FLORIDA's DESIGNATED MARKET AREAS (Dmas)
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Public relations is vital to increasing visiiity, mitigating a crisis, and achieving third party validation to boost your business. Getting media coverage on your own is possile, however, it takes time and eort to buid relationships with journalists. We want to help you get started. Santa Jackson Rosa Okaloosa Walton Escambia HolmesWashington Tallahassee Nassau Gadsden Hamiton Calhoun Leon Jeerson Madison Baker Duval Bay Lierty Suwanee Wakulla Columbia Taylor Union Clay St. Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford Johns Gichrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Fagler Franklin Lev Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Sumter Seminole FLORIDA’S DESIGNATED Hernando Orlando Orange MARKET AREAS (DMAs) Pasco Mobie, AL- Pensacola Osceola Tampa Brevard Hilsborough Panama City Pinellas Polk Indian River Tallahassee, FL-Tomasvile, GA Manatee Hardee Okeechobee Highlands St. Lucie DeSoto Sarasota Jacksonvile, FL-Brunswick, GA Martin Charlotte Glades Gainesvile-Ocala, FL Hendr Fort Myers Lee Palm Beach Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL Tampa-Saint Petersburg-Sarasota, FL Collier Broward West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce, FL Monroe Miami Ft. Myers-Naples, FL -Dade Miami Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL Monroe WWW.SMPRFLORIDA.COM MEDIA CONTACTS FOR EACH DMA Mobie, AL- Pensacola Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL WNPR- AM | (850) 262-6000 | [email protected] WMFE-FM | (407) 273-2300 | [email protected] WEAR-TV | (850) 455-4599 | [email protected] WFTV | (407) 822-8380 | [email protected] Pensacola News Journal | (850) 435-8600 | [email protected] Orlando Sentinel | (407) 420-5411 | [email protected] Panama City Tampa-Saint Petersburg-Sarasota, FL WLTG-AM | (850) 784-9873 | [email protected] WUSF-FM | (813) 974-8700 | [email protected] WJGH-TV | (850) 234-7777 | [email protected] WFLA-TV | (813) 221-5788 | [email protected] Te News Herald | (850) 747-5070 | [email protected] Tampa Bay Times | (727) 893-8111 | [email protected] Tallahassee, FL-Tomasvile, GA West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce, FL Forida Public Radio | (850) 487-3194 | [email protected] WFTL-AM | (561) 616-4777 | [email protected] WCTV-TV | (850) 907-2126 | [email protected] WPTV | (561) 653-5700 | [email protected] Tallahassee Democrat | (850) 599-2100 | [email protected] Te Palm Beach Post | (561) 820-4400 | [email protected] Jacksonvile, FL-Brunswick, GA Ft. Myers-Naples, FL First Coast News (WJCT-FM) | (904) 353-7770 | [email protected] WGCU-FM | (239) 590-2300 | [email protected] WJAX-TV | (904) 564-1599 | [email protected] WBBH-TV | (239) 939-2020 | [email protected] Te Forida Times-Union | (904) 359-4111 | [email protected] Te News-Press | (239) 335-0350 | [email protected] Gainesvile-Ocala, FL Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL WSKY-FM | (877) 975-9825 | [email protected] WLRN-FM | (305) 995-1717 | [email protected] WCJB-TV | (352) 377-2020 | [email protected] WSVN 7 News | (305) 795-2777 | [email protected] Te Gainesvile Sun | (352) 374-5000 | [email protected] Te Miami Herald | (305) 350-2111 | [email protected] INSIGHTS ABOUT FLORIDA Forida is diverse, with Native American, European, African-American, Hispanic and a host of other cultural avors reected in our cuisine, architecture and attitudes. It’s warm year-round. Te climate varies from subtropical in the north to tropical in the south. Te average temperature in Forida ranges from 65 to 70 degrees in the north, and from 74 to 77 degrees in the south. Forida has the longest coastline (1,197 statute mies) in the contiguous United States, with 825 mies of accessile beaches to enjoy. Forida has more than 9,200 mies of hiing, bicycling, equestrian and shared-use trais and over 4,000 mies of paddling trais. Forida is the boating and shing capital of the world. WWW.SMPRFLORIDA.COM.