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Virginia Media Outlets Virginia 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 28. WHTE-FM [Hot 101.9] 1. Bill Bennett's Morning in America 29. WHTI-FM [Easy 100.9] 2. CoS (CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND) 30. WINA-AM [NewsRadio 1070 WINA] 3. Dr. Chambers on Call 31. WIQO-FM [100.9 WIQO] 4. Elvis Duran and The Morning Show 32. WJFK-FM [106.7 The Fan] 5. KEC92-FM [NOAA All Hazards Radio] 33. WJLZ-FM [The Current] 6. KHB36-FM 34. WKEY-AM [103.5 Big Country] 7. Radio IQ 35. WKGO-FM [Go 106] 8. Radio Maria Boston 36. WLUR-FM [91-5 WLUR] 9. THE COOP SHOW 37. WMBG-AM [WMBG AM-740] 10. The Freedom Link 38. WMJD-FM [Classic Country 100.7 11. The John Fredericks Show WMJD] 12. WBBT-FM [107.3 BBT] 39. WMLU-FM [WMLU 91.3 FM] 13. WCHV-AM [NewsTalk 1260 AM & 107.5 40. WMWC-FM FM] 41. WNIS-AM [AM 790 WNIS] 14. WCWM-FM [WCWM Radio] 42. WNNT-FM [River County 107.5] 15. WCYK-FM [HitKicker 99-7] 43. WNRS-FM [89-9 WNRS-FM] 16. WDXC-FM [Kickin' Country 102.3] 44. WODU-AM 17. WEHC-FM [90.7 WEHC] 45. WQPO-FM [Q-101] 18. WEMC-FM [WEMC 91.7] 46. WRAR-FM [105-5 WRAR] 19. WESR-FM [103 The Shore] 47. WRIR-LP [Richmond Independent 20. WETA-FM [Classical WETA 90.9FM] Radio] 21. WFAX-AM [WFAX AM 1220] 48. WRIR-LP [Richmond Indie Radio] 22. WFFC-FM [Radio IQ] 49. WRVS-FM [89-Nine ECSU] 23. WFLS-FM [93.3 WFLS] 50. WSIG-FM [96.9 WSIG] 24. WGGM-AM 51. WSIG-FM [Real Country 96.9 WSIG] 25. WGRQ-FM [SuperHits 95-9] 52. WSLQ-FM [Q99] 26. WHLF-FM [95-3 HLF] 53. WTJU-FM [91.1 WTJU] 27. WHLF-FM [95.3 HLF] 54. WTYD-FM [The Tide @ 92.3 and 102.1] All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 55. WURV-FM [103.7 Play] 24. b/r (bleacher report) 56. WUSH-FM [US106-1] 25. BEARINGDRIFT 57. WUVT-FM [WUVT-FM 90.7 26. BEDFORD BULLETIN Blacksburg] 27. BELGRADE NEWS 58. WVBW-FM [92-9 The Wave] 28. Bloomberg BNA 59. WVHL-FM [Kickin' Country 92.9] 29. Blue Ridge COUNTRY 60. WVTF-FM [WVTF Public Radio] 30. BLUE RIDGE outdoors 61. WWRC-AM [1260 The Answer] 31. Boston 62. WXGI-AM [ESPN 950] 32. BREITBART 63. WXGM-FM [Xtra 99-1] 33. BRISTOL HERALD COURIER 64. WXLK-FM [K92] 34. BROADSIDE 65. WZBB-FM [Super Country 99.9] 35. broadway WORLD.COM - Norfolk 36. Brunswick Times-Gazette Publication & Print 37. Burke CONNECTION 38. burn. 1. (iD) Independent Dealer 39. c-ville 2. 3 More Rounds.com 40. Campaigns & Elections - U.S. Edition 3. Aaron McFarling's Blog 41. CANCER BIOMARKERS 4. ABPN (Auto Body Repair Network) 42. CASCADIA SOCCER WIRE.COM 5. ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING 43. Cavalier Insider SOFTWARE 44. Chantilly News 6. Advancing PHILANTHROPY 45. Charleston STYLE & DESIGN 7. Adverse Event Reporting News 46. Charlottesville Family's Bloom 8. AEROSPACE AMERICA 47. cheers 9. Agri-Pulse 48. CHESTERFIELD Observer 10. AirForceTimes Online 49. Civil War News 11. Alexandria Gazette Packet 50. Clinical Oncology Alert 12. AmSECT Today 51. Clinical Researcher 13. ANIMAL TIMES 52. Coastal VIRGINIAMag.com 14. Appalachian Voices 53. COLLEGIATETIMES 15. AREA DEVELOPMENT 54. Common Ground 16. Arlington MAGAZINE 55. Communications Daily 17. Army Engineer Magazine 56. Compoundings 18. Arts & Extras 57. Cooperative living 19. asbj (American School Board Journal) 58. CULPEPER TIMES 20. Association for Women in 59. Cut N Scratch Mathematics Newsletter 60. CXO ADVISORY GROUP LLC 21. astrobiology web 61. Dan Casey's Blog 22. AUGUSTA FREE PRESS 62. Danville Register & Bee 23. AUTOINC. 63. DANZAHOY All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 64. DC Theatre Scene.com 102. Haughtline Dweethly 65. DCmetro 103. Health Insurance Report 66. DefenseNews 104. Hearing Loss 67. disclosures 105. Helicopter Association International 68. Door Ways Online 69. DOZIER'S WATERWAY GUIDE 106. Herald-Progress 70. ebn (Employee Benefit News) 107. HM 71. ecouterre 108. Hopewell News & Patriot 72. edible BLUE RIDGE 109. HR Magazine 73. Employee Benefit Adviser 110. i3 74. Encyclopedia of Clinical 111. i3 (IT IS INNOVATION) Neuropsychology 112. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in 75. ENGLISH JOURNAL Quantum Electronics 76. entrsekt 113. inman 77. ES (ENGINEERED SYSTEMS) 114. Innsbrook TODAY 78. Ethnicity & Disease 115. Inside HOKIESPORTS 79. evince 116. Insurance Compliance Insight 80. Examiner.com - Charlottesville 117. International Journal of Obesity 81. examiner.com - National 118. INTERNATIONAL POLICY DIGEST 82. Examiner.com - Richmond 119. International Trade Reporter 83. Examiner.com - Virginia 120. IV FOURTH ESTATE 84. Examiner.com - Washington 121. JOPERD 85. failbetter.com 122. Journal of Allied Health 86. Fairfax CONNECTION 123. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL 87. FAIRFAX COUNTY TIMES HORTICULTURE 88. Fairfax Station, Lorton & Clifton 124. JOURNAL of MANAGED CARE CONNECTION MEDICINE 89. Falls Church News-Press 125. Journal of Neurotrauma 90. FANBOYS ANONYMOUS 126. JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH 91. Federal Tax 127. JOURNAL OF Women's Health 92. Fincastle Herald 128. Laker Weekly 93. floral management 129. LIFE OF A FIGHTER 94. FoodFit.com 130. Love Happens Mag 95. Fredericksburg.com 131. M (MOTIF MAGAZINE) 96. GEOSTRATEGY-DIRECT.COM 132. MACE & CROWN 97. glass magazine 133. Madison Eagle 98. GolfStyles - MID ATLANTIC EDITION 134. MAINE BOATS, HOMES & HARBORS 99. GOVCONWIRE 135. MATHEMATICS teacher 100. GRENNE COUNTY RECORD 136. Medicinal Chemistry 101. HARPER'S MAGAZINE 137. METAL & GLAZING USGlass All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 138. Middleburg Eccentric 174. POLITICO Online 139. Midlothian Exchange 175. POLITICO PRO 140. Military Images 176. Polymer-Plastics Technology and 141. MIND EQUALS BLOWN Engineering 142. Momentum 177. POTOMAC LOCAL 143. MOOLANOMY 178. prince william living 144. move 179. PROFESSIONAL PILOT 145. MUSEUM 180. PSYCHIATRIC NEWS 146. NACD Directorship 181. Public Personnel Management 147. NASSP Bulletin 182. PUBLIC UTILITIES FORTNIGHTLY 148. National DEFENSE 183. PULSE - Sports Backers 149. national RIGHT TO LIFE NEWS 184. Rappahannock Record 150. Natural Gas Intelligence 185. reason 151. Naval Engineers Journal 186. RELEVANT 152. NETWORKING Times 187. REMEDIATION 153. never stop traveling 188. Richmond BizSense.com 154. News & Views GREATER 189. Richmond Times-Dispatch SPRINGFIELD CHAMBER OF 190. Richmond Times-Dispatch Online COMMERCE 191. RICHMOND.COM 155. NewsLine 192. roanoke.com 156. Nextgov 193. RogerEbert.com 157. nmp (NATIONAL MORTGAGE 194. ROTOR PROFESSIONAL) 195. RTM (Research-Technology 158. Oak Hill & Herndon CONNECTION Management) 159. OldTownCrier 196. RUN HAVEN 160. ON PATROL 197. S&P Global Market Intelligence 161. OurHealth - Shenandoah & 198. SECURITY MANAGEMENT Charlottesville Edition 199. SECURITY MANAGEMENT BUYERS 162. OUTDOOR LIFE GUIDE 163. Outlook Online 200. Selamta 164. OVERCLOCKERSCLUB 201. SHOUT! OUTDOOR LIFESTYLE 165. Oyster Pointer MAGAZINE 166. PANELS 202.Showcase 167. PaStE 203.Sleep Savvy 168. Patch.com - Fredericksburg 204. SM www.speedwaymedia.com 169. Patch.com - ManassasPark 205.SMITH MOUNTAIN EAGLE 170. php[architect] 206. Smyth County News & Messenger 171. Pittsburgh Sports Report 207.SNL 172. Plumbing Engineer 208. SOUTHSIDEDAILY.COM 173. POLITICO 209. SPACENEWS Online All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 210. Speedway Digest 249. The Goochland Gazette 211. Springfield CONNECTION 250.The Haymarket Lifestyle Magazine 212. STADIUM JOURNEY 251. The Herald 213. Staffing Success 252. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and 214. Stafford County Sun Clinical Neurosciences 215. STAR EXPONENT 253. The Kenbridge-Victoria Dispatch 216. storySouth 254.The King George Journal 217. STYLE WEEKLY 255. THE LASSO Online 218. Suffolk News-Herald 256.the Mechanicsville Local 219. TEXTILE SERVICES 257.The Middle East Journal 220.THE AMERICAN BAZAAR 258.The Nelson County Times 221. The Amherst New Era Progress 259.THE new PHYSICIAN 222. The Arlington Connection 260. The New York Times 223. The Bland County Messenger 261. The News & Advance 224.THE BLUE & GRAY PRESS 262.The News Media AND THE LAW 225. THE BOARDROOM 263.The News Virginian 226.THE CAPTAIN'S LOG 264. The Presbyterian OUTLOOK 227.THE CAPTAIN'S LOG Online 265.The Progress-Index 228.The Caroline Progress 266.The Recorder 229.The Catholic Virginian 267.THE ROANOKE TIMES 230.The Cavalier Daily 268.The United States Law Week 231. The Cavalier Daily Online 269.The Virginia Gazette 232. The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 270.The Virginia Informer 233. The ChristianOnlineMagazine.Com 271. The Virginian-Pilot 234.THE CHRONICLE of the HORSE 272.The Warrenton lifestyle magazine 235. The Chronicle of the Horse - 273.The Washington Post Untacked 274.The Winchester Star 236.The Columbus Dispatch 275.Tidewater Women 237.The Confederate Philatelist 276.Tidewaterbiz 238.THE CRIME REPORT 277.TIMBERLINE 239.The CT Online 278.TOURISM ANALYSIS 240. THE DAILY BEAST 279.Tricities.com 241. The Daily Progress 280. U.S. MAYOR 242.The Farmville Herald 281. U.S.News & WORLD REPORT 243.THE FISHING WIRE 282.UNDER THE RADAR Online 244. The Flat Hat 283.USA TODAY 245.The Flat Hat Online 284. V Magazine for Women 246. The Floyd Press 285.V.B.A Journal 247.The Free Lance-Star 286.Valley Business FRONT 248. THE GAZETTE-VIRGINIAN 287.Vehicle System Dynamics All Rights Reserved. © www.newswire.com ​ 288. VETERINARY SURGERY 7. COLLEGEINSIDER.COM 289.Village News - Chester 8. Comcast SportsNet 290. VIRGINIA BUSINESS 9. Daily News-Record Online 291. VIRGINIA LAWYERS WEEKLY 10. Fairfax Public Access - Channel 10 292.VIRGINIA LIVING 11. Freelancer - Lindstrom, Lois 293.Virginia News Connection 12. GMU-TV 294. Virginia Review 13. Good Morning Richmond 295.Virginia TURFGRASS journal 14.
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