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US State Distribution Network Newswire State Distribution Network The State network is the most targeted option that offers press release distribution to specific state circuits that include online, local, regional, national, international and industry media outlets. This Newswire press release distribution option utilizes targeted distribution to top TV, Print, Radio and Digital media outlets in the state of your choice like The Boston Globe, Tampa Bay Times, Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Gate, Philadelphia Inquirer, The Business Journals, and local ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox affiliates. The Newswire State Network also distributes your press release to 550 online national, international and industry media outlets including Google News, Digital Journal, Associated Press, Benzinga and Yahoo! Finance, as well as all the top media outlets in the state of your choice like the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and more. Designed to penetrate the media market in a specific state, the Newswire State Network is a great option for companies looking to grow awareness and reach media in individual states, while also expanding awareness and SEO through national, regional and industry specific pickups. Alabama AL.COM St. Clair Times ALABAMA POLITICAL REPORTER The Andalusia Star-News Alabama Today The Anniston Star Alabaster Reporter The Atmore Advance BT (THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES) The Birmingham News Daily Mountain Eagle The Citizen of East Alabama DOTHAN EAGLE The Daily Home FFP(FranklinFreePress.net) The Decatur Daily Franklin County Times The Elba Clipper KGET-TV [KGET 17] THE ENTERPRISE Ledger LAGNIAPPE WEEKLY The Greensboro Watchman Messenger The Luverne Journal Montgomery Advertiser THE Madison RECORD OPELIKA-AUBURN NEWS The News Courier Patch - Across Alabama THE OPP NEWS Patch - Birmingham, AL The Post Patch - Huntsville, AL THE SAND MOUNTAIN REPORTER Patch - Tuscaloosa, AL The Tallassee Tribune THE THOMASVILLE TIMES WFXO-FM [Fox Sports 98.3] The Tribune WHNT-TV [News 19] The Trussville News WIAT-TV [CBS 42] The Tuscaloosa News WJEC-FM The Tuskegee News WJWZ-FM [97.9 Jamz] THE WETUMPKA HERALD WKRG-TV [WKRG 5] TIDBiTS WPMI-TV [NBC 15] TIMES DAILY WQRR-FM [Alt 101.7] Union Springs herald WSET-TV [ABC 13] USA TODAY WSFA-TV [WSFA 12] WAAY-TV [WAAY 31] WTGS-TV [Fox 28] WABM-TV [My68] WTSU-FM [Troy University Public Radio] WAFF-TV [WAFF 48] WTTO-TV [CW 21] WAKA-TV [CBS 8] WTVY-TV [News 4] WALA-TV [Fox 10] WTWX-FM [Country 95.9] WAVH-FM [FM Talk 106-5] WVTM-TV [WVTM 13] WBMA-LD [Alabama's ABC 33/40] WVUA-CD [WVUA 23] WBRC-TV [WBRC Fox 6] WWBB-FM [B101] WDFX-TV [Fox 34] www.RickeyStokesNews.com WDHN-TV [WDHN] WZDX-TV [WZDX] WDRM-FM [102.1 WDRM] WZRR-FM [Talk 99.5] WEAC-CD [WEAC TV-24] YELLOWHAMMER WEAU-TV [WEAU 13] Alaska Alaska KSRM-AM [RADIO 92] ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS KSTK-FM [101.7 KSTK] Anchorage Daily Planet KTBY-TV [Fox 4] Chilkat Valley News KTOO-TV [Alaska Public Television] Chugiak-Eagle River STAR KTUU-TV [Channel 2] Daily Sitka Sentinel KTVF-TV [KTVF Channel 11] FAIRBANKS Daily News-Miner KUAC-FM [KUAC 89.9 FM] JUNEAU EMPIRE KUCB-FM [KUCB] KBRW-FM [KBRW] KUHB-FM [91.9 KUHB] KDLL-FM [91.9FM Kenai and Soldotna] KVAK-FM [KVAK Radio] KEAG-FM [Kool 97.3] KYUK-FM KMXT-FM [100.1 KMXT] MAT-SU VALLEY FRONTIERSMAN KODIAK DAILY MIRROR Patch - Across Alaska KSKA-FM [KSKA] Patch - Anchorage, AK Petersburg Pilot The Arctic Sounder THE SPENARDIAN The Cordova Times Wrangell Sentinel The Delta Discovery The Nome Nugget. Arizona APACHE JUNCTION/GOLD CANYON KQSS-FM [Gila 101.9] INDEPENDENT KSAZ-TV [Fox 10] Arizona Chinese American KTAR-FM [KTAR News 92.3 FM] Arizona Daily Star KTAZ-TV [Telemundo Phoenix] ARIZONA Daily Sun KTVK-TV [3TV] ARIZONA SILVER BELT KVOA-TV [News 4 Tucson] azcentral. KVVU-TV [Fox 5] b (Blaze Radio ASU) KXKQ-FM [Kat Kountry 94.5] BAJO EL SOL Lake Powell Chronicle Camp Verde Bugle Lavoz CASA GRANDE Dispatch Mohave Valley DAILY NEWS CN Cronkite News ARIZONA PBS NAVAJO TIMES Coolidge Examiner NAVAJO-HOPI Observer DAILY INDEPENDENT NL (National Ledger) DOUGLAS DISPATCH NORTH VALLEY EAST VALLEY Tribune ParkerPioneer EASTERN ARIZONA COURIER Patch - Phoenix, AZ EXPLORER Patch - Scottsdale, AZ Florence REMINDER & BLADE-TRIBUNE Patch - Tempe, AZ Gilbert Sun News Patch - Tucson, AZ GLENDALE DAILY PLANET PAYSON ROUNDUP HERALD/REVIEW PHOENIX New Times inMaricopa PRESCOTT VALLEY TRIBUNE KAWC-FM San Tan Sun News KBTK-FM [97.1 The Big Talker] Scary Mommy KECY-TV [Fox 9] SCOTTSDALE PROGRESS KGUN-TV [KGUN 9] SONORAN NEWS KJZZ-FM [KJZZ 91.5] SURPRISE INDEPENDENT KNXV-TV [ABC 15 Arizona] THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC KOLD-TV [KOLD News 13] The Copper Courier KPHE-LD [KPHE-TV 44] THE COPPER ERA KPHO-TV [CBS 5] The Daily Courier KPNX-TV [Channel 12] THE FOUNTAIN HILLS TIMES The MESA TRIBUNE TODAY'S NEWS-HERALD The Miner TUCSON WEEKLY The RING WHITE MOUNTAIN Independent The Verde Independent WJ [THE WESTERN JOURNAL] THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE Yuma Sun THE WICKENBURG SUN Arkansas ADVANCE-MONTICELLONIAN KUAF-FM amigo NEWS KVOM-FM [The Voice of Morrilton] Arkansas Democrat Gazette KXJK-AM [950 am 106.5 fm] ARKANSAS TIMES LA PRENSAL IBRE Ashley County Ledger Lake Area Weekly Booneville Democrat Log Cabin Democrat Camden News Maumelle Monitor CARLISLE INDEPENDENT NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Democrat Gazette Charleston EXPRESS NORTHWEST AK Democrat Gazette Online El Dorado News-Times PARIS EXPRESS HARRISON DAILY TIMES Patch - Fort Smith, AR Hot Springs Village Voice Patch - Little Rock, AR InsideOwasso PRESS ARGUS-COURIER KAIT-TV [Region 8] SILOAM SPRINGS Herald Leader KARK-TV [KARK 4] Stone County LEADER KATV-TV [Channel 7] Texarkana Gazette KBJT-AM [Talk Radio 1590] THE BATESVILLE DAILY Guard KFFB-FM [Timeless 106.1 KFFB] The Baxter Bulletin KFSM-TV [Channel 5] THE BEEBE NEWS KHOG-TV [40/29] The Courier KJMT-FM [Mountain Talk 97.1] The Murfreesboro Diamond KJNB-LD [KJNB Northeast Arkansas Fox] THE NASHVILLE News-LEADER KLRT-TV [Fox 16 Arkansas] THE PINE BLUFF COMMERCIAL KNWA-TV [KNWA] The Sentinel-Record KQEW-FM The Sheridan Headlight KTHV-TV [THV 11] TIMES RECORD KTLO-AM [Real Country] Times-Herald California Addiction NOW ANDERSON VALLEY ADVERTISER Alamo Today & Danville Today News Antelope Valley Press Berkeleyside KABC-TV [ABC 7 ABC 7 Eyewitness News] Beverly Hills Weekly KBCW-TV [KBCW 44 Cable 12] BEVERLY PRESS KBFX-CD [Fox 58] BOHEMIAN KCAL-TV [KCAL 9 KCAL 9 News] Buena Park. Anaheim Independent KCBS-TV [CBS 2 Los Angeles] CAL MATTERS KCBX-FM [Central Coast Public Radio] Calitoday KCDZ-FM [Z107.7] Canyon News KCHO-FM [North State Public Radio] ChangeLinks KCOY-TV [Dabl] Claremont Courier KCRA-TV [KCRA 3] CLOVERDALE REVEILLE KCRH-FM [KCRH 89.9FM] CN&R (Chico News & Review) KCSB-FM [Independent] CORONADO MAGAZINE KDOC-TV [KDOC-TV Los Angeles] COUNTERPUNCH KERO-TV [23ABC] CRESCENTA VALLEY WEEKLY KESQ-TV [NewsChannel 3 HD] DAILY BREEZE KEYT-TV [Channel 3] DAILY DEMOCRAT KFMB-TV [CBS 8] Daily Post KFSN-TV [ABC 30] DAILY PRESS KFTV-DT [Univision 21] Danville SanRamon KGET-TV [KGET 17] DEL MAR TIMES KGET.com DP(Dana Point) Times KGO-TV [ABC 7] EAST BAY TIMES KGTV-TV [ABC 10] EasyReaderNews King City Rustler Elk Grove Citizen KION-TV [KION NewsChannel 5/46] Encinitas Advocate KJDX-FM [JDX] ENTERPRISE-RECORD KKFX-CD [Fox 11] Escalon Times KLBP-LP ["KLBP"] Excélsior - Los Angeles KMEX-DT [Univision 34] FALLBROOK & BONSALL VILLAGE NEWS KMIR-TV [NBC Palm Springs] Fontana Herald News KMJ-FM [KMJ Now] FORT BRAGG Advocate-News KMPH-TV [Fox 26] FRONTPAGE MAG KMSG-LD [My TV 53 ] GILROY DISPATCH KNBC-TV [NBC 4 Southern California] Hi-Desert Star KNSD-TV [NBC 7 San Diego] hoodline KNSO-TV [Telemundo Fresno] IDYLLWILD TOWN CRIER KNTV-TV [NBC Bay Area] Inglewood News KNVN-TV [NBC 24] IVP (Imperial Valley Press) KOFY-TV [KOFY TV20] KOVR-TV [CBS 13] Los Angeles Times KPBS-FM Losangeles KPCC-FM [89.3 KPCC] Mammoth Times KPFA-FM [Pacifica Radio] MANTECA / RIPON BULLETIN KPFK-FM [Pacifica Radio] Marina Times KPIX-TV [KPIX 5] MISSION LOCAL KPOO-FM [Community Radio] mnn (mountain network news) KQED-FM [KQED] Mohave Valley DAILY NEWS KQED-TV [KQED] Monrovia Patch KQQK-FM [El Norte 107.9 FM] MONTEREY HERALD KRCR-TV [KRCR ABC 7] Moorpark Patch KRON-TV [KRON 4] Mother Jones KSBW-TV [KSBW or KSBW 8] Mount Shasta Herald KSBY-TV [KSBY 6] Mountain Democrat KSCU-FM [The Underground Sound] Mountain Echo KSEE-TV [KSEE 24] Mountain View VOICE KSKS-FM [93.7 Kiss Country] Mountaineer Progress KSWB-TV [Fox 5 San Diego] mynewsLA.com KTLA-TV [KTLA 5] Napa Valley Register KTTV-TV [Fox 11 Los Angeles] NEW NOISE MAGAZINE KTVU-TV [KTVU Fox 2] Newport Beach Independent KTXL-TV [Fox 40] NEWS BREAK KUVS-DT [Univision 19] Noticiero Telemundo 48 KVCR-DT [Empire PBS] Novato Advance KVEA-TV [Telemundo 52] Observer KVER-CD [Univision Palm Springs] OROVILLE MERCURY-REGISTER KVIE-TV [PBS KVIE] OZY KVPR-FM [Valley Public Radio] Palm Desert Patch KWCH-DT [KWCH 12] PALOS VERDES PENINSULA NEWS KXTV-TV [ABC 10] PARADISE POST KZYZ-FM Pasadena Star-News LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE Outlook PASADENA Weekly Laguna Beach Independent Patch - Agoura Hills, CA LAKE COUNTY NEWS Patch - Albany, CA Lake County Record-Bee Patch - Aliso Viejo, CA LGBTQ SAN DEIGO COUNTY NEWS Patch - Altadena, CA LongBeachReport.com Patch - Baldwin Park, CA Los Altos Town Crier Patch - Banning-Beaumont, CA Los Angeles Daily News Patch - Belmont, CA Patch - Benicia, CA Patch - Lemon Grove, CA Patch - Beverly Hills, CA Patch - Livermore, CA Patch - Brentwood, CA Patch - Los Alamitos-Seal Beach, CA Patch - Burlingame-Hillsborough, CA Patch - Los Altos, CA Patch - Calabasas, CA Patch - Los Gatos, CA Patch - Carlsbad, CA Patch - Malibu, CA Patch - Cerritos-Artesia, CA Patch
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