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Nevada 17 17 23 24 27 23 28 23 23 10 NEWS SERVICE 23 23 23 13 23 5 5 23 9 5 30 88 30 888 7 2009 annual report 29 7 7 25 4 7 1 7 nevada 17 17 23 24 27 23 28 23 23 10 NEWS SERVICE 23 23 23 13 23 5 5 23 9 5 30 88 30 888 11 MEDIA OUTLETS 3 26 City Map # Outlets 2 18 2 Battle Mountain 1 Northern NV Public Radio- 2 16 K263AB-FM 19 Bishop, CA 2 KBOV-AM, KIBS-FM, Northern NV Public Radio-K215BQ-FM 14 14 14 Caliente 3 Lincoln County Record City Map # Outlets 21 20 20 21 1414 Carlin 4 KHIX-FM Incline Village 13 Northern NV Public 14 14 22 12 12 14 14 12 Carson City 5 KBUL-FM, KCMY-AM, KNIS- Radio-K205DG-FM 14 FM Las Vegas 14 KFMS-FM, KLAV-AM, 6 Dolan Spring, AZ 6 KOAS-FM KLUC-FM, KQOL-FM, Elko 7 Elko Daily Free Press, KNCC- KRLV-AM, KSNE-FM, KVBC- 15 FM, KRJC-FM, KTSN-AM, TV, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Northern NV Public Radio- Las Vegas Tribune, Prime View KNCC-FM Laughlin 15 KVGS-FM Elly 8 Ely Times, Eureka Sentinel, Logandale 16 KADD-FM KCLS-FM, KDSS-FM, KELY-AM Lovelock 17 Lovelock Review-Miner, City Map # Outlets Northern NV Public Sun Valley 24 KUUB-FM Eureka 9 Northern NV Public Radio- Radio-K210AZ-FM Susanville, CA 25 Northern NV Public K215CM-FM Mesquite 18 Northern NV Public Radio-K22ODB-FM Fallon 10 Lahontan Valley News and Radio-KVEG-FM Tom’s Place, CA 26 Northern NV Public Fallon Eagle Standard Moapa Valley 19 KJUL-FM Radio-K237DA-FM Hawthorne 11 Northern NV Public Radio- North Las Vegas 20 KSFN-AM, KXNT-AM K218AO-FM Truckee, CA 27 Northern NV Public Pahrump 21 KPVM-TV, Pahrump Radio-K201FV-FM Henderson 12 KMXB-FM, KVVU-TV, Valley Times KWNR-FM Verdi 28 Northern NV Public Paradise 22 KNUU-AM Radio-K219AR-FM Reno 23 Ahora, KKOH-AM, KNEV-FM, Winnemuca 29 Northern NV Public KNPB-TV, KRNV-TV, Radio-K217AX-FM KTVN-TV, KUNR-FM, Yerington 30 Mason Valley News, Northern KURK-FM, Northern NV NV Public Radio-K220BC-FM Public Radio-KUNR-FM In 2009, Nevada News Service produced 118 news stories, which ran more than 3,800 times on 67 media outlets in Nevada and border states and 590 regionally/nationwide. An average of 32 media outlets broadcast and/or published each story on air/print/TV and online. “If you haven’t got a Public News Service going in your state, there’s no better time than now.” “Si en su estado no cuentan con la presencia de Public News Service, éste es el mejor momento para conseguirlo.” Rick Wilson, American Friends Service Committee “media savvy and expertise on tap at PNS is invaluable… …I love reading NNS Market Share Information your stories… …truly value our partnership… timely usage analysis…care, professionalism and results… amazing media outlet…Keep up the good and important work…my very strong recommendation for the Public News NNS Media Outlet Types Print Outlets 12 Service as it expands.” Radio Stations 49 Television Stations 6 “PNS es una raya en el agua, dentro del torrente de los medios.” Total 67 Online — Stories live on 100s of news/bloggers/advocacy sites NUMBER OF STORIES | MEDIA OUTLET USAGE* Totals 118 | 3,843 STORY BREAKOUT Budget Policy & Priorities 29 | 809 Children’s Issues 1 | 23 Consumer Issues 9 | 257 Criminal Justice 1 | 27 Disabilities 2 | 26 Education 10 | 331 Energy Policy 2 | 87 Environment 17 | 1,012 Global Warming/Air Quality 1 | 27 Health Issues 19 | 386 Human Rights/Racial Justice 8 | 242 Public Lands/Wilderness 11 | 437 Senior Issues 3 | 83 Social Justice 3 | 73 Women’s Issues 2 | 23 Public News Service Nevada News Service 888-891-9416 • fax 208-247-1830 888-320-9602 • fax 775.540.1826 [email protected] [email protected].
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