Media outlets starting with W
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WWSHU-AM
WSHU-AM is a non-commercial station owned by Sacred Heart University. The format of the station is news and talk. WSHU-AM broadcasts to the Fairfield, CT, area at 1260 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, CT.
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WWSHU-FM
WSHU-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Sacred Heart University. The format of the station is classical music and news. WSHU-FM broadcasts to the Fairfield, CT area at 91.1 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WSHU-FM's slogan is "Public Radio for Connecticut and Long Island." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, CT. WSHU-FM has a sister station in WSHU-AM.
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WSHW-FM
WSHW-FM is a commercial station owned by Kaspar Broadcasting Co. The format of the station is Lite Rock/Lite AC music. WSHW-FM's target audience is Lite Rock/Lite AC music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Indianapolis area. The station airs locally on 99.7 FM. WSHW-FM's tagline is "Shine 99" and their slogan is "Indiana's Best Lite Rock." Newscasts air between 6am and 6pm, ET.
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WWSHY-AM
WSHY-AM is a commercial station owned by Standard Media Group. The format of the station is News/Talk. WSHY-AM broadcasts to the Lafayette, IN area at 1410 AM. The station's slogan is, "The Voice of Greater Lafayette."
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WWSIA-FM
WSIA-FM is a non-commercial, college station owned by The College of Staten Island. The format of the station is adult alternative. WSIA-FM broadcasts to the Staten Island, NY area at 88.9 FM. WSIA-FM's target audience is students and local residents, ages 18 to 34 in the New York City and northern New Jersey areas. The station uses the slogan "Staten Island's Only FM." Newscasts air periodically throughout the day. The station accepts PSAs in CD and Live Read formats.
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WWSIC-AM
WSIC-AM is a commercial station owned by Iredell Broadcasting Inc. The format of the station is news, talk and sports. WSIC-AM broadcasts to the Charlotte, NC, area at 1400 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WSIC-AM's tagline is "WSIC 1400 AM" and uses the slogan "The Voice of Statesville." Newscasts air at the top of every hour, ET.
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WWSIE-FM
The Sound serves Southwestern Illinois and Greater St. Louis, not only delivering a rich blend of jazz, smooth jazz, blues and R&B, but also SIUE sports and specialty programming – including three radio shows Voices, Financial Café, and Segue for a widely diverse listenership. It strives to broaden the visibility of SIUE while enhancing its image as an essential regional resource. WSIE has only two breaks per hour and listeners in both the Metro East and St. Louis.
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WWSIG-FM
WSIG-FM is a commercial station owned by Gamma Broadcasting LLC. The format for the station is country. WSIG-FM broadcasts to the Harrisonburg, VA area at 96.9 FM. KSIG-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, ET. The station broadcasts Virginia Tech University Hokies football and basketball games.
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WSIL-TV
KPOB-TV is the ABC affiliate on channel 15 serving the greater Poplar Bluff, MO area. KPOB-TV is a sister station of WSIL-TV, the local ABC affiliate in Calderville, IL serving parts of Missouri and Kentucky. KPOB-TV's tower simulcasts the programming of WSIL-TV and does not produce any local newscasts or shows. PR professionals should send submissions to the WSIL-TV assignment desk via fax or e-mail.
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WWSIL-TV
WSIL-TV is the local ABC affiliate on Channel 3 for the local Carterville, Illinois; Cape Girardeau, Missouri; and Paducah, Kentucky areas. WSIL-TV broadcasts syndicated programming from the ABC network and produces local news and shows. WSIL-TV is a sister station to KPOB-TV, a satellite station that broadcasts identical programming. PR professionals should send submissions to the assignment desk via fax or e-mail. All reporters at the station are general assignment (except for sports contacts) so any consumer, health, or education submissions should still be directed to the assignment desk. The station accepts 15 second PSAs in 3/4" format.