Media outlets starting with H
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HHealth & Medicine
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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News-Only Outlets allow our system to include metadata with your news coverage. These outlets contain no pitching or contact information. Leverage News-Only Outlets to search for news items and filter by outlet on monitoring coverage that isn't traditionally pitchable but holds earned media value.
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HHealth & Medicine
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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HHealth & Medicine
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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Founded in 1848, Associated Press is an international news organization offering news, photos, graphics, audio and video for 1,700 newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers internationally. There are bureaus worldwide representing over one hundred countries. It features a massive digital photo network, a continuously updated online news service, a television news service and one of the largest radio networks in the United States. The AP's Web site tracks changes in the media and provides breaking news like its wire service. There are various departments covering a variety of news, including international news, national news, spot news from around the United States, regional coverage, Washington, business, technology, finance, health, science, arts, entertainment and sports. The Associated Press has received 48 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization in the categories for which it can compete. It has 29 photo Pulitzers, the most of any news organization. Daybook items for New York City should go to the alternate email. Tips: Do not send attachments in emails. If the story is of regional significance, send to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every state. To send press releases to specific departments, consult the list of beats, AP editors and writers, and the release will be forwarded to the appropriate party. The AP only wants exclusive pitches.
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HHealth & Medicine
The New York Times offers the latest news from around the world. It has several different editions for Eastern and national regions. In addition, the paper gets much of its content and reporting from its many bureaus. The foreign desk oversees correspondents and stringers around the world. Daily deadlines are usually between 5pm and 6pm ET. The paper does not accept artwork. The lead time for news coverage is one day to one week, the lead time for special section features is three weeks. The lead time for advertising is 30 days.
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The Washington Post focuses on news from the nation's capital, including national business, political issues, commerce, federal regulations and finance. There is also coverage of sports, entertainment, features, local and world news. Lead times vary.
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Los Angeles Times is a general interest daily newspaper that covers regional, national & international news. The paper uses wire services and reports for certain content area.
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HHealth & Medicine Week
NewsRX™ is a digital news, publishing technology and IT company and uses an automated article writing and periodical production software platform (Artificial Intelligence Journalist – AIJ) producing 35,000 unique articles weekly and 195 autocreated digital newsweeklies. Artificial Intelligence Journalist™ (“AIJ”) and Artificial Intelligence Editor™ (“AIE”), is a proprietary software technology which automates every aspect of publishing, from writing and editing to distribution and analytics. Highlights health and medicine news from across the industry. Includes the latest developments for the health-minded professional or consumer on topics ranging from government and private clinical trials and drug introductions to illness and disease research from around the world. Covers health and medicine news from across the industry. Focuses on the latest developments including clinical trials, pharmaceutical news, global partnerships and programs, research findings and conference proceedings.
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HHealth & Productivity Management
Targets senior decision-makers in the United States' largest corporations, labor unions and employer associations. Presents its readers with penetrating and vital insights about management, innovation and strategy to serve as a bridge between ideas and actions. Mission is to provide a forum for the exchange of information and ideas for business leaders from across the country and throughout industry. Contains a mix of news, columns, feature articles and special reports. Provides the practical and analytical information corporations need to effectively manage their employees' health costs and increase their productivity.