Media outlets starting with W
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WORTH VALLEY
Background and Format: The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway publish news via their website but quarterly publishes this magazine keeping its readers up to date on all aspects of the railway. The publication itself focuses on its history and well as its more recent events, including the usage of the railway as part of the 1970 film, The Railway Children. Audience and Readership: Targeted at people who take an interest in the Keighley and Worth Valley railway. Deadline: First Monday of the month prior to publication Time of Publication: the middle of each month: March, June, September and December. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: No space for advertising
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WWorthing Court
Covers home decor, DIY projects and recipes. Offers tips, ideas, inspiration and more. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Worthing Herald
Background and format: The Worthing Herald is a weekly newspaper covering local news, sport and events. Its editorial team also help produce the Worthing Advertiser and it shares its office with the Shoreham Herald. Deadline: Tuesday Time of Publication: Thursday Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 138,507 (Source: Publisher) Distribution: It is distributed throughout Arundel, Bognor Regis, Brighton, Henfield, Hove, Lancing, Littlehampton, Pulborough Rural Area, Shoreham Portslade, Steyning and Worthing. Ad Rates: Advertising contacts can be found here. Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012 Johnston Press has begun the second phase of re-launching all of its 170 paid-for newspapers. Twelve titles launched last week and have adopted the company’s new template designs. The first phase of the project was completed in May with the re-launch of 23 titles. Five daily newspapers switched to weekly publications and another five changed from broadsheet to tabloid as part of the first phase. The twelve titles launched last week are as follows: Eastbourne Herald Eastbourne Gazette Series Hastings Observer Series (including Bexhill Observer and Rye and Battle Observer) Crawley Observer Littlehampton Gazette Mid Sussex Times Sussex Express Series Worthing Herald Series Chichester Observer Series Stamford Mercury Rutland Times Bourne Local 32 more titles will also re-launch throughout the rest of October. For further information, Buchanan Communications can be reached on +44 (0)207 466 5000.
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WWorthing Herald - News Desk
Background and format: The Worthing Herald is a weekly newspaper covering local news, sport and events. Its editorial team also help produce the Worthing Advertiser and it shares its office with the Shoreham Herald. Deadline: Tuesday Time of Publication: Thursday Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 138,507 (Source: Publisher) Distribution: It is distributed throughout Arundel, Bognor Regis, Brighton, Henfield, Hove, Lancing, Littlehampton, Pulborough Rural Area, Shoreham Portslade, Steyning and Worthing. Ad Rates: Advertising contacts can be found here. Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012 Johnston Press has begun the second phase of re-launching all of its 170 paid-for newspapers. Twelve titles launched last week and have adopted the company’s new template designs. The first phase of the project was completed in May with the re-launch of 23 titles. Five daily newspapers switched to weekly publications and another five changed from broadsheet to tabloid as part of the first phase. The twelve titles launched last week are as follows: Eastbourne Herald Eastbourne Gazette Series Hastings Observer Series (including Bexhill Observer and Rye and Battle Observer) Crawley Observer Littlehampton Gazette Mid Sussex Times Sussex Express Series Worthing Herald Series Chichester Observer Series Stamford Mercury Rutland Times Bourne Local 32 more titles will also re-launch throughout the rest of October. For further information, Buchanan Communications can be reached on +44 (0)207 466 5000.
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Worthing Lifestyle
Worthing Lifestyle Magazine is a lifestyle magazine, with great local content, delicious recipes, interviews with some of the world’s leading chefs, inspiring interiors and much more.
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WorthPlaying.com
Worth Playing provides the latest news, reviews and previews. It gives visitors the most important news headlines of the day for PC and Console games. It includes interviews, discussion forums and FAQs. Topics include PC, Xbox, Nintendo and gaming conferences.
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WWORV-AM
WORV- AM Gospel Music radio station is licensed by the FCC to CIRCUIT BROADCASTING CO. in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and serving New York Metropolitan Area.
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WORX-FM
WORX-FM is a commercial station owned by DCBroadcasting Inc. The format of the station is adult contemporary music. WORX-FM's target audience is adult contemporary music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Madison, IN area. The station airs locally on 96.7 FM. WORX-FM's tagline is "Today's Best Hits." WORX-FM's newscasts air national news at the top of every hour and local news from 6:30am to 4:30pm, ET.
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WOSA-FM
WOSA-FM is a non-commercial station owned by WOSU Public Media. The format of the station is classical. The target audience is classical music listeners ages 13 to 100. WOSA's tagline is "Classical 101." The station broadcasts to the Columbus, OH area at a frequency of 101.1 FM.
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WOSB-FM
WOSB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Ohio State University. The format of the station is classical music. WOSB-FM broadcasts to the Coshocton, OH area at a frequency of 91.1 FM. The station is a simulcast of WOSA-FM which also simulcasts on WOSE-FM, WOSP-FM, and WOSV-FM.