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Public News Service Media Usage Report Public News Service Media Usage Report Coalition: Clean Energy Opens the Door to Ohio Job Growth 8/14/2009 Columbus – Clean energy jobs are the key to putting thousands of Ohioans back to work, according to a diverse coalition that is urging Congress to consider a clean energy jobs plan. Comments from Harriet Applegate, executive secretary, North Shore Labor Federation, Tom Bullock, Ohio spokesman Pew Environment Group and Roger Wise, president, Ohio Farmer’s Union. Audience Reach/Media Outlets Type of Media that used Story Unique number of media outlets that used the story: 32 Primarily radio: 31 Outlets that used two or more story elements: 23 Unique visitors to PNS public version of the story: 197 Min. estimated audience/circulation as available*: 153,204 No. of outlets distributed to: 1155 *Audience reach estimates reflect the most conservative interpretations derived from downloads from our password-protected website; they include only what can be verified or determined "highly likely" based on industry-supported projections. Actual extended reach is much higher; outlets repurpose story elements through multiple channels; and outlets as well as individuals also redistribute and socially share content from our public website. Media Audience*/ Elements Downloaded Outlet Count City Media Market Circulation Bites Image Doc Audio Pkg WXTQ-FM 1 Athens, OH 3 WATH-AM 1 Athens, OH 3 WYNT-FM 1 Caledonia, OH 1 WHBC-FM 1 Canton, OH Akron OH, Canton OH 38,897 2 WHBC-AM 1 Canton, OH Canton OH 29,058 2 WCSM-FM 1 Celina, OH Lima OH 1,533 2 2 WCSM-AM 1 Celina, OH 2 2 WHVT-FM 1 Clyde, OH 3 1 WCBE-FM 1 Columbus, OH 3 1 WZOM-AM 1 Defiance, OH 1 WONW-AM 1 Defiance, OH 1 WZRX-FM 1 Ft. Shawnee, OH Lima OH 9,329 2 1 WAXZ-FM 1 Georgetown, OH 3 WHTH-AM 1 Heath, OH 2 2 WFCO-FM 1 Lancaster, OH 1 WIMT-FM 1 Lima, OH Lima OH 20,320 2 1 WIMA-AM 1 Lima, OH Lima OH 9,329 2 1 WMOA-AM 1 Marietta, OH Parkersburg-Marietta WV 892 3 WMRN-FM 1 Marion, OH 1 WMRN-AM 1 Marion, OH 1 WDIF-FM 1 Marion, OH 1 Media Audience*/ Elements Downloaded Outlet Count City Media Market Circulation Bites Image Doc Audio Pkg WJAW-FM 1 McConnelsville, O Parkersburg-Marietta WV 2,550 3 WMKY-FM 1 Morehead, KY 2 WNDH-FM 1 Naploleon, OH 1 WNKO-FM 1 Newark, OH Columbus OH 9,988 2 2 WBUK-FM 1 Ottawa, OH Lima OH 3,834 2 1 WOXY-FM 1 Oxford, OH Cincinnati OH 15,762 3 WPTW-AM 1 Piqua, OH 2 WAOL-FM 1 Ripley, OH 3 WMLX-FM 1 St. Mary's, OH Lima OH 8,562 2 1 WTUZ-FM 1 Uhrichsville, OH Canton OH 3,150 3 1 Stitcher smartphone station PNS-OH.
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