Media outlets starting with W
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WOOD-TV
WOOD-TV is the local NBC affiliate on Channel 8 for the greater Grand Rapids, MI area. WOOD-TV's predecessor, WLAV-TV, began broadcasting on Channel 7 on August 15, 1949. The station was owned by Leonard Versluis. In 1951, the owner of WOOD-AM/FM radio, Grandwood Broadcasting, purchased WLAV-TV and changed its call letters to WALV-TV. On December 8, 1953, the station made the switch from Channel 7 to Channel 8. At that time, the station also increased its power from 28,000 to 100,000 watts. WOOD-TV was the first station in Western Michigan to broadcast in color. In 1953, WOOD-TV increased its power to 316,000 watts. In 1955, WOOD-TV made the move to its current address. In 1957, WOOD-TV was purchased by Time, Inc. In 1999, the station celebrated 50 years of broadcasting. It has received numerous awards, including eight awards for excellence from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters in 1997, one of those being Station of the Year. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. Send only ONE copy of press/news releases to the assignment desk. DO NOT send copies to multiple personnel at the station. The station accepts 10, 15, and 20 second PSAs in Beta format. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WOOD-TV Online
WOOD-TV is the local NBC affiliate on Channel 8 for the greater Grand Rapids, MI area. WOOD-TV's predecessor, WLAV-TV, began broadcasting on Channel 7 on August 15, 1949. The station was owned by Leonard Versluis. In 1951, the owner of WOOD-AM/FM radio, Grandwood Broadcasting, purchased WLAV-TV and changed its call letters to WALV-TV. On December 8, 1953, the station made the switch from Channel 7 to Channel 8. At that time, the station also increased its power from 28,000 to 100,000 watts. WOOD-TV was the first station in Western Michigan to broadcast in color. In 1953, WOOD-TV increased its power to 316,000 watts. In 1955, WOOD-TV made the move to its current address. In 1957, WOOD-TV was purchased by Time, Inc. In 1999, the station celebrated 50 years of broadcasting. It has received numerous awards, including eight awards for excellence from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters in 1997, one of those being Station of the Year. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. Send only ONE copy of press/news releases to the assignment desk. DO NOT send copies to multiple personnel at the station. The station accepts 10, 15, and 20 second PSAs in Beta format. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WOOD2-TV
WOOD2-TV is a multicast of WOOD-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. WOOD2-TV airs programming from My Network TV in the Grand Rapids, MI market. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, LLC. WOOD2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 8.2.
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WOOD3-TV
WOOD3-TV is a multicast of WOOD-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. WOOD3-TV airs weather programming from Storm Team 8 Live Doppler Network in the Grand Rapids, MI market. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, LLC. WOOD3-TV broadcasts locally on channel 8.3.
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WWoodall's Campground Management
Woodall’s Campground Magazine (WCM) has been a staple in the outdoor hospitality industry since the 1930’s. A business-to-business publication, WCM covers the RV park, campground and glamping segments like no other news source in the industry. While its monthly print magazine continues to be extremely popular, WCM has also launched a website, WoodallsCM.com, and is active on YouTube, LinkedIn & Facebook, with thousands of followers that depend on WCM to keep them up-to-date on daily news that impacts the industry. WCM is also the host of the popular podcast/video show “WCM’s Park Update,” which is aired at 3 p.m. EST every Tuesday.
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WWoodborough House Blog
The Woodborough House Blog is a commercial healthcare weblog based in the UK. It is the official blog of Woodborough House Dental Practice, a Berkshire-based dental services clinic. The Woodborough House Blog was founded in November 2009 by Reading-based Writer and Blogger Nick Fahey. The Clinical Lead and Owner of the Woodborough House Dental Practice, Nick is a certified Prosthodontist and Implant Dentistry Expert. He co-founded the practice with his wife Sarah, also a principal Dentist. The independently-owned blog is updated regularly and self-published. Categories covered include: dental hygiene, dental implants and sedation, dermalogical treatments, endodontic, invisalign, nervous patients, periodontics, smile makeovers, teeth implants and veneers. In addition to these, the blog boasts and extensive archive of all-original content. PR opportunities may be limited to scientific and industry-based research placement, as The Woodborough House Blog focuses exclusively around medicinal information and advice. The team can be reached via email or telephone.
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WWoodburn Independent
Woodburn Independent is a community newspaper serving Woodburn, Hubbard, Aurora, Donald, Gervais, St. Paul, Mt. Angel and Marion County, OR, as well as surrounding areas. Deadline for Wednesday edition is Friday at noon PT the week preceding publication.
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WWoodbury Magazine
Features service-oriented editorial covering fashion, food, health, beauty, decor, marriage and children in Long Island.
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Woodbury Magazine
Written for residents of Woodbury, MN and highlights intriguing topics that speak to readers' daily lives. Covers lifestyle topics such as family activities, fine dining and the latest in shopping trends. Features local people doing extraordinary things and engaging stories about local events and leisure activities. Aims to cover the best the city has to offer and exemplify the many facets that make up life in Woodbury. Regular features include House and Home, At the Table, Style, Wellness and Diversions. House and Home covers everything from building a deck to decorating the den, find out everything to know to add class, comfort and value to the home. At the Table covers good eating and the latest news from local restaurants. Also includes home cooking and entertaining ideas. Style helps readers to stay up-to-date with local retailers about everything from clothing and color to jewelry and accessories. Wellness helps readers to find the best places in the area to keep fit in both mind and body. Diversions covers the attractions and activities in the community. Each issue also highlights dining and restaurants, area-wide groups, events and activities, local profiles and business and retailer news. Also includes dining and restaurant highlights, area-wide groups, events and activities, local profiles and business and retailer news.
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WWoodcarving Illustrated
Provides useful information, hints and tips for all wood carving levels. Explores the art and craftsmanship of carving in wood for the amateur and professional woodworker. Specializes in easy to follow how-to articles written by experts in their field. Contains regular columns on relief, caricature, and power carving, as well as folk art, decoy carving, and whittling. Provides full color gallery features of finished carvings, project patterns, tool reviews, show news, and upcoming events.