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Member-Media-Service TELEVISION – LOCAL CITY OF HUNTSVILLE—VIDEO SERVICES/GOVERNMENT ACCESS Blake Hudson Brenda Martin WHDF-TV-15, THE VALLEY'S CW www.thevalleyscw.tv facebook.com/thevalleyscw twitter.com/thevalleyscw Marianne Balbo General Mgr. John Balbo [email protected] Sales Manager Will accept pre-taped PSA’s through FTP upload site. WHNT-TV-19 200 Holmes Avenue, Huntsville, AL 35801 534-7226 www.whnt.com facebook.com/whntnews19 twitter.com/whnt—most WHNT personalities have accounts as well Lisa Screws Assignment Mgr. Preston Benson Morning/Noon EP [email protected] Claire Aiello Web Content Mgr. Steve Johnson Anchor Carrie Marchese Midday Anchor [email protected] Alexandra Carter Weekend Anchor Shevaun Bryan Reporter Will accept pre-taped PSA’s through FTP upload site. Arrive for noon news by 11:45. To submit for calendar, go to WHNT website, and click on “Community.” WAAY-TV-31 1000 Monte Sano Blvd, SE; Huntsville, AL 533-3131; 533-5191 – fax www.waaytv.com facebook.com/waaytvnews twitter.com/waaytv—most WAAY personalities have accounts as well Rachel Keith Assignment Manager Joshua Senegal AM Producer Patrick Ary Web Producer Meredith Wood Noon Anchor [email protected] Accept pre-taped PSA’s through FTP upload site.Contact Joshua Senegal for interviews on the 11am show. To submit an event on our online calendar, visit www.waaytv.com, click on “community” and then “calendar.” WAFF-TV-48 1414 Memorial Pkwy, NW, Huntsville, AL 35801-5933 533-4848; 534-4101 – news fax www.waff.com www.facebook.com/waff48 www.twitter.com/waff48—most WAFF personalities have accounts as well Stephen Gallien ND/Assignment Manager Bliss Bowman Digital Content Director Kimberly Essex Anchor Mark Thornhill Anchor Lauren Jones Meteorologist (will mention events in forecast) Lauren Bale Reporter Will accept pre-taped PSA’s through FTP upload site. No live interview shows currently. Access online calendar by clicking “Community”. From there, click the “Add an event” button to submit your listing. WZDX-TV-54/WAMY P.O. Box 3889, Huntsville, AL 35810 533-5454; 533-5315 – fax www.fox54.com www.facebook.com/fox54huntsville www.twitter.com/wzdxfox54 Aaron Leedy Creative Services Manager Accepts pre-taped PSAs. CABLE – LOCAL SPECTRUM REACH 1500 Perimeter Pkwy Suite 315, Huntsville, AL 35806 256-964-7208 Judy Cornelius [email protected] 256-964-7208 Boutique firm that handles PSAs and advertising on Comcast Cable, AT&T, Charter and MediaCom cable providers and their websites. Contact Judy to learn more. TELEVISION – REGIONAL WTZT-TV-11 P.O. Box 206, Huntsville, AL 35804 (256) 230-4988; (256) 489-1111 – fax www.jamiecooper.com Classic Clips on YouTube Whoswhoinathens.com Gloria Cooper [email protected] 256-603-4848 Ad Sales ZTV-11 shows on Knology Ch. 64 and Mediacom Ch. 7. Will accept pre-taped PSA’s: MiniDV & DV accepted. Contact Gloria Cooper to schedule interviews for “Cooper & Company.” Station’s physical location is on US Highway 72 in Athens, AL (217 Briarwood Circle, 35613-2056). WYAM-TV-51 1301 Central Parkway, SW, Decatur, AL 35601-4817 (256) 355-4567; (256) 351-1234 – fax www.wyamtv51.com Susie Wiley [email protected] 256-355-4567 Comm. Affairs Will accept pre-taped PSAs. Contact Susan Wiley to schedule interviews for “Valley Happenings” . 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 seven days a week on WYAM TV 51 carried on Charter Channel 20 and WOW Channel 42. 9:00 a.m. Monday-Friday on Alabama Cable Network Charter Channel. RADIO – LOCAL WAHR-FM Star 99 (Adult Contemporary—Rocket City Broadcasting) 1555 The Boardwalk, Suite 1, Huntsville, AL 35816-1820 536-1568; 536-4416 – fax www.mystar99.com facebook.com/mystar99 Buzz Stephens Program Dir. DeeDee Morgan Morning Host Steve Shannon Morning Host Online calendar powered by Valley Planet. WLOR-AM 1550 (Sunny 98/True Oldies—Rocket City Broadcasting) 1555 The Boardwalk, Suite 1, Huntsville, AL 35816-1820 536-1568; 536-4416 – fax Ed Gaines Program Dir. WRTT-FM 95.1 - The Rocket (Rock—Rocket City Broadcasting) 1555 The Boardwalk, Suite 1, Huntsville, AL 35816-1820 536-1568; 536-4416 – fax www.therocket951.com facebook.com/rocket951 twitter.com/rocket951fm Jimbo Wood [email protected] 256-536-1568 Program Dir. Shea Fox Afternoon Host Casio On-Air Marsha Seymour On-Air Will accept written 30- & 60-sec PSA’s (e-mail preferred). Depending on quality, will accept pre-taped PSA’s on CD or MP3’s by e-mail: [email protected]. Prior appointment required to cut PSA’s at the station. There are opportunities, with prior appointment, for interviews: Contact Jimbo Wood to schedule. WTKI Huntsville 1450 am 92.9 fm – WEKI Decatur 1490 am 94.7 fm (talk) 2305 Holmes Ave. NW, Huntsville. AL 35816 256-533-1450, 256-551-9865 (fax) Fred Holland GM/Morning Host Scotty Stewart Operations Director/Producer Brian Weems [email protected] Production Dir/PSAs WAY-FM 88.1 (Christian Contemporary) 9582 Madison Boulevard, #8, Madison, AL 35758-9107 256-837-9293; 772-6731 – fax http://wayh.wayfm.com/ Audree Johnson Community Impact Director Brian Taylor Family-friendly community events can go on the online calendar. WAY’s announcements are basically run through this website as opposed to on-air PSA’s. WDJL AM 1000 (Gospel) 3400 Blue Spring Road, NW, Suite A-3, Huntsville, AL 35810-3438 852-1223; 852-1900 – fax Dorothy Sandifer Announcer Tony Aklin Announcer Will accept both written and pre-taped PSA’s (MP3’s) by e-mail at [email protected] WEUP 103.1 FM/1600 AM (Urban) 2609 Jordan Lane, NW, Huntsville, AL 35816-1013 837-9387; 837-9404 – fax Hundley Batts [email protected] Station Manager Steve Murray [email protected] Prog. Director /Morning Host Anthony Simmons Prog. Director Lamont Martin Promotion Dir. LaShay B Morning Host David Person Afternoon Talk Host Prefer pre-taped PSAs or you can come to our studios and tape your PSAs. Will not accept written PSAs. Can possibly sponsor a live remote at your event; contact Hundley Batts, at least 10 days prior. Cumulus Media: The Journey 93.3 / WHRP 94.1 Urban Contemporary / WVNN 770 AM/92.5 FM News Talk / WZYP 104.3 Top 40 / WUMP AM 730/103.9 FM Sports Jeff Lyons [email protected] Promotions Director Steve Smith Operations Manager Matt Tobin VP of Sales (WVNN: For Community Calendar, visit www.wvnn.com, click “Features” then choose “Community Calendar” from the drop-down menu. News partner is WAFF 48. WZYP: For Community Calendar, visit www.wzyp.com, click “Events” then choose “Community Calendar” from the drop-down menu. ALL CUMULUS MEDIA OUTLETS (JOURNEY/WHRP/WVNN/WZYP): Will accept written 30- & 60-sec PSA’s only. Deadline 2 weeks prior to the event. iHeartMedia: WBHP AM 1230/WHOS AM 800 // WDRM 102.1 FM // WQRV 1003. The River // WTAK 106.1 AM // 106.5 KISS FM Stuart Langston [email protected] 256-309-2400 Prog. Director Erich West Operations Mng Toni Lowery Morning Host Dan McClain Morning Host—WDRM Kevin Younkin Account Dir. WTAK Philip Greene Community Engagement iHeartMEDIA (WBHP/WDRM/WQRV/WTAK): Will accept both written and pre-taped 30- & 60-sec PSA’s – e-mail preferred for written; Kevin will also accept MP3’s via e-mail or FTP upload. Deadline, 2 weeks prior to the event. Shelana and David are the calendar contacts for all stations. Shelana will also set up interviews: “Valley Happenings” (WDRM); “Voice of the Valley” (The River); and “Word on the Street” (WTAK). WJAB - 90.9 FM (Smooth Jazz) P.O. Box 1689, Normal, AL 35762 256-372-5795 www2.aamu.edu/wjab/ Elizabeth Sloan-Ragland [email protected] 256-372-5795 General Mgr. Will accept written 30- & 60-sec PSA’s (e-mail preferred). Deadline 2 weeks prior to the event. Will accept pre-taped PSA’s & can take MP3’s. Arrive by 2:00 for live interviews or contact early for possible pre-taping. WLRH 89.3 FM (Public Radio) UAH Campus; John Wright Drive, NW, Huntsville, AL 35899 895-9574 (WLRH); 830-4577 – fax www.wlrh.org facebook.com/HuntsvillePublicRadio twitter.com/WLRH_893FMHD Joe Cook Operations Mgr Ginny Kennedy Host/Fine Arts Beth Norwood Host/Prod. Judy Watters Host/Prod. Brad Posey Host Brian Monie [email protected] Underwriting Brett Tannehill [email protected] General Mgr. Shane Scott Host Will accept written 15-, 30-, and 60-sec PSA’s (e-mail preferred at [email protected]). Deadline 5 wks prior. Contact Ginny/Judy/Beth to schedule interviews; contact Brett to schedule PSA tapings. For events covering two weekends, a “final weekend” set can be arranged. For information on WLRH PSA policies, contact the station prior to scheduling or visit their website. WLRH has an online, direct-input Community Calendar; click “Community” and then choose “Community Calendar” from the drop-down menu. WJOU 90.1 FM (Christian Contemporary) 7000 Adventist Boulevard, NW, Huntsville, AL 35896-0001 256-722-9990; 726-7417 – fax www.wjou.org facebook.com/praise90.1fm Victoria Joiner Miller [email protected] General Mgr. Will accept written 15- & 30-sec PSA’s. Deadline, 1+ weeks prior to event. NO pretaped accepted. Has online calendar; visit www.wjou.org and click “Valley Calendar”. WRSA-FM Mix 96.9 (Adult Contemporary) 8402 South Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, AL 35802-3033 256-885-9797; 256-885-9796 – fax www.lite969.com facebook.com/lite96.9 Twitter: @TodaysLite969 John Malone Gen. Mgr./Prog. Director Abby Kay Promotion Dir.,/Morning Show co-host Allen Moore Traffic Reporter/Production Bonny O’ Brien Midday Host/Production Nate Adams General Sales Mgr. Michelle [email protected] Webmaster/PSAs Blair Davis Social Media Director Will accept written 30- & 60-sec PSA’s (e-mail preferred).
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