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WWPBB-FMUnited States of America
WPBB-FM is a commercial station owned by Beasley Broadcast Group. The format of the station is Classic Rock. The station broadcasts to the Tampa, Florida area at 98.7 FM. The station's slogan is, "The Next Generation Of Classic Rock."
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WWPBF 25 News Mornings - WPBF-TVUnited States of America
WPBF 25 News Mornings - WPBF-TV covers News
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WWPBF News 25 at 12 Noon - WPBF-TVUnited States of America
WPBF News 25 at 12 Noon - WPBF-TV covers News
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WWPBF News 25 Weekend Morning - WPBF-TVUnited States of America
WPBF News 25 Weekend Morning - WPBF-TV covers News
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WWPBF-TVUnited States of America
WPBF-TV is the ABC affiliate for the West Palm Beach, FL market. The station is owned by Hearst Television Inc. WPBF-TV broadcasts locally on channel 25. WPBF-TV features both nationally syndicated programming and local shows, including newscasts at 6am, 5pm, 6pm, and 11pm ET. Weekend news airs at 6pm and 11pm ET. WPBF-TV first launched on January 1, 1989 as an independent station. Since its debut, it has been a pioneering station, the first in the market to have Doppler Radar technology and to implement a satellite up-link truck in their newscasts. In 1995, it revamped its newsroom to a two-story state-of the-art newsroom, getting the attention of Hearst-Argyle Productions, before joining them in 1997. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. After 5pm ET, the newsroom phone can be reached by using extension 25. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWPBF2-TVUnited States of America
WPBF2-TV is a multicast of WPBF-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. WPBF2-TV airs Hispanic programming from Estrella TV in the West Palm Beach, FL market. The station is owned by Hearst Television Inc. WPBF2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 25.2. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas or breaking news by phone, fax or mail.