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African American Newsline Distribution Points African-American Newsline Distribution to national general and trade media, including bloggers, regional newspapers, radio and television stations. In addition, the circuit features the following complimentary added-value services: . Posting to online services and portals with a complimentary ReleaseWatch report. One free trade category is included with this distribution. Ask your PR Newswire representative for a list of available categories. 326 Points 2 Girls & A Bikini African American Golfer's Digest African American Lifestyle Magazine African American Observer African American Voice African-American News & Issues AFRicanmag Afro-American Newspaper Afro-American Times AllHipHop.com Arizona Black Pages Arizona Informant Arizona Jazz Magazine Atlanta Daily World Atlanta Journal-Constitution Augusta Metro Courier Austin Villager Austin Voice AZJazz Online B.L.A.C. 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Black America Web Black Chronicle Black College Wire Black Enterprise Black Enterprise Magazine Black Girl Nerds Black Information Highway Black Media Scoop Black News Weekly Black Online News Network Black Voice News BlackDoctor BlackPressUSA.com Blacktino e-News Network Blogging Black Miami Brands Go Social BRE Bronx News Brooklyn News Buffalo Criterion California Advocate California Crusader Call and Post Caribbean Life Carolina Panorama Carolina Times Carolinian Charleston Black Times Charleston Chronicle Charlotte Post Chatham-Southeast Citizen Chicago Crusader Chicago Defender Chicago Reporter Chicago Tribune Cincinnati Herald CityNews USA CNN ColorLines Columbia Black News Commercial Appeal Compton Bulletin Cox Community Newspapers Curly Nikki © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. Cynthia Turner's Cynopsis Dallas Examiner Dallas Morning News Denver Urban Spectrum Detroit Free Press Diversityinc.com Eagle News Elev8 Essence Magazine Ficklin Media Group Final Call Florence Black Sun Fort Myers Community Voice Fort Worth Star-Telegram Freelancer Frost Illustrated Funky Brown Chick Gannett News Service Garfield-Lawndale Voice Gary Crusader Gazette Chicago Georgia Informer GIANTlife Globe Newspapers Greasy Guide Greene County Democrat Greenville Black Star Harlem News Heart & Soul Magazine HelloBeautiful Hip-HopWired Houston Defender Houston Forward Times Houston Style Magazine HuffPost Black Voices Hyde Park Citizen Indiana Herald Indiana Minority Business Magazine Indianapolis Recorder Inglewood Today Newspaper Ink Newspaper Inland Empire Valley News Inland Valley News Insight News © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. Interactive One Jackson Advocate Jacksonville Free Press JET Magazine Kankakee City News Kansas City Call Kansas City Globe KATZ 1600 AM KBFB 97.9 FM KBLX 102.9 FM KCBS 740 AM KDEE 97.5 FM KDKS 102.1 FM KDYA 1190 AM KHHT 92.3 FM KHXT 107.9 FM KHYL 101.1 FM KIBT 96.1 FM KIPR 92.3 FM KISQ 98.1 FM KKDA 104 FM KKDA 104.5 FM KMEL 106.1 FM KMJM 100.3 FM KMJQ 102.1 FM KPWR 105.9 FM KPZK 1250 AM KROI 92.1 FM KTLA TV KTYM 1460 AM KZTS 101.1 FM L.A. Watts Times LA Sentinel Long Beach Leader Los Angeles Sentinel Los Angeles Tribune Maryland Public Television Metro Herald Michigan Chronicle Michigan Citizen Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Minority Engineer Minority Engineer Magazine © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. 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Skanner Skanner Seattle Smiley & West Show South Carolina Black News South End Citizen South Florida Times South Street Journal Newspaper South Suburban Citizen Speakin' Out News St. Louis American St. Louis Argus Steve Harvey Show Sumter Black Post Tavis Smiley Show The Advocate NewsBlog The African Times/USA The Associated Press The Atlanta Inquirer The Atlanta Post The Atlanta Voice The Bay State Banner The Black Informant The Black Pages Online The Blade The Columbus Post The Courier-Journal The Crisis The Dallas Weekly The Denver Post The Dorchester Reporter The Enquirer The Florida Star The Grand Rapids Times The Grio The Hartford Courant The Macon Telegraph The Michael Baisden Show The Mid-South GOSPEL Tribune The Mid-South Tribune The Oakland Post The Palm Beach Post The Peoples News The Philadelphia Tribune The Root © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. The Source Magazine The Southeast Alabama Gazette The State The Tampa Tribune The Tom Joyner Morning Show The Triangle Tribune The Tri-State Defender The Urban Voice The Washington Post The Weekly Challenger Today’s Black Woman Radio Show Toledo Journal Tom Joyner Morning Show Trendsetters to Trendsetters Magazine Tri County Bulletin Tri County Sentry Triangle Tribune Tulsa World Urban Call Urbane Perspective Magazine Vibe Magazine Vibe Vixen Virginian-Pilot WAJZ 96.3 FM WALR 104.1 FM WAMJ 107.5 FM WAMO 660 AM WAOK 1380 AM Warren Ballentine Show Washington Informer Washington Sun WATV 900 AM WAUG 750 AM WBAV 101.9 FM WBBH / WZVN WBLK 93.7 FM WBLX 92.9 FM WBOK 1230 AM WCDX 92.1 FM WCHB 1200 AM WCKX 107.5 FM WDBZ 1230 AM WDIA 1070 AM WERQ 92.3 FM © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. Westside Gazette Westside Story Newspaper WFXC 107.1 FM WFXK 104.3 FM WGCI 107.5 FM WGCV 620 AM WGRB 1390 AM WHHL 104.1 FM WHTA 107.9 FM WJBT 93.3 FM WJLD 104.1 FM WKJM 99.3 FM WKJS 105.7 FM WMCS 1290 AM WMMJ 102.3 FM WOL 1450 AM WOLB 1010 AM WPEG 97.9 FM WPRS 104.1 FM WPZZ 104.7 FM WQNC 92.7 FM WSB TV Ch. 2 WSOL 101.5 FM WTPS 1240 AM WUMJ 97.5 FM WVAZ 102.7 FM WVEE 103.3 FM WWIN 1400 AM WWIN 95.9 FM WWMG 97.1 FM WWRL 1600 AM WYCB 1340 AM WZHT 105.7 FM Yolanda Adams Morning Show © PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved. .
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