Media outlets starting with P
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KCAQ-FM is a commercial station owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting, LLC. The format of the station is Top 40. KCAQ-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in Ventura, CA area. The station airs locally at 95.9 FM. KCAQ-FM's tagline is "Q104-7" and their slogan is "Your #1 "Hit Music" Station." Submit PSA inquiries and submissions via e-mail to psa@goldcoastbroadcasting.com, or fax.
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WGDR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Goddard College. The format of the station is variety. WGDR-FM broadcasts to the Plainfield, VT area at a frequency of 91.5 FM. The station simulcasts on WGDH-FM 91.7 in Hardwick, VT.
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WXTQ-FM is a commercial station owned by Total Media. The format for the station is hot adult contemporary. WXTQ-FM's target audience is hot AC music listeners, ages 18 to 34, in the Athens, OH area. The station airs locally at 105.5. WXTQ-FM's tagline is "Power 105" and their slogan is "Real Music Variety." The station shares its staff with sister station, WATH-AM.
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KYGO-FM is a commercial station owned by Bonneville International Corp. The format of the station is contemporary country music. The target audience is country music fans, ages 18 to 54, in the Denver area. The station airs locally on 98.5 FM. KYGO-FM's tagline is "98.5 KYGO" and their slogan is "Denver's #1 For New Country."
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WOBX-FM is a commercial station owned by East Carolina Radio Group. The format of the station is sports. WOBX-FM broadcasts to the Nags Head, NC area at 98.1 FM. WOBX-FM's tagline is "98.1 The Score".
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KQAV-FM is a commercial station owned by High Desert Broadcasting LLC. The format of the station is classic hip hop. KQAV-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in the Palmdale, CA area. The station airs locally on 93.5 FM. KQAV-FM's tagline is "Old School 93.5." Send PSA and community event announcements to: psa@highdesertbroadcasting.com.
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WGRZ-TV is the local NBC affiliate airing on channel 2 for the greater Buffalo, NY area. WGRZ-TV is owned by TEGNA Inc. and produces local news and programming. News segments include health, business and consumer topics. The station was founded in 1954, and joined Gannett in 1997. It has a weekly audience of 461,000 TV households. The WGR Corporation was first given a license in August 1954. WGR purchased stations in Kansas City, Bakersfield, Harrisonburg, WV and other markets. They became Transcontinent Television Corporation, headquartered in Buffalo, NY. In 1964, Transcontinent was purchased by the Taft Broadcasting Company of Cincinnati. In May 1983, WGR was acquired by General Cinema Corporation of Boston. At that time, the letter Z was added to the call letters. Three years later, the station was sold to SJL Broadcast Management. In October 1988, the station was acquired by Tak Communications. In December 1995, it became a part of Hearst-Argyle. Gannett purchased WGRZ-TV in January 1997. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news.
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WGN-AM is a commercial radio station. The format of the station is news and talk. WGN-AM broadcasts to the Chicago area on 720AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WGN-AM's signal can be heard throughout the Midwest, including most of Illinois and Indiana, and parts of Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. WGN-AM is a heritage station in the market that has been broadcasting to the region since 1924. The station's call letters stand for World's Greatest Newspaper, an homage to the Chicago Tribune newspaper.
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WASK-AM is a commercial station owned by WASK Inc. The format of the station is sports. WASK-AM broadcasts to the Lafayette, IN area at 1450 AM. The station targets listeners ages 13 to 100, and uses the tagline "ESPN Radio 1450."
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WOIO-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Cleveland, Ohio market and broadcasts locally on channel 19. The station first hit the airwaves in 1985 as an independent and soon became affiliated with Fox Broadcasting Company when it launched in 1986. WOIO-TV switched to its current CBS affiliation in 1994, despite not having a news department. 19 News was established following this transition in 1995. Notable alums include anchor Gretchen Carlson, entertainment reporter Chris Van Vliet, and news director Kimberly Godwin, who later became president of ABC News.