Media outlets starting with W
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WWRAL Tech WireUnited States of America
Created for high-tech professionals in North Carolina and metropolitan Atlanta. Focuses on the high-tech economy in the region. Features breaking news coverage about companies, entrepreneurs and products. Stories cover everything from biotechnology and life sciences to e-commerce and networking. Features executive interviews, profiles, an editorial page, a regional calendar and reports on new devices. Content focuses on venture funding and fledgling startup companies that don't receive much press. Includes discussion groups and forums that were designed to produce interaction among visitors about issues affecting the technology community. Main sections include Breaking News, Features, Venture, Angel Forum, Tech Exec, Biotech and Opinion. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWRAL-FMUnited States of America
WRAL-FM is a commercial station owned by Capitol Broadcasting Company. The format of the station is adult contemporary. WRAL-FM's target audience is adult contemporary music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Raleigh, NC area. The station airs locally at 101.5 FM. WRAL-FM's tagline is "Mix 101.5" and their slogan is "The Best Music While You Work." WRAL-FM's newscasts air every hour throughout the day, ET. Their HD-2 station is North Carolina's first commercial digital multicast radio signal. The outlet offers a digital Podcast.
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WWRAL-TVUnited States of America
WRAL-TV is the local NBC affiliate for the greater Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina area. The station broadcasts locally on channel 5 and is a sister-station to Raleigh's Fox affiliate, WRAZ-TV. WRAL-TV hit the airwaves in 1956 as an NBC affiliate and switched to ABC affiliation in 1962. The station swapped networks again in 1985, this time with CBS, before returning to NBC in 2016.
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WWRAL-TV OnlineUnited States of America
WRAL-TV is the local NBC affiliate on channel 5 serving the greater Raleigh-Durham, NC area. The station is owned and operated by Capitol Broadcasting Company, which also owns sister station WRAZ-TV. WRAL-TV has three North Carolina bureaus; in Durham, Wilson, and Fayetteville. Each bureau only has a few reporters and photographers who report back to the main newsroom in Raleigh. WRAL-TV began in December 15, 1956 as an NBC affiliate. Then in 1962, WRAL-TV became an ABC affiliate, and in 1985, it changed its affiliation again to CBS. The station switched from a CBS affiliate to an NBC affiliate on February 29, 2016.
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WWRAL2-TVUnited States of America
WRAL2-TV is a multicast of WRAL-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. WRAL2-TV airs programming from the This TV Network in the Raleigh-Durham, NC market. The station is owned by Capitol Broadcasting Company. WRAL2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 5.2. This TV is a general entertainment television network designed for digital television subchannels.
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WWRAM Morning Show - WRAM-AMUnited States of America
The morning show discusses current local events, news and agricultural stories. It is owned by Prairie Communications, LLC.
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WWRAM-AMUnited States of America
WRAM-AM is a commercial station owned by Prairie Communications LLP. The format of the station is classic country. WRAM-AM broadcasts to the Monmouth, IL area at 1330 AM. The target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64.
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WWRAN-FMUnited States of America
WRAN-FM is a commercial station owned by MILLER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. . The format of the station is oldies and classic hits music from the 60s, 70s and 80s. WRAN-FM broadcasts to the Taylorville, IL area at a frequency of 98.3 FM. The station target adult listeners ages 35 to 100 using the tagline "Groovy 97.3."
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WWrangell SentinelUnited States of America
Wrangell Sentinel is a local weekly newspaper written for residents of Wrangell, AK. The publication provides coverage of local news and community events. Deadlines are Mondays at 5pm AKT.