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Georgia Media Outlets Georgia Media Outlets Newswire’s Media Database​​ provides targeted media outreach opportunities to key trade journals, publications, and outlets. The following records are related to traditional media from radio, print and television based on the information provided by the media. Note: The listings may be subject to change based on the latest data. ________________________________________________________________________________ Radio Stations 23. The Dana Barrett Show 24. The Jennifer Keitt Show 1. A Word from the Lord 25. The RichLife Show with Beau 2. BAILEY and SOUTHSIDE Henderson 3. Beestroh Music Show 26. The Rickey Smiley Morning Show 4. biz 1190 AM WAFS (Salem Media) 27. THE STORM REPORT 5. Business RadioX 28. Top Docs Radio 6. Disruptive Business 29. Vibe Restaurant & Bar 7. Early Morning Crew with Jim & 30. W233BF-FM [Streetz 94-5] Julie 31. W233BF-FM [Streetz 94.5] 8. En Contacto con Dr. Charles 32. WABE-FM [90.1 FM WABE] Stanley 33. WAOK-AM [News & Talk 1380, 9. Health Talk Atlanta WAOK] 10. High Velocity Radio 34. WATB-AM ["Rainbow" 1420 11. Hoodrich Radio with DJ Scream, Decatur] Cory B and DJ Spinz 35. WATG-FM [95.7 The Ridge] 12. KJMM-FM [105 K-Jamz] 36. WAYR-FM [WAY Radio] 13. KYSR-FM [ALT 98.7] 37. WBGE-FM [Live 101.9] 14. Legacy Leaders Radio 38. WBLJ-AM 15. Mansion Elan & Taboo 2 39. WBYZ-FM [Z94.5] 16. Moby In The Morning 40.WCHK-AM [La Raza 102.3/100.1] 17. Over Nights with Julie Steele 41. WCLK-FM [Jazz 91.9] 18. ROCK 100.5 Morning Show 42. WCON-AM 19. Sisters in Law with Janice and 43. WDDQ-FM [Talk 92.1] Davida Mathis 44.WDEC-FM 20. Sunshine Melodies 45. WFXE-FM [Foxie 105] 21. The 8 O' Clock Hour with KJ Allen 46. WGAU-AM [News-Talk 1340] & Ryan Swails 47. WGKA-AM [920 The Answer] 22. THE BERT SHOW 48.WGOV-FM [V96] All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 49. WGST-AM [Talk 640 WGST] 88. WXYY-FM [Y100] 50. WGTA-AM 89. WYAY-FM [Newsradio 106.7] 51. WHIE-AM [Power Country] 90. WYUM-FM 52. WHTA-FM [Hot 107.9] 91. WZGC-FM [92-9 The Game] 53. WIOL-FM [The Zone] 92. WZIQ-FM [GNN Radio] 54. WKCN-FM [Kissin 99.3] 93. WZQZ-AM [Classic Country] 55. WKUN-AM 56. WKXC-FM [Kicks 99] Publication & Print 57. WLKQ-FM [La Raza 102] 58. WMOC-FM 1. & [ ampersand ] Online 59. WNNX Online 2. AAHOA Lodging Business 60. WOKA-FM [Dixie Country 106.7] 3. About.com 61. WPBS-AM [Atlanta Radio Korea] 4. ACS Combinatorial Science 62. WPGA-AM 5. ACWORTH Community Magazine 63. WQTU-FM [Q102] 6. Ad Hoc Networks 64. WRAS-FM [Album 88] 7. Adel news Tribune 65. WRBN-FM 8. AdvertisingAge 66. WRFG-FM [Radio Free Georgia] 9. Aging & Elder Health Week 67. WRGA-AM 10. ALBANY herald 68. WRJY-FM 11. Americus Times-Recorder 69. WRLD-FM [Boomer 95.3] 12. ANNUAL REVIEW OF FOOD SCIENCE 70. WRWH-AM AND TECHNOLOGY 71. WSB-AM [News 95-5 and AM 750 13. AQUARIUS The time is now WSB] 14. Arts ATL 72. WSRM-FM [South 93.5] 15. ATHENS BANNER-HERALD 73. WTGA-AM 16. Athens Parent.com 74. WTGA-FM [Fun 101.1] 17. ATLANTA BUSINESS CHRONICLE 75. WTTI-AM 18. atlanta home iMPROVEMENT 76. WTUF-FM 19. ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES 77. WTXR-FM [The Eagle 89.7] 20. Atlanta INtown 78. WUBL-FM [94.9 The Bull] 21. Atlanta Progressive News 79. WUGA-FM 22. ATLANTA SILVERBACKS 80.WUHT-FM [Hot 107.7] 23. ATLANTA TRIBUNE THE MAGAZINE 81. WUMJ-FM [Majic 107.5/97.5] 24. AutomatedBuildings.com 82. WUOG-FM 25. Baptists TODAY 83. WVEE-FM [V-103] 26. BARIATRIC SURGICAL PRACTICE 84.WWRQ-FM [Rock 108] AND PATIENT CARE 85. WWWQ-FM [Q100] 27. Barrow County News 86. WXHT-FM [Hot 102.7] 28. BARROW JOURNAL 87. WXMK-FM [Magic 105.9] 29. BARROW JOURNAL.com All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 30. BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL 66. DAVID ATLANTA 31. Basketball Times 67. DEEP SEA NEWS 32. best self atlanta 68. Donalsonville News 33. Beverage Digest 69. DoSavannah 34. BIT REBELS 70. DOUGLAS NEIGHBOR 35. Black Agenda Report 71. Dublin Business Journal 36. BLACK BRIDE MAGAZINE Online 72. DUNWOODY CRIER 37. BLOGTALKRADIO 73. Econometric Reviews 38. Bluffton Today 74. equallywed 39. blush 75. Examiner.com - Atlanta 40.broadway WORLD.COM 76. Examiner.com - Augusta 41. broadway WORLD.COM - South 77. Examiner.com - Macon Carolina 78. Examiner.com - National 42. Brookhaven Buzz 79. Examiner.com - Savannah 43. BURNAWAY 80.Exploration Travel Magazine 44.CANTON family life 81. FANNIN Sentinel 45. Carroll Star News 82. Fanzine 46. Cartridge Lit 83. FERRARI MARKET LETTER 47. CBJ (Cobb Business Journal) 84.fw (Fayette Woman) 48.Chapel Hill NEWS & VIEWS 85. GA VOICE 49. Charlton County Herald 86. gainesvilletimes.com 50. Chattanooga Times Free Press 87. Georgia Cities Newspaper 51. Cherokee Tribune 88. GEORGIA ENGINEER 52. CHILD MALTREATMENT 89. georgia FAMILY 53. CL (CREATIVE LOAFING) - ATLANTA 90. GEORGIA GUARDSMAN 54. CL (CREATIVE LOAFING) - ATLANTA 91. GEORGIA MOUNTAIN LAUREL Online 92. Georgia Plumbing News 55. clark howard MONEY IN YOUR 93. Georgia REALTOR POCKET 94. GEORGIA TECH ALUMNI MAGAZINE 56. Clavier Companion 95. GEORGIA VOICE 57. Clayton News Daily 96. GLYCOBIOLOGY 58. Connect Savannah 97. GOLF GEORGIA 59. Connect STATESBORO 98. Golf Teaching Pro 60. CovNews 99. GON - GEORGIA OUTDOOR NEWS 61. CREATIVE LOAFING 100. Gray's Sporting Journal 62. CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW 101.GUITAR GIRL MAGAZINE 63. Crossties 102. HEALTH EDUCATION RESEARCH 64. CWB - Coaching Women's Basketball 103. heliweb magazine 104. heliweb MAGAZINE 65. DAILY REPORT 105. HER CAMPUS All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 106. HIT CONSULTANT 141.MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY 107. Home Furnishings Business 142. MONROE COUNTY REPORTER 108. HOTEL ONLiNE 143. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 109. Houston Home Journal CHANNEL 110.HVAC & REFRIGERATION INSIDER - 144. natural awakenings - Atlanta GEORGIA EDITION Edition 111. Impressions 145. NEW NOISE MAGAZINE 112. INDIA TRIBUNE 146. Newton Citizen 113. INsite 147. Norcross News 114.International Journal of CLOUD 148. NORTH FULTON family life COMPUTING 149. NORTHEAST GEORGIA Living 115. JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions 150. NORTHSIDE NEIGHBOR 116.JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS 151. On Common Ground NEWS 117.Journal of Abnormal Psychology 152. Online Athens 118.Journal of Clinical & Experimental 153. organic lifestyle magazine Pathology 154. Orlando Sentinel 119.Journal of CORPORATE FINANCE 155. ORMS TODAY 120. Journal of FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY 156. OTC BEAUTY MAGAZINE 121. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & 157. Our Town Advanced Surgical Techniques 158. Our Town - Gwinnett / NE Dekalb 122. Khabar 159. Our Town Monthly - West Cobb 123. KSU OWL Radio 160. Our Town Monthly 124. Lab Business Week Smyrna-Vinings 125. Ledger-Enquirer 161.Oz 126. lifestyles 162. PaStE 127. LINKS 163. Patch.com - 128. LUXURY EXPOSURE MAGAZINE StoneMountain-Lithonia 129. macon magazine 164. Pharmacy Today 130. Madison County Journal 165. Pike County Journal-Reporter 131. Mathematical Programming 166. POINTS NORTH atlanta 132. MDJonline.com 167. PSQH (Patient Safety & Quality 133. Medical Dealer Healthcare) 134. Mi Amiga Magazine 168. Punto HISPANO 135. MIKE MALLOY SHOW 169. Rabid Doll 136. MILTON 170. Rome News-Tribune 137. mnn (mother nature network) 171.S3 138. MODERN LUXURY - ASPEN 172. SaDiDDy MAGAZINE 173. Savannah Morning News 139. MODERN LUXURY - JEZEBEL 174. Savannahnow.com 140. MODERN LUXURY HAWAI'I 175. SB NATION - ATLANTA All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 176. SB NATION - ST LOUIS 216. The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 177. SCT (SHOPPING CENTERS TODAY) MONITOR WEEKLY 178. SD&I (Security Dealer & Integrator) 217. The Claxton Enterprise 179. SEC Network 218. THE COLUMBUS TIMES 180. Senior News-Atlanta 219. The Commerce News 181.Senior News-Augusta 220. the CurrentHub 182. SexIs Magazine 221. The Dahlonega Nugget 183. Simply Buckhead 222. The Eatonton Messenger 184. Sixes Living 223. The Economist 185. Smoke Signals 224. The Emory Wheel 186. South Magazine 225. The Forest-Blade 187. Southern Living 226. THE GEORGE-ANNE 188. SOUTHERN Seasons WEDDINGS 227. THE GEORGE-ANNE Online 189. Southwest : The Magazine 228. The Georgia Sun 190. Southwest Messenger 229. The Gwinnett Citizen 191.SportsFan retailer 230. The Herald-Gazette 192. STILLPOINT LITERARY MAGAZINE 231. THE ISLAND PACKET 193. STING 232. The Jackson Herald 194. TAKI'S MAGAZINE 233. The Jones County News 195. TALKFLOOR 234. The Journal - Buena Vista 196. TATOO ARTIST MAGAZINE 235. THE JOURNAL OF 197. Technique Histotechnology 198. Technique Online 236. THE JOURNAL OF 199. The Advance MARKET PLACE SUPERCOMPUTING 200. The Albany HERALD 237. THE MARIETTA DAILY JOURNAL 201. THE AMERICAN STATISTICIAN 238. The McDuffie Progress 202. The ATLANTA INQUIRER 239. The Metter Advertiser 203. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 240. The Millen News 204. The Auburn Plainsman 241. THE NATIONAL PROVISIONER 205. The Augusta Chronicle 242. The New York Times 206. The Augusta Chronicle Online 243. The Newnan Times-Herald 207. 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