Media outlets starting with G
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FOX News Channel is a cable network covering breaking news as well as political, entertainment and business news. FOX News Channel offers live updates every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day. The network also features interviews with newsmakers. All guest pitches should first be directed to the booking department by email. Many observers have stated that FOX News Channel promotes conservative political positions and biased reporting. Commentators, news anchors, and reporters at Fox News Channel have responded that news reporting and political commentary operate independently of each other and have denied any bias in news reporting. The network debuted in 1996.
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Co-founded by Tim Disa, Sr. and Tim Disa, Jr. in 2012, RadioMD.com is an online radio station featuring programming regarding health and wellness topics. RadioMD.com has teamed up health experts including: Michael Roizen, MD, Melanie Cole MS, Dr. David Friedman, Christopher Springmann, Dr. Decker Weiss, Dr. Holly Lucille, and Lisa Davis, MPH CMC. The network also partners with the American Academy of Pediatrics, producing their radio show "Healthy Children", as well as producing a show with American College of Sports Medicine. Offers RSS (Real Simple Syndication). Podcasts available.
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Good Morning LaLa Land is America’s first live-streaming daily talk show (M-F 9 am PST). It focuses on good news, inspiration, and positivity. Guest Booking inquiries may be sent to booking@focustvnetwork.com or the Co-Producers' direct email.
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The NBC Television Network is an arm of NBC Universal. The Television Network's strength derives from combining NBC's strong national identity and programming with the local identity and programming of its affiliates in communities across America. The sale of advertising time enables the NBC Television Network to provide programming to the public free of charge. Affiliated television stations are an integral part of NBC's overall broadcast service. The NBC Television Network broadcasts approximately 5,000 hours of TV programming each year, transmitting to more than 200 affiliated stations across the United States. These independently owned affiliates then broadcast the NBC signal to an estimated 99 percent of all homes in the United States with television sets. In addition to airing NBC's national programming, affiliates serve their communities by producing news, sports, and public affairs programming that addresses local needs. When pitching the producers, identify news angles that will appeal to them. Producers share pitching information with each other so your story may end up with a different producer you have previously pitched. Send all pitches by email.
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HLN provides viewers with the top stories in national and international news, current weather forecasts, consumer and financial updates, sports scores and highlights, as well as the latest in entertainment, fashion, health and more. Sectioned into four distinct dayparts, the content has been streamlined to focus on news that is most relevant and useful to their viewer's daily lives. In Session, truTV's daytime courtside programming, is produced by HLN. HLN is the 24-hour, up-to-the-minute news, weather and sports sister network of CNN. HLN launched January 1, 1982 with Chuck Roberts in the anchor chair. Programming runs in 30-minute cycles, each cycle includes four segments: Dollars & Sense, which covers consumer finance updates; Lifestyles; Headline Sports; and Weather. The network also provides viewers several short features. Additionally, the CNN Headline News Superticker provides continuously updated headlines, sports scores, and stock figures. Most of the content for these segments and features is pulled from the main CNN network. However, HLN does produce many of its own features as well, including ones on travel, science and technology, health, style, entertainment, and environment. PR professionals are advised to send press releases to the HLN senior producer or guest booker. Pitches can also be faxed to the assignment desk to assure they are processed promptly. Due to the immense volume of information received, pitches are generally not taken over the phone. All information sent to HLN should be related to a top news story and be of interest to at least a national audience. For all press releases, CNN requests a written statement containing the who, what, where, when and why of the release. Be brief, but specific and include appropriate contact information. Lead times vary depending on the nature of the story. Feature stories may take up to weeks to produce, while breaking news can be processed in minutes. HLN is available in more than 75 million households and is viewed predominantly by adults interested in daily news and information. For advertising rates and information, contact the advertising sales department at (212) 852-6900. To pitch a story idea or guest, please contact the booking department at (404) 827-1305. Media Alert: Tuesday November 30th 2010 Melanie Lefkowitz will be joining the production team of the upcoming Piers Morgan Tonight show at CNN. Since 2002, she was an Operations Producer for Good Morning America at ABC News. Melanie previously worked as a Unit Manager at NBC News. Piers Morgan Tonight will premiere in January. Updated contact information will be provided when available.
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WBBM-AM is a commercial station. The format of the station is news. WBBM-AM broadcasts to the Chicago area at 780 AM. WBBM-AM began broadcasting to the Chicago area in 1924.
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CNN International, worldwide cable and satellite distribution arm of the vast Cable News Network, was launched in 1985. It provides round-the-clock breaking news coverage and public affairs programming designed to appeal to audiences around the globe. The network consists of five feeds: CNNI Europe, CNNI Asia Pacific, CNNI Latin America, CNNI United States, and CNN en Espanol. To pitch a story idea or guest, please contact the booking department at (404) 827-1305.
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CNN is a worldwide news and information network providing live, continuous coverage of news from around the globe, 24 hours a day. Regular programs on the network spotlight public affairs, news, military activity, government, politics, science, technology, business, finance, food, health, medicine, fashion, sports, arts and entertainment. CNN emphasizes topical and in-depth interviews and discussions with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and people in the news. CNN is viewed predominantly by adults interested in daily national and international news. On January 11, 2001, Time Warner announced its merger with Internet giant America Online. In 1995 media mogul Ted Turner had sold CNN (and Turner Broadcasting System, or TBS) to media giant Time Warner, turning it into one of the largest media organizations in the world. In 1991, CNN claimed news-broadcasting supremacy with its around-the-clock coverage of The Persian Gulf War, during which many high-level ranking officers in the United States Armed Forces admitted that they were getting much of their war information from CNN. The network gained further recognition for its comprehensive coverage of such events as the confrontations at Tiananmen Square, the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, and the OJ Simpson murder trial. In 1989, CNN had over 1600 employees, an annual budget of over $150 million, and it was available in 65 countries. Worldwide broadcasts of such specialized segments as daily entertainment report Show Biz Today and a nightly evening newscast, The World Today, were also available at this time. In 1987, when President Ronald Reagan met Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev at a summit that would end the Cold War, CNN was on the air continuously with some 17 correspondents on site. In 1985, the network was reaching over 30 million homes in the United States. By 1984, the network began to earn widespread recognition and praise for its nearly around the clock coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions. CNN launched in June 1980 under Ted Turner. PR professionals are advised to send all press releases to the CNN assignment desk. PR professionals should not send pitches to anyone based overseas. For space program and environmental stories or news, fax to (404) 827-4275. For science, technology, and medical stories or news, fax to (404) 827-4295. And for general, domestic stories or news, fax to (404) 827-1099. International story ideas and news should be directed to the CNN international news desk. Due to the immense volume of information received, pitches are generally not taken over the phone. All information sent to CNN should be related to a top news story and be of interest to at least a national audience. For all press releases, the network requests a written statement containing the who, what, where, when and why of the release. Be brief, but specific and include appropriate contact information. Lead times vary depending on the nature of the story.
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WCBS-TV is the flagship station of the CBS Televison Network and the local affiliate in New York. The station broadcasts locally on channel 2. News airs daily, mornings and evenings. Press releases should be sent to the attention of the assignment desk; news stories can also be called into the 24-hour news hotline. WCBS-TV debuted commercially as WCBW-TV, the second commercial station in the United States. It assumed its current call letters in 1946. Notable alumni include football broadcaster Tiki Barber, CBS host Julie Chen, NBC News anchor Lester Holt, former FOX News host Bill O'Reilly, former The View moderator Meredith Vieira, and former NBC News anchor Brian Williams.
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CNN en Espanol is a 24-hour, Spanish-language news and information network, offering original programming and around-the-clock coverage of news as it happens. The network is available in the United States and Latin America. Utilizing the worldwide resources of cable news giant CNN, the network provides up-to-the-minute coverage of breaking news, international and regional events. Live reports and analysis comes from a global team of journalists, in-depth daily programs on finance, sports, and entertainment, and specialty shows devoted to the latest in fashion, science and technology, environment, health, and travel. PR professionals are advised to fax press releases to the CNN en Espanol assignment desk. Due to the immense volume of information received by the newsroom, story ideas are not taken over the phone. For all press releases, the network requests a written statement containing the who, what, where, when, and why of the release. Be brief, but specific. Lead times vary depending on the story. Feature stories may take up to weeks to produce, while breaking news can be processed in minutes. For advertising rates and information, contact the cable advertising sales department at (212) 852-6900. The network is reaches about 2.5 million U.S. homes and reaches another 11.4 million in Latin America. To pitch a story idea or guest, please contact the booking department at (404) 827-1305. Pitches can be sent in English. They prefer to interview people who speak Spanish, unless it is a very big story like the presidential race, and then they might translate. Their focus is different than Telemundo in that they do not simply focus on Hispanics. They tell the story in Spanish, but look at the whole country as opposed to just the Hispanic market. CNN en Espanol also broadcasts in Latin America, so they report how the issues affect those countries. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).