Media outlets starting with H
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KXTX-TV is the Telemundo affiliate for the Dallas-Fort Worth market. The station is owned by NBC Universal. KXTX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 39. Founded in 1968 as an independent station, KXTX-TV eventually was acquired by Telemundo. The station airs newscasts that are produced by KXAS-TV in Forth Worth, TX. The station accepts 10 and 15-second PSAs in Beta and DVC Pro formats, only in Spanish.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune is San Diego’s largest media company and its oldest business, dating back to the founding of the Union in 1868. Today, Union-Tribune publications reach more than 96 percent of San Diego County households each week. The company portfolio includes its Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, The San Diego Union-Tribune; the region’s leading website, SanDiegoUnionTribune.com; weekly entertainment guide Night + Day; lifestyle magazine Pacific San Diego; Spanish-language weekly Hoy San Diego; and nine community newspapers: the La Jolla Light; Del Mar Times; Encinitas Advocate; Solana Beach Sun; Carmel Valley Times; Poway News Chieftain; Rancho Santa Fe Review; Ramona Sentinel and Rancho Bernardo News Journal.
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Las Vegas Review-Journal is a daily newspaper written for the residents of Las Vegas. It covers local, regional and national news, business, entertainment, health, food, sports and lifestyle. The Las Vegas Sun is circulated daily within the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a six-to-10 page section. The Sun maintains its liberal editorial voice which is independent of the Review-Journal. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WINK-TV is the CBS network affiliate for the Fort Myers-Naples, FL market. The station is owned by Fort Myers Broadcasting Co. WINK-TV broadcasts locally on channel 11. PR professionals should send submissions to the assignment desk.
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The Oregonian is a newspaper written for the general public in the Portland, OR area. It offers regional and national news and provides its readers with information on business, real estate, arts, entertainment, and sports. The business section offers breaking news, investigative reports, news and news analysis, features, columns and profiles on business in Oregon. The editorial staff only wants to receive information that pertains to Oregon businesses. The staff won a 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News.
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ABC Television Network is a national broadcast television network providing a range of general entertainment fare. The network airs numerous original drama and comedy series, daytime dramas, children's shows, theatrical film airings, news broadcasts, public affairs forums and exclusive sports events programming. It also provides programming to affiliated stations nationwide. ABC News is the news production arm of ABC, Inc. ABC's national assignment desk accepts press releases and story ideas 24-hours a day via email. When pitching to the network, do not send generic or product-centered pitches. Use a specific or unusual news angle to attract the producers' attention. It is helpful to send a brief e-mail with a link to a digital press kit or video clips of other interviews. Keep in mind that topics must be easily understandable for the general and average audience.
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KBAK-TV is the CBS affiliate in Bakersfield, California market. The station is affiliated with KBFX-TV and KWFB-TV, all of which are owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. KBAK-TV broadcasts locally on channel 29.
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WCAU-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Philadelphia area and broadcasts locally on channel 10. Local newscasts air weekdays and weekends in the morning and evening. WCAU-TV debuted as WPEN-TV in 1946 and assumed its current call letters in 1948. It served as the market's CBS affiliate until 1995 when it became owned and operated by NBC. Notable former on-air staff include sports broadcaster Mike Golic, former CNN anchor Don Lemon, the late announcer Ed McMahon, and former NBC anchor Brian Williams.
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WBRC-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Birmingham, AL market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WBRC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6 The station has a Tuscaloosa bureau but prefers that all news information be submitted to the main Birmingham address. WBRC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail.Local TV, LLC purchased the station in July 2008. Before becoming a FOX owned-and-operated station by Fox, WBRC-TV was an ABC affiliate. The station's history begins in 1928, as a radio station. Founded by M.D. Smith Jr., at the time, it was called WBRC Radio. In 1931, the station went from 500 to 5,000 watts. In 1932, the station employed 20 people and was an NBC affiliate. Mr. Smith died in 1937. In 1940, when fellow stock holder J.C. Bell died, Mr. Smith's widow, Eloise Smith became the sole owner. She married Dr. Hanna and became Eloise H. Hanna. She founded WBRC-TV in 1949, and in 1953, decided to retire. She sold WBRC-TV/AM-FM to Storer Broadcasting. In 1954, WBRC-TV made the switch to the CBS Network and on September 1, 1961 the station once again changed affiliates, this time to the ABC Network. On September 1, 1996, WBRC-TV became an affiliate of the FOX Network.
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