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Media Contacts List MEDIA CONTACTS LIST Allen County & Surrounding Areas News Agency Address City State, Zip Phone Fax Contact Person/e-mail Business People Deborah Gerbers 7729 Westfield Dr. Fort Wayne IN 46825 (260) 497-0433 (260) 497-0822 Magazine [email protected] 2301 Faifield Ave. Mr. Fernando M. Zapari El Mexicano Newspapers Fort Wayne IN 46807 (260) 456-6843 (260) 456-2535 Suite 102 [email protected] Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. 200 E. Main St. Suite 800 Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260) 420-6945 [email protected] Ms. Connie Haas Zuber Fort Wayne Monthly 600 W. Main St. Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260) 461-8469 Editor [email protected] Frost Illustrated 3121 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne IN 46807 (260) 745-0552 (260) 745-9503 [email protected] Lucretia Cardenas Greater Fort Wayne (260) 426-2640 3306 Independence Drive Fort Wayne IN 46808 Editor Business Weekly [email protected] Lisa Green The Journal Gazette 600 W. Main St. Fort Wayne IN 46801 (260) 461-8773 (260) 461-8648 Asst. Editor Local news [email protected] Ms. Terri Richardson Features Editor (Faith/Speakers The Journal Gazette 600 W. Main St. Fort Wayne IN 46801 (260) 461-8304 (260) 461-8648 Bureau) [email protected] Ms. Lisa Esquivel Long Metro/Business Editor The News-Sentinel 600 W. Main St. Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260) 461-8244 (260) 461-8817 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Kerry Hubartt The News-Sentinel 600 W. Main St. Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260) 461-8239 (260) 461-8817 Management/department heads [email protected] Whatz Up Allen County Edition 206 S. Main St. (574) 658-4111 Senior Life Milford IN 46542 Editor, Betty Foster P.O. Box 188 ext. 2308 (800) 733-4111 ext. 2403 https://thewaynedalenews.com/online- The Waynedale News 2505 Lower Huntington Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46809 (260) 747-4535 (260) 747-5529 submissions/submit-your-news/ Times Community 3306 Independence Drive Fort Wayne IN 46808 (260) 426-2640 Publications East Allen Courier 13720 North Main St. Grabill IN 46741 (260) 627-2728 (260) 627-2519 [email protected] Ms. Joy LeCount Albion New Era P.O. Box 25 Albion IN 46701 (260) 636-2727 (260) 636-2042 Editor [email protected] The News-Banner 125 N. Johnson St. Bluffton IN 46714 (260) 824-0224 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Jeff Jones The Butler Bulletin P.O. Box 39 Butler IN 46721 (260) 868-5501 (260) 925-2625 Editor [email protected] Nicole Minier 123 N. Main St. Churubusco News Churubusco IN 46723 (260) 693-3949 (260) 693-6545 Editor P.O. Box 8 [email protected] Jannaya Andrews The Decatur Daily 141 S. Second St. Decatur IN 46733 (260) 724-2121 (260) 724-7981 Editor Democrat [email protected] Ms. Sue Carpenter (260) 925-2611 The Garrett Clipper P.O. Box 59 Garrett IN 46738 (260) 925-2625 Editor Ext. 45 [email protected] 3750 E. Church St. Hamilton News Hamilton IN 46742 (260) 488-3780 (260) 488-4326 [email protected] P.O. Box 326 Mr. Mike Marturello (260) 655-3117 The Herald-Republican 45 S. Public Square Angola IN 46703 (260) 665-2322 Editor Ext. 140 [email protected] LaGrange P.O. Box 148 LaGrange IN 46761 (260) 463-2166 (260) 463-2734 [email protected] Standard/LaGrange News Middlebury Independent P.O. Box 148 LaGrange IN 46761 (574) 825-9112 [email protected] Ms. Lois Ternet 115 E. South St. The Monroeville News Monroeville IN 46773 (260) 623-3316 (260) 623-3966 Editor P.O. Box 429 [email protected] Mr. Dave Kurtz 102 N. Main St. (260) 347-0400 The News Sun Kendallville IN 46755 (260) 347-2693 Executive Editor P.O. Box 39 Ext. 129 [email protected] Mr. Ryan Schwab 15605 Lima Rd. Northwest News Huntertown IN 46748 260-637-9003 260-637-8598 Editor PO Box 663 [email protected] The Post and Mail 927 Connexion Way Columbia City IN 46725 (260) 244-5153 (260) 244-7598 [email protected] Mr. Dave Kurtz (260) 925-2611 The Star 118 W. Ninth St. Auburn IN 46706 (260) 925-2625 Executive Editor Ext. 46 [email protected] The Tribune-News 113 S. State St. South Whitley IN 46787 (260) 723-4771 [email protected] Indiana's News Center WPTA & WISE 3401 Butler Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46808 (260) 483-8111 (260) 484-8240 [email protected] Channels 21 & 33 WANE-TV 2915 W. State Blvd. Fort Wayne IN 46808 260-481-1515 260-481-1429 http://wane.com/about-us/contact-us/ Channel 15 WFFT Fox 55 3707 Hillegas Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46808 (260) 471-5555 (260) 484-4331 http://www.wfft.com/ WOWO AM 1190 2915 Maples Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46816 (260) 447-6397 (260) 447-7546 [email protected] Katy Anderson WBOI 89.1 FM 3204 Clairmont Court News Director Fort Wayne IN 46898 (260) 452-1189 (260) 452-1188 NIPR P.O. Box 8459 [email protected] 260-918-1085 Eric Mollberg 260-421-1248 WELT-LP 95.7FM 900 Library Plaza Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260) 421-1200 [email protected] Summit City Radio Group Mr. J.J. Fabini (Rock 104; AM 1250 The 2000 Lower Huntington Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46819 (260) 747-1511 (260) 747-3999 Program Director River; Wild 96.3; V 102.9) [email protected] Promotions WFWI 92.3 FM 2915 Maples Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46816 (260) 447-5511 [email protected] http://www.wbcl.org/about-us/contact-us- WBCL 90.3 FM 1115 W. Rudisill Blvd. Fort Wayne IN 46807 (260) 745-0576 (260) 456-2913 1 Ms. Melissa Montana WLAB 88.3 FM 8 Martin Luther Drive Fort Wayne IN 46825 (260) 483-8236 (260) 482-7707 General Manager [email protected] 347 W. Berry St. Promotions WAJI 95.1 FM Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260) 423-3676 (260) 422-5266 Suite 600 [email protected] 347 W. Berry St. Promotions WLDE 101.7 FM Fort Wayne IN 46802 (260)423-3676 (260)422-5266 Suite 600 [email protected] Mr. Phil Becker 9604 Coldwater Rd. WJFX 107.9 FM Fort Wayne IN 46825 (260) 482-9288 (260) 482-8655 General Manager Suite 201 [email protected] Ben D. Saurer WFGA 106.7 FM 2915 Maples Rd. Fort Wayne IN 46816 (260) 477-5511 [email protected] 330 Intertech Parkway WLKI 100.3 FM Angola IN 46703 (260) 665-9554 (260) 665-9064 [email protected] Suite 300 WTHD 105.5 FM 7080 S. Nottawa Sturgis MI 49091 (260) 463-8500 (260) 463-8580 [email protected] WAWK 95.5 FM 1140 AM 931 East Ave. Kendallville IN 46755 (260) 347-2400 (260) 347-2524 [email protected] *Updated April 2017 Grey-shaded cells not updated https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_radio_stations_in_In Radio stations in IN diana Media in Fort Wayne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_in_Fort_Wayne,_Indiana.
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