Media outlets starting with P
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WCMR-AM is a commercial station owned by Progressive Broadcasting. The format for the station is gospel and religious teaching. WCMR-AM's target audience is Christian listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Elkhart, IN-area. The station airs locally at 1270 AM. WCMR-AM's tagline is "Solid Gospel 1270." PSA inquiries and submissions should be e-mailed to events @ wfrn.com. Information needs to be sent in TWO WEEKS in advance of the actual event.
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KVSL-AM is a commercial station owned by New Directions Media, Inc. The format of the station is adult hits. KVSL-AM broadcasts to the Show Low, AZ area at 1470 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 35 to 100. KVSL-AM's tagline is " Rewind 108."
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WTOG-TV is a local CW affiliate which serves the greater Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL area. The station is owned by CBS Television Stations, and broadcasts on channel 44. The station does not have a news department. Contact the station at any point during the business day.
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WQRK-FM is a commercial station owned by Ad-venture Media Inc. The format of the station is oldies music. WQRK-FM's target audience is oldies music listeners, ages 35 to 100, in the Indianapolis area. WQRK-FM's tagline is "Super Oldies 105.5." The station airs locally at 105.5 FM.
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WBRS-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Brandeis University. The format of the station is a variety of music, including rock, hip-hop and R&B, Latino, reggae, jazz, blues, and techno/dance. The target audience of the station is adults, 13 to 100. WBRS-FM broadcasts to the Waltham, MA area at 100.1 FM. The station also covers campus news, sports, and weather, and offers several talk radio-format programs. The station does not accept unsolicited faxes. All press materials and inquiries should be sent to the appropriate department.
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WESU-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Wesleyan University. The format of the station is variety. WESU-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100, in the Middletown, CT area. The station broadcasts to the Middletown, CT area at 88.1 FM.
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WNCW-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Isothermal Community College. The format of the station is adult album alternative. The station's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Greenville, SC area. WNCW-FM broadcasts to the Greenville, SC area at 88.7 FM. The station offers a digital Podcast.
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WRUW-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Case Western Reserve University. The format of the station is college variety. The station's target audience is Case Western Reserve University students and the surrounding Cleveland area, ages 13 to 100. The station airs locally at 91.1 FM. WRUW-FM's newscasts air every hour on the hour, ET. WRUW-FM's slogan is "More Music, Fewer Hits." The station accepts 10, 15, and 20-second PSAs in CD, Live Read, and MP3 Download formats. Contact the station by e-mail at psa@wruw.org for PSA submissions and all related inquiries
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WIFR-TV is the CBS network affiliate for the Rockford, IL market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WIFR-TV broadcasts locally on channel 23. The station reaches approximately 164,000 households in the Rockford market. Contact the assignment desk with press releases.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WXTV-TV is the Univision affiliate for the New York market. The station is owned by Univision Communications Inc. WXTV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 41. News airs Monday through Friday, mornings and evenings. On Saturday and Sunday, news airs in the evenings. The station covers issues that are health-related, on-going, and geared towards the Hispanic community. The station covers health news during the Salud segment. The best way to send a press release is by fax to the attention of the assignment editor. The station prefers press releases to be sent with a contact number on it. WXTV-TV presently does not have beat reporters. Video clips are accepted in beta standard play format.