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Pensacola Newspapers " .'- .. PENSACOLA NEWSPAPERS Pensacola News Journal Susan Catron One News Journal Plaza 4 days Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 435-8621 UWF Voyager Editor 11,000 University Pkwy Monday for following week's Pensacola, FL 32514 Tuesday publication (904) 474-2191 PJC Corsair Editor 1000 College Blvd. Pensacola, FL 32504 (904) 484-1458 The Beacon Bill Phifer, Editor 301 W. Government St. Tuesday for Friday publication Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 432-5313 Escambia Sun Press Denise Messer 3610 Barrancas Ave. Monday for Thursday publication Pensacola, FL 32507 (904 ) 4 56-3121 The Pensacola New Ameri can Editor 521 W. Cervantes St. Monday for Thursday publication Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 432-8410 Pensacola Voice Les Hump h rey 213 E. Yonge St. Monday fo r Thu rsday publ ica tion Pensacola, FL 32503 (904) 434-6963 The Sentinel Duane Cook, Editor 1200 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Monday for Thu rsday publica tion Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 (904) 934-1200 The Islander Newspaper Elizabeth Waters, Editor P.O. Box 292 Tuesday for Friday p u blication Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 ( 904) 934-3417 Santa Rosa Press Gazette Ray Murphy 262 Gulf Breeze Pkwy #8 Monday for Thursday publication Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 (904) 934-3300 · " PENSACOLA RADIO STATIONS C. QNTA.C.T. ..... &c ...... P.J;:.A.P.k.. ;r.: N~ WAVH 96 .1 FM Branch Office 3000 Langley Ave. Call (800) 634-2615 Pensacola, FL 32504 (904) 478-2143 WBLX AM-FM Pat P.O. Box 1967 3 days Mobile, AL 36633 (904) 434-4311 (Mobile) WBSR 1450 AM / WM EZ 9 4 . 1 FM Gene Phalzer P.O. Box 8057 1 week Pensacola, FL 32505 (904) 438-4982 WCOA 1370 AM / WJLQ 100 FM Jim Young 6565 N. W st. 1 week Pensacola, FL 32505 (904) 478-6011 WFXP 980 AM PSA Director 415 N. Spring St. 2 weeks if possible Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 438-6822 WGSX 104 FM Mary Booth P.O. Box 1044 1 week Mobile, AL 36633 (904) 474-9877 WTKX 101 FM / 1230 AM Tiana 111 N. Baylen St. 3 days Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 438-7543 WUWF 88 . 1 FM Phil Burger 11,000 University Pkwy. 2 weeks Pensacola, FL 32514 (904) 474-2327 . UWF Student Radio PSA Coordinator 11,000 University Pk wy. 1 week (?) Pensacola, FL 32514 (no phone) 1 {\ i , " Pensacola Radio Stations cont. WXBM 102 FM Helen 1687 Quintet Rd. 1 week Pace, FL 32570 (904) 994--5357 WOWW 107 FM Steve Remel 4220 Davis Hwy. 1-2 weeks Pensacola, FL 32503 (904) 434-7388 2 PENSACOLA TEL E VISION STATIONS WALA TV 10 Larry Pate P.O. Box 1548 3 days Mobile, AL 36633 (904) 434-0405 WEAR TV 3 PSA: Sue Straughn 4990 Mobile Hwy. 2 weeks Pensacola, FL 32506 News: Tom Wahl (904) 455-7311 1 week WJTC TV 44 Sandra Dagwell 700 S. Palafox St. 1 week Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 438-4444 WKRG TV 5 / AM-FM RADIO PSA: Carman Brown 555 Broadcast Dr. 1 week Mobile, AL 36606 (205) 479-5555 WKRG TV 5 / AM- FM RADIO News: Drexel Gilbert 125 W. Romano St. Suite 5 1 week Pensacola, FL 32501 (904) 432-5050 WPMI TV 15 Kathy Bentley (to route) 604 N. Warrington Rd. 1 week Pensacola, FL 32506 (904) 453-5323 WSRE TV 23 "Bulletin Board " 1000 College Blvd. 1-2 weeks Pensacola, FL 32504 (904) 484-1000 NAUTILUS NEWS UWF Student News Program 11,000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL 32514 ,. .. · . PENSACOLA OTHER SOURCES A.PR.R. .~. s.. S..... Jk .... .PHo.N ..~ . GQN.I.AG.L .... ~ ...... R~A.Pk. +N. .~ UWF Information Center Marquee Announcements 11,000 University Pkwy 1 week Pensacola, FL 32514 (904) 474-30 02 / .
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