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News Service

2010 annual report

6 6 6 MEDIA OUTLETS 47 6 6 6 62 40 29 2 40 40 45 City Map # Outlets 7 42 6464 45 45 36 57 9 45 Aberdeen 1 KAYO-FM, KBKW-AM, KDUX-FM, 50 57 45 56 57 57 60 59 57 31 60 60 KXRO-AM 57 57 20 60 60 8 57 15 15 60 60 51 5 37 21 60 17 Anacortes 2 KLKI-AM 1 43 60 33 32 10 60 1 22 Astoria, OR 3 KMUN-FM 61 16 1 58 61 22 53 28 46 1 44 61 16 67 39 Auburn 4 KGRG-FM 1 25 44 44 27 6767 53 39 44 24 24 55 18 69 23 24 18 Bellevue 5 KBCS-FM 68 68 68 48 18 13 13 12 41 6868 68 19 Bellingham 6 Bellingham Herald, KAFE-FM, 14 12 52 KBAI-AM, KGMI-AM, KISM-FM, 63 54 49 KPUG-AM 3 11 49 3434 38 35 35 66 Blaine 7 The Northern Light 38 38 35 66 30 26 Bremerton 8 Poulsbo Life 65 Brewster 9 K220CQ-FM Cashmere 10 KZPH-FM City Map # Outlets City Map # Outlets Castle Rock 11 KRQT-FM Centralia 12 The Chronicle, KELA-AM Enumclaw 27 KENU-AM Othello 48 Othello Outlook Centralia-Chehalis 13 KITI-AM, KITI-FM Ephrata 28 Grant County Journal Pasco 49 KEYW-FM, KFLD-AM Chehalis 14 KMNT-FM Friday Harbor 29 San Juan Islander Port Angeles 50 Peninsula Daily News Chelan 15 KOZI-AM, KOZI-FM Goldendale 30 Goldendale Sentinel Post Falls, ID 51 KCDA-FM Cle Elum 16 Northern Kittitas County Tribune, Grand Coulee 31 K220DV-FM Pullman 52 KZZL-FM KXAA-FM Hoquiam 32 KXXK-FM Quincy 53 KWNC-AM, KWWW-FM Coeur d’Alene, ID 17 K220BX-FM Kellogg, ID 33 K220BW-FM Richland 54 KORD-FM Colfax 18 KCLX-AM, KMAX-AM, KRAO-FM Kelso 34 KLOG-AM, KLYK-FM Rock Island 55 KAAP-FM Connell 19 Franklin County Graphic Kennewick 35 KONA-AM, KONA-FM, KNDU-TV Sandpoint, ID 56 K269DU-FM Coulee City 20 News-Standard Lake Stevens 36 Lake Stevens Journal 57 Hokubei Hochi, Northwest Prime Davenport 21 Davenport Times Leavenworth 37 KOHO-FM Time, KJR-AM, KJR-FM, KUBE-FM, East Wenatchee 22 Empire Press, KYSN-FM Longview 38 KBAM-AM, KEDO-AM, KUKN-FM KXPA-AM, Metro Networks, KCPQ-TV Eatonville 23 KFNK-FM Moses Lake 39 KBSN-AM, KDRM-FM Shelton 58 KMAS-AM Ellensburg 24 KCWU-FM, KXLE-AM, KXLE-FM Mt. Vernon 40 KAPS-AM, KBRC-AM, KSVR-FM Silverdale 59 KITZ-AM Elma 25 KSWW-FM Naches 41 KQSN-FM Spokane 60 KAQQ-AM, KISC-AM, KISC-FM, Enterprise, OR 26 K208DB-FM Oak Harbor 42 KWDB-AM KKZX-FM, KMBI-AM, KMBI-FM, Odessa 43 Odessa Record KPBX-FM, KPTQ-AM, KQNT-AM, Olympia 44 The Grange News, KGTK-AM, KSFC-FM, KREM-TV, KXLY-TV KGY-AM, KGY-FM Tacoma 61 KHHO-AM, KPLU-FM, KVTI-FM Omak 45 Omak Chronicle, KNCW-FM, Tonasket 62 K207DC-FM KOMW-AM, KOMW-FM, KZBE-FM Toppenish 63 KDBL-FM, KYNR-AM Opportunity 46 KIXZ-FM Twisp 64 Methow Valley News, K220CS-FM Oroville 47 Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune 65 The Columbian Washington News Service produced 177 English and 5 Spanish news stories, which ran approximately Walla Walla 66 KTEL-AM, KXRX-FM 10,000 times on 104 radio stations, 24 print outlets, Wenatchee 67 KPQ-AM, KPQ-FM, KWWX-AM and 5 television stations for a total of 133 media Yakima 68 KATS-FM, KDNA-FM, KFFM-FM, outlets in Washington and border states. Nationally, KIT-AM, KUTI-AM, KNDO-TV our stories were picked up by over 652 outlets, and Yelm 69 Nisqually Valley News shared on hundreds of websites including our own -- publicnewsservice.org, which generated over 33,000 views, alone. Arizona News Connection News Connection News Service North Carolina News Service Phoenix, AZ 34% Bloomington 40% Columbia 36% Charlotte-Gastonia 31% Tucson, AZ 13% Chicago 14% Fayetteville, AR 1% Chattanooga, TN 8% Additionally, 68 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Decatur 18% Joplin 41% Fayetteville 15% Dubuque, IA 21% Kansas City 20% Greensboro-Winston-Salem 17% Big Sky Connection Evansville, IN 19% Marion-Carbondale, IL 1% Greenville-New Bern 6% Billings 39% LaSalle-Peru 2% Pittsburg, KS 18% Greenville-Spartanburg, SC 2% Great Falls 23% Marion-Carbondale 36% St. Louis 29% Knoxville, TN 1% Kalispell-Flathead Valley 22% Peoria 4% Additionally, 133 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Myrtle Beach 2% Additionally, 112 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Quad Cities 3% Raleigh-Durham, SC 49% Rockford 1% Rocky Mount-Wilson 28% California News Service St. Louis, MO 7% Wilmington 49% Additionally, 114 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Additionally, 99 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Bakersfield 22% Nevada News Service Chico 28% Las Vegas 21% Fresno 5% Reno 27% 20% Additionally, 55 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Merced 19% News Service News Service Modesto 4% Cedar Rapids 32% Bend 57% Monterey-Salinas 19% Des Moines 19% News Connection Boise, ID 3% Oxnard-Ventura 14% Dubuque 41% Augusta-Waterville, ME 3% Eugene-Springfield 38% Redding 6% La Crosse, WI 2% Boston, MA 2% Las Vegas, NV 2% Riverside-San Bernardino 15% LaSalle-Peru, IL 2% Concord (Lakes Region) 32% Medford-Ashland 51% Sacramento 20% Mason City 36% Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction 17% Portland 19% San Diego 21% Quad Cities, IL 36% Lewiston-Auburn, ME 8% Tri-Cities, WA 2% San Francisco 19% Rochester, MN 2% Manchester 51% Additionally, 99 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. San Jose 23% Sioux City 12% Montpelier-Barre St. Johnsbury, VT 3% San Luis Obispo 5% Waterloo-Cedar Falls 47% Portland, ME 5% Santa Barbara 39% Prairie News Service Portsmouth-Dover 38% Santa Maria-Lompo 12% Additionally, 155 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Bismark 79% Additionally, 38 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Santa Rosa 13% Fargo-Moorhead NUMBER 49% OF STORIES | MEDIA OUTLET USAGE* Grand Forks 45% Stockton 5% Totals 182 | 10,055 Additionally, 76 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Victor Valley 26% News Connectioin New Mexico News Connection Visalia-Tulare 4% Albuquerque 40% Bowling Green 15% STORY BREAKOUT Additionally, 98 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Santa Fe Clarksville, TN 18% 32% BudgetTe Policynnessee & Priorities News Service Budget Policy & Priorities 6 | 704 16 | 842 Waco, TX 3% Cookeville, TN 2% Campaign Finance Reform/MoneyBowlingChildren’s Green, in PoliticsIssuesKY 5% 33 || 321120 Evansville, IN 29% Additionally, 45 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. ConsumerChildren’sChattanooga Issues Issues 1 | 102 41% 7 | 256 Huntington-Ashland, WV 4% Citizenship/RepresentativeCriminal ClarksvilleDemocracy Justice 18% 2 | 232 11 | 655 News Connection News Connection Lexington-Fayette 21% Early ChildhoodConsumerCookeville Education Issues 1 | 132 1160% | 651 Albany-Schenectady-Troy 63% Criminal Justice 1 | 70 Cheyenne, WY 48% Louisville 22% Jackson,Education MS 3% 2 | 222 Binghamton 37% Early Childhood Education 3 | 157 Colorado Springs 29% Nashville< TN 7% EndangeredJohnson Species City-Kingspo & Wildlifert 9 51% | 1,005 Buffalo-Niagara Falls Education 7 | 426 Denver-Boulder 28% JonesborEnergyo, PolicyAR 6% 8 | 912 38% Parkersburg-Marietta, WV 14% We rely on a wider variety Endangered Species & Wildlife 4 | 203 Danbury, CT 8% Environment 18 | 2,052 Fort Collins-Greeley 49% Additionally, 104 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. of news sources than ever EnergyKnoxville Policy 25% 12 | 644 Elmira-Corning 9% Environmental Justice 2 | 236 Pueblo 33% EnvironmentMemphis 29% 13 | 688 before. TraditionalHamptons-R mediaiverhead still 17% Health Issues 16 | 2,748 Additionally, 81 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Global Warming/AirNashville Quality 21% 8 | 533 Ithaca Human Rights/Racial Justice 1 | 122 provide news and information 43% Additionally, 50 stHealthations outside Issues the major ma rk ets aired the stories. 15 | 724 Keystone State News Connection for a largeMiddlesex-Somerset-Union majority of our 12% HumanPublic Lands/WildernessRights/Racial Justice 1 | 54 23 | 2,757 16 | 1,947 Allentown-Bethlehem 24% Monmouth-Ocean, NJ 5% Hunger/Food/NutritionVirginiaRural/Farming News 1Connection | 48 Commonwealth News Service population and social media Immigrant Issues 1 | 25 Altoona 20% Morristown, NJ 15% Social Justice 3 | 218 has transformed our ability InternationalBaltimore, Relief MD 2% 2 | 131 Boston 13% Nassau-Suffolk 32% Sustainable Agriculture 6 | 726 Atlantic City, NJ 2% Charlottesville 61% Livable Wages/Working FamiliesWater 1 | 123 15 | 809 Cape Cod 16% Binghamton, NY 9% to discover newNew stories York City and 26% MediaFrederick, Reform MD 7%2 3 | |256 108 Hartford-New Britain, CT 3% interact withNewburgh-Middletown our audience. 10% Women’s Issues Erie 11% Greensboro-Winston-Salem,Oceans NC 1% 3 | 209 New Bedford-Fall River 20% Olean 37% Philanthropy 4 | 178 Harrisburg-Lebanon 41% Harrisonburg-Chambersburg-Waynesborro, MD 1% Portsmouth-Dover, NH 5% Poughkeepsie 16% Public Lands/Wilderness 17 | 1,255 Johnstown 5% Follow us on Twitter! Harrisonburg 60% Salmon Recovery 9 | 559 Providence, RI 7% Lancaster 39% Rochester 35% Johnson City-Kingsport,Senior Issues TN 5% 6 | 317 Springfield 35% Pittsburgh 25% twitter.com/pns_Stamford-Norwalk, CTWA 17% Norfolk-Virginia Beach-NSocialew portJustice News 14%3 | 125 Worcester 26% Syracuse 51% Reading 25% WaterRichmond 1 | 28 28% Additionally, 27 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg 26% Utica-Rome 23% Women’s Issues 1 | 56 Like us on Facebook! Roanoke-Lynchburn 27% Trenton, NJ 9% Watertown 9% Youth Issues 4 | 184 Additionally, 78 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Wheeling, WV 2% facebook.com/Additionally, 70 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. News Service Wilkes Barre-Scranton 27% publicnewservice Bridgeport WNSWa shingtonMarket Share News Information Service 9% Williamsport 19% Danbury 19% Wilmington, DE 13% Seattle-Tacoma 11% Hamptons-Riverhead, NY Find us Northernon Google+ Rockies and News Services 2% York 27% Spokane 34% Hartford-New Britain 18% Additionally, 62 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. other networks! Bend, OR 10% Tri-Cities 36% New Haven 19% Boise 57% Yakima 28% New London 23% Spokane, WA 46% Additionally, 76 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Springfield, MA 4% Additionally, 57 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Additionally, 52 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. West Virginia News Service Beckley 50% News Service Ohio News Connection Charleston 35% Florida News Connection WNS Elkins-Buckhannon-Weston 20% Augusta-Watervile 2% Akron 21% Brunswick, GA 8% MediaHagerstown-Chambersburg-W Print Outletsaynesboro , MD 4% 24 Total Bangor 59% Canton 29% Radio Stations 104 Daytona Beach 19% Outlet Huntington-Ashland 54% Portsmouth-Dover 2% Charleston 1% Television Stations 5 Dothan, AL Morgantown-Clarksburg-Fairmont 36% 133 4% Additionally, 11 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Cincinnati 62% Types Fort Myers-Naples Parkersburg-Marietta 43% 6% Cleveland 29% Online — Stories live on 100s of news/bloggers/advocacy sites Pittsburgh, PA 2% Fort Pierce-Vero Beach 14% Columbus 31% Wheeling 42% Fort Walton Beach 12% Dayton 44% Gainsville-Oscala 16% Additionally, 61stations outside the major markets aired the stories. News Connection Huntington-Ashland, WV 5% Jacksonville 30% Lima 47% Battle Creek 53% Lakeland-Winter Haven 24% Parkersburg-Marietta, WV 17% Wisconsin News Connection Melbourne-Titusville 22% Detroit 31% Public News Service Washington News Service Toledo 32% Appleton-Oshkosh 30% 888.692.9286 Miami-Fort Lauderdale 11% Flint 10% 888.891.9416 • fax 208.247.1830 Wheeling, WV 36% [email protected] Dubuque, IA 5% [email protected] Mobile, AL Grand Rapids 32% 5% Youngstown-Warren 49% Duluth-Superior, MN 24% Orlando Kalamazoo 38% 19% Additionally, 80 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. www.publicnewsservice.orgEau Claire 68% Panama City Muskegon 16% 31% Green Bay 35% Pensacola South Bend, IN 19% 22% La Crosse 42% Sarasota-Bradenton Toledo, OH 2% 31% Madison 29% Sebring Traverse City-Petoskey 45% 10% Milwaukee-Racine 21% Tallahassee Additionally, 140 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. 13% Sheboygan 9% Tampa-St.Petersburg 29% Wausau-Stevens Point 8% The Florida Keys 46% Additionally, 67 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. West Palm Beach-Boca Raton 17% Additionally, 56 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. News Connection News Service Duluth-Superior, MI 57% Casper 97% Fargo-Morehead, ND 51% Greater Dakota News Service Cheyenne 48% Grand Forks, ND 31% Fort Collins-Greeley, CO 2% La Crosse, WI 3% La Crosse, WI 5% Rapid City, SD 34% Rapid City 69% Mankato-New Ulm 29% Additionally, 112 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Additionally, 157 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Mason City, IA 21% Minneapolis-St. Paul 22% Rochester 24% St. Cloud 31% Additionally, 182 stations outside the major markets aired the stories.

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