Media outlets starting with W
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WWNYR-FM
WNYR-FM is a commercial station owned by Longpoint Media (as of January 1, 2015). The format of the station is adult contemporary music.The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 64. WNYR-FM's tagline is "Winner 98.5." WNYR-FM broadcasts to the Geneva, NY area at 98.5 FM. Newscasts air during the morning drive, ET.
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WNYS-TV
WNYS-TV is the local MyNetworkTV affiliate station for the Syracuse, NY market. The station is owned by RKMedia Inc., but is under a LMA with Sinclair Broadcast Group. WNYS-TV broadcasts locally on channel 43. All of the station's programs are MyNetworkTV syndicated programs. However, the station does air a 10pm. ET local news broadcast which is produced at its FOX affiliate station, WSYT-TV, Channel 68. Community Event submissions may be sent via the online contact form link on the station's main webpage.
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WNYT-TV
WNYT-TV is the local NBC affiliate on channel 13 for the greater Albany, Troy, and Schenectady, NY areas. WNYT-TV is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. and broadcasts syndicated programming from the NBC network and produces local news. WNYT-TV is a sister station to WYPX-TV, the local PAX affiliate. The station does not disclose ad rates. PR professionals should send press releases to the assignment desk via fax. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication.)
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WNYU-FM
WNYU-FM is a non-commercial station owned by New York University. The format of the station is college variety. The station's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100. WNYU-FM broadcasts to the entire New York area at 89.1 FM. PSA inquiries and submissions should be forwarded by e-mail to: psa@wnyu.org. Social media inquiries can be directed to the social media director by e-mail at: socialmedia@wnyu.org.
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WWNYW-TV
WNYW-TV is the FOX affiliate for the New York market. The station broadcasts locally on channel 5. WNYW-TV produces several local newscasts. WNYW-TV accepts public service announcements. Information should be sent in the form of a news release. The community affairs department prefers PSAs have a local appeal. PSAs are screened on a first come, first serve basis. PR professionals may send pitches and breaking news information to the news department. WNYW-TV gained its commercial license as WABD-TV in 1944, making it the third in New York City and fifth overall in the United States. Its call letters were changed to WNEW-TV in 1958. The station operated independently for most of its history until it was purchased by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in the mid-1980's and officially adopted the WNYW call letters, becoming the flagship of Fox Broadcasting Company when it launched in 1986.
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WWNYW2-TV
WNYW2-TV is a multicast channel of WNYW-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwidth of the main station but can air unique programming. WNYW-TV is the local MyNetwork TV affiliate on Channel 5.2 for the New York market. WNYW2-TV is owned by Fox Broadcasting Company. WNYW2-TV airs programming from sister station, WWOR-TV.
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WWNYY-AM
WNYY-AM is a commercial station owned by Saga Communications. The format of the station is Oldies music . WNYY-AM broadcasts to the Ithaca, NY area at 1470 AM.
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WWNZF-AM
WBHQ-FM is a commercial station owned by Flagler County Broadcasting, LLC. The format of the stations is news and talk. WBHQ-FM broadcasts to the Bunnell, FL area at 1550 AM. The target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64.