Tennessee NEWS SERVICE (April–December) 2007 Annual Report

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Tennessee NEWS SERVICE (April–December) 2007 Annual Report tnns tennessee NEWS SERVICE (April–December) 2007 annual report “Invaluable!...Very helpful STORY BREAKOUT NUMBER OF RADIO STORIES STATION AIRINGS* overall…Appreciate the brevity…Convenient Budget Policy & Priorities 10 1,947 and usually very Campaign Finance Reform/Money in Politics 2 815 timely…Enhances my Children’s Issues 9 1,134 newscasts…Timely cuts Citizenship/Representative Democracy 4 211 with newscasters I wouldn’t Civil Rights 3 137 think to call…Could use Consumer Issues 5 215 greater range of issues… Disabilities 7 1,746 Like the different voices we Education 4 908 don’t usually cover.” Energy Policy 6 290 Tennessee Broadcasters Family/Father Issues 2 89 Global Warming/Air Quality 6 266 Health Issues 10 456 “I want to give my very Human Rights/Racial Justice 2 109 strong recommendation for Hunger/Food/Nutrician 1 64 the Public News Service. Immigrant Issues 5 201 They are great to work Livable Wages/Working Families 3 158 with and provide access to Public Lands/Wilderness 2 39 listeners in rural areas Teen Pregnancy Prevention 1 765 of the state it would Water Quality 2 90 be impossible to reach otherwise.” Totals 84 9,640 Jeff Teague President and CEO Planned Parenthood of Middle and East Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Launched in April, 2007, the Tennessee News Service produced 84 radio and online news stories, which aired more than 9,640 times on 169 radio stations in Tennessee and 1,140 nationwide. * Represents the minimum number of times stories were aired. 67 68 69 145 122 TENNESSEE RADIO STATIONS 70 71 72 150 8 55 73 151 7 144 85 84 52 142 87 62 64 54 City Map # Stations 86 99 63 66 53 138 65 146 147 51 50 56 34 75 76 136 Alcoa 1 WBCR-AM 33 36 41 43 77 78 79 139 35 40 137 140 126 127 42 80 81 82 83 Athens 2 WAYA-FM 128 129 91 105 130 131 92 94 149 104 110 9 74 132 133 93 95 1 10 134 135 106 Bartlett 3 WMFS-FM 45 120 44 11 123 107 108 152 125 154 46 124 153 109 12 Bolivar 4–6 WBOL-AM, WMOD-FM, 2 102 100 WOJG-FM 96 101 48 49 141 103 27 59 31 14 15 25 26 Bristol 7–8 WOPI-AM, WIGN-AM 58 13 29 121 32 39 17 18 28 60 88 16 20 21 30 61 97 143 19 24 Camden 9–10 WFWL-AM, WRJB-FM 37 98 90 22 23 3 38 5 89 148 Centerville 11 WNKX-AM/FM (2) 113 4 6 47 111 112 117 115 116 Charlotte, NC 12 WYFN-AM 114 118 119 Chattanooga 13–24 WAWL-FM, WDEF-AM/FM 57 (2), WDOD-AM/FM (2), City Map # Stations City Map # Stations WDYN-FM, WGOW- AM/FM (2), WOGT-FM, Hartsville 56 WTNK-AM Murfreesboro 123–125 WGNS-AM, WMOT-FM, WSKZ-AM, WUSY-FM, Holly Springs, MS 57 WKRA-AM/FM (2) WMTS-FM WUUS-AM, WRXR-FM, Humboldt 58–59 WHMT-AM, WLSZ-FM Nashville 126–135 WFFH-FM, WLAC-AM, WLOV-FM, WKXJ-FM WNRQ-AM/FM (2), WSIX- Jackson 60–61 WTJS-AM, WWGM-FM Cleveland 25–30 WALV-FM, WBAC-AM, FM, WSM-FM, WVRY-FM, WCLE-AM/FM (2), Jamestown 62 WDEB-AM/FM (2) WYXE-AM, WAMB-AM, WDNT-AM, WUSY-AM, Jefferson City 63–66 WNRX-AM, WETB-AM, Peace and Justice Radio/Radio WXQK-AM WJCW-AM, WQUT-FM Free Nashville, WZTO-FM Columbia 31–32 WKOM-FM, WKRM-AM Kingsport 67–73 WCSK-FM, WGOC-AM, Newport 136–137 WLIK-AM, WNPC-AM/ Cookeville 33–36 WHUB-AM, WGIC-FM, WKIN-AM, WKOS-FM, FM (2) WGSQ-FM, WPTN-AM WKPT-AM, WRZK-FM, Oliver Springs 138 WOKI-AM WTFM-FM Covington 37–38 WKBL-AM, WKBQ-FM Paris 139–140 WLZK-FM, WMUF-AM/ Kingston Springs 74 WFFI-FM Cowan 39 WZYX-AM FM (2) Knoxville 75–83 WITA-AM, WIVK-FM, Crossville 40–43 WAEW-AM, WCSV-AM, Parker’s Crossroads 141 WBFG-FM WNML-AM/FM (2), WOWF-FM, WPBX-FM Portland 142 WQKR-AM WNOX-FM, WNRX-FM, Dyersburg 44–46 WASL-FM, WLSQ-FM, WUOT-FM, WUTK-FM, Pulaski 143 WKSR-AM/FM (2) WTRO-AM WIFA-AM, Knoxville Voice Rogersville 144 WRGS-AM Elberton, GA 47 WNGA-AM La Follette 84–85 WQLA-FM, WGLH-AM Russellville, KY 145 WUBT-AM Etowah 48–49 WCPH-AM, WENR-AM Lafayette 86–87 WEEN-AM, WLCT-FM Springfi eld 146–147 WDBL-AM, WSGI-AM Gallatin 50–51 WHIN-AM, WVCP-AM Lawrenceburg 88–90 WDXE-AM/FM (2), St. Joseph 148 WJOR-FM Greeneville 52–54 WGRV-AM, WIKQ-FM, WLLX-FM, WWLX-AM Tiptonville 149 WTNV-FM WSMG-AM Lebanon 91–93 WANT-FM, WCOR-AM, Tompkinsville, KY 150–151 WTKY AM/FM (2), Harrogate 55 WRWB-AM WRVW-AM/FM (2) WVFB-FM Lenior City 94–95 WKZX-FM, WBLC-AM Waverly 152 WQMV-AM Lewisburg 96 WAXO-AM TNNS Market Share Information Woodbury 153–154 WBOZ-FM, WBRY-AM Lexington 97–98 WDXL-AM, WZLT-FM Bowling Green, KY 3% Livingston 99 WLIV-AM Chattanooga 55% Louden 100 WKVL-FM Clarksville 16% Manchester 101–103 WFTZ-FM, WMSR-AM, WWTN-FM Cookeville 55% Martin 104–105 WCMT-AM, WUTM-FM Jackson, MS 21% Mc Minnville 106–109 WBMC-AM, WKZP-FM, Johnson City-Kingsport 32% WTRZ-FM, WAKI-AM Public News Service Jonesboro, AR 6% Mckenzie 110 WHDM-AM 888-891-9416 Memphis 111–119 WTCK-AM, KJMS-FM, Knoxville 9% fax 208-247-1830 KWAM-AM, WDIA-AM, [email protected] Memphis 30% WEGR-FM, WHRK-FM, WOTO-FM, WREC-AM, Nashville 30% Tennessee News Service WYLT-FM 0 0 20 30 40 0 60 800-931-1880 Milan 120 WYNU-FM fax 615-469-3022 TNNS National and Regional pick up 1,140 Stations Mount Pleasant 121 WXRQ-AM [email protected] Mountain City 122 WMCT-AM.
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