Media outlets starting with P
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WNYC-FM is a non-commercial station. The format of the station is news, talk and music. WNYC-FM broadcasts to the New York City area at 93.9 FM. WNYC-FM debuted in 1943. WNYC-FM remained a municipal entity until January 27, 1997, when Mayor Giuliani privatized it and its sister station, WNYC-AM. WNYC-FM and -AM are National Public Radio member stations. WNYC-FM programming is geared toward New York area listeners, ages 18 to 64, interested in news features and general interest talk. WNYC produces local programming especially directed to New Yorkers, as well as programs that are broadcast across the United States, and even some programming that is available around the world.
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KTVM-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Bozeman, MT market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. KTVM-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. The station accepts 10, 15, and 20-second PSAs in 3/4" and DVC Pro formats. KTVM-TV urges PR professionals to contact the station after 1pm during the normal business day.
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WZTV-TV is the FOX affiliate airing on channel 17 and cable channel 7 in the greater Nashville, TN area. WZTV-TV is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Its sister station is WUXP-TV channel 30, a MyNetworkTV affiliate. PR professionals should send press releases and submissions to the assignment desk via fax or the news department e-mail. The station accepts 10-, 15-, and 20-second PSAs in Beta and DVC Pro formats.
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WSTM-TV channel 3 is the local NBC affiliate station, broadcast out of Syracuse, NY. The station features NBC-syndicated programming and local news. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.
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WXYZ-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Detroit market. The station is owned by E.W. Scripps Co. WXYZ-TV broadcasts locally on channel 7. WXYZ-TV was founded in October 1948 and was one of only three ABC stations that existed in the country. Local news airs mornings and evenings on weekdays. Weekend newscasts air during the evenings only. The assignment desk is available 24 hours a day and can be reached by phone or fax. Keep faxes short and to-the-point and include: who, what, when, where, and why. In addition, clearly list contact information on each page. The station accepts 10, 15, and 20-second PSAs in Beta and DVC Pro formats. The station does not accept VNRs. In April 2009, WXYZ-TV and WJBK-TV formed an independently run local news service (LNS), sharing news gathering resources to provide pool coverage of non-exclusive events. The local news service is run by an independent managing editor who will determine the stories to be covered each day by the news service.
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KCBS-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Los Angeles market. KCBS-TV broadcasts locally on channel 2. The station was originally licensed and constructed by Don Lee Inc. in 1931, as an experimental station with the call letters W6XAO. In 1948, W6XAO was officially declared a full commercial station and adopted the call letters KTSL-TV. In 1951, Columbia Broadcasting System bought the station and changed the call letters again to KNXT-TV. Although the station had ties to CBS and CBS programming since the 1950s, it did not officially become the CBS affiliate until 1984. KCBS-TV merged news operations with KCAL-TV in July 2002 and promotes KCAL-TV as it's main local news station, with KCBS airing KCAL-branded newscasts. Together, KCBS and KCAL are known as KCAL News.
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KMEX-TV is the Univision affiliate for the Los Angeles market. The station is owned by Univision Communications Inc. KMEX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 34. Local news airs weekdays and weekends. It is the sister station of KFTR-TV in Los Angeles, the UniMas affiliate on channel 46. KMEX-TV was founded on September 29, 1962 as Southern California's first UHF station. KMEX-TV has been Los Angeles' premier Spanish-language television station since then: educating, entertaining, and informing the Hispanic community on the latest events and news. Since its birth, the station has been a pioneer in many aspects. It was the first to change successfully from film to videotape and use satellite transmission in the Los Angeles news market. KMEX-TV was also the first station nationally to create a Spanish-language morning talk show, Los Angeles al Dia, airing for more than a decade. KMEX-TV's news department has received numerous journalistic awards throughout the years. In 1996, Noticias 34 received six Golden Mike Awards by the Radio & TV News Association of Southern California, and was the recipient of the Los Angeles Area Governor's Emmy Award given by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). KMEX-TV not only serves the community with its broadcasts but it also takes part in serving the community.
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WTTS-FM is a commercial station owned by Sarkes Tarzian Inc. The format of the station is adult album alternative. WTTS-FM broadcasts to the Indianapolis area at 92.3 FM. The station targets listeners, ages 18 to 64. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day. The station shares staff and facilities with sister station WGCL-AM. The station uses the slogan "World Class Rock."
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WFLM-FM is a commercial station owned by Midway Broadcasting Company. The format of the station is urban adult contemporary. WFLM-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Port St. Lucie, FL area. The station airs locally at 104.5 FM. WFLM-FM's tagline "104.5 The Flame" and their slogan is "Hot R&B." WFLM-FM's target geographic zone is the Treasure Coast with spill into North Palm Beach and to Melbourne, FL. The time of the newscasts vary, ET.
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WIRA-AM is a commercial station owned by Caribbean Media Group, Inc.. The format of the station is Ethnic Haitian. WIRA-AM broadcasts to the Port St. Lucie, FL area at 1400 AM. The target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64.