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706-208-2200 Athens, GA 30601 Fax: 706-208-2246 Website Athens Area Media Updated 03/2015 NEWSPAPERS Athens Banner Herald 1 Press Place Phone: 706-208-2200 Athens, GA 30601 Fax: 706-208-2246 Website: www.onlineathens.com Calendar and local briefs: [email protected] Wayne Ford – Around Here Editior/Writer – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-208-2218 Donnie Fetter – Director of Content Editor – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-208-2227 April Burkhart – Health, Faith and Blueprint – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-208-2212 Lee Shearer – Education Reporter – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-208-2236 Flagpole Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1027 Phone: 706-549-9523 Athens, GA 30603 Fax: 706-548-8981 Street Address: 220 Prince Ave. Athens, GA 30601 Website: www.flagpole.com Pete McCommons – Editor – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-549-9523 Gabe Vodicka – Music Editor – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-549-9523 Jessica Smith - Arts Editor & Distribution Manager – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-549-9523 Calendar- [email protected] or use online form Athens Patch Scott Bernarde – Athens Patch Editor – [email protected] -more- Red and Black 540 Baxter Street Phone: 706-433-3000 Athens, GA 30605 Fax: 706-433-3033 Website: www.redandblack.com Stephen Mays – Editor in Chief – Email: [email protected] Michelle Baruchman – News Editor – Email: [email protected] Joe Youorski – Variety Editor – Email: [email protected] Franklin County Citizen Mailing Address: P.O. Box 580 Phone: 706-356-8557 Lavonia, GA 30553 Fax: 706-356-2008 Street Address: 12150 Augusta Road Lavonia, GA 30553 Website: www.franklincountycitizen.com Denise Matthews – Editor – Email: [email protected] Mainstreet News Mainstreet Newspapers, Inc. Phone: 706-367-5233 P.O. Box 908 Fax: 706-367-8056 33 Lee Street Jefferson, GA 30549 77 East May Street Winder, GA 30680 Website: www.mainstreetnews.com News: [email protected] Feature Stories: [email protected] -more- Mainstreet News Owns: The Banks County News P.O. Box 920 Phone: 706-677-3491 935 Historic Homer Hwy Fax: 706-677-3263 Homer, GA 30547 Website: www.banksnewstoday.com The Braselton News Located at the office of The Jackson Herald Phone: 706-654-5687 Drop-Off Only Location: Fax: 706-654-3996 4997 Hwy 53 Braselton, GA 30517 (See: Angela Healan) Website: www.braseltonnewstoday.com The Commerce News P.O. Box 459 Phone: 706-335-2927 1672 S Broad Street Fax: 706-335-4531 Commerce, GA 30529 Website: www.commercenewstoday.com The Jackson Herald P.O. Box 908 Phone: 706-367-5233 33 Lee Street Fax: 706-367-8056 Jefferson, GA 30549 Website: www.jacksonstreetheraldtoday.com The Madison County Journal P.O. Box 658 Phone: 706-795-2567 US 29 South Fax: 706-795-2765 Danielsville, GA 30633 Website: www.madisonjournaltoday.com -more- Oconee Enterprise Mailing Address: P.O. Box 535 Phone: 706-769-8532 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Fax: 706-769-8532 Street Address: 26 Barnett Shoals Road Watkinsville, GA 30677 Website: www.oconeeenterprise.com General information: [email protected] Calendar items: [email protected] Blake Giles – Editor – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-769-5175, ext. 27 Oconee Leader Mailing Address: P.O. Box 967 Phone: 706-310-1104 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Fax: 706-310-1054 Street Address: 46 Greensboro Hwy Watkinsville, GA 30677 Website: www.theoconeeleader.com Robert R. Peecher Jr. – Editor and Publisher – Email: [email protected] PRINT MEDIA Athens Magazine One Press Place Phone: 706-208-2220 Athens, GA 30603 Fax: 706-208-2339 Advertising: 706-208-2329 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 912 Athens, GA 30603 Website: www.athensmagazine.com Andrea Griffith Girtz – Editor – Email: [email protected] -more- Athens-Oconee Parents Magazine Mailing Address: P.O. Box 465 Phone: 706-354-4990 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Website: www.athensparent.com Email: [email protected] Buffy Wennersten – Managing Editor – [email protected] Calendar: [email protected] Columns (UGA Faculty) 286 Oconee Street, Suite 200 North Phone: 706-542-8017 University of Georgia Fax: 706-542-3939 Athens, GA 30602-1999 Website: www.uga.edu/columns Juliett Dinkins – Editor – Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] RADIO WBIC (AM 810) Franklin Co. 259 Turner Street Phone: 706-246-0059 Royston, GA 30662 Fax: 406-245-9571 WBKZ (AM 880) 1186 W Broad Street Phone: 706-548-8800 Athens, GA 30601 WIMO AM/1300 35 N Broad Street Phone: 770-867-1300 Winder, GA 30680 Fax: 678-963-5483 WPPP Hot 100.7 FM Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7056 Phone: 706-548-2665 Athens, GA 30604 Website: www.athensrock.com -more- Cox Radio Network Stations WGAU (AM 1340) NEWS/TALK Mailing Address: 1010 Tower Place Phone: 706-549-6222 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Station Address: 850 Bobbin Mill Road Athens, GA 30606 Website: www.wgauradio.com Matt Caesar – Program Director – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-410-9420 Public Service Announcements: [email protected] WNGC (FM 106.1) North Georgia Country Mailing Address: 1010 Tower Place Phone: 706-549-6222 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Station Address: 850 Bobbin Mill Road Athens, GA 30606 Website: www.1061wngc.com Public Service Announcements: [email protected] Pete de Graaff – Program Director – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-410-9421 WGMG/MAGIC 102.1 1010 Tower Place Phone: 706-549-6222 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Fax: 706-546-0441 Website: www.magic1021.com Public Service Announcements: [email protected] Jerry Arnold – Program Director – Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-549-1715 -more- WPUP ROCK 103.7 1010 Tower Place Phone: 706-549-6222 Watkinsville, GA 30677 WRFC AM 960 THE REF 1010 Tower Place Phone: 406-549-6222 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Website: www.960theref.com David Johnson – Program Director – [email protected] WXKT 103.7 340 Jesse Jewell Parkway Suite 400 Phone: 648-645-4242 Gainesville, GA 30501 Website: www.1037chuckfm.com Pete de Graaff – Program Director – [email protected] Public Service Announcements: [email protected] Power Athens WPUP 100.1 1010 Tower Place Phone: 706-549-6222 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Fax: 706-546-0441 Website: www.powerathens.com Jerry Arnold – Program Director - Email: [email protected] Mel Stovall – Compliance/PSA Director – Email: [email protected] Other Stations WMSL/FM 88.9 2121 Ruth Jackson Road Phone: 770-725-8890 Bogart, GA 30622 Fax: 678-753-0088 Website: wmsl.fm -more- WUGA/91.7, 97.9 University of Georgia Phone: 706-542-9842 1197 South Lumpkin Street Fax: 706-542-6718 Athens, GA 30602 Website: www.wuga.org Email: [email protected] Chris Shupe – Program Director – Email: [email protected] WUOG/90.5 102 Tate Student Center Phone: 706-542-4567 Athens, GA 30602 Website: www.wuog.org Zach Bernknopf – External Affairs Director – Email: [email protected] CABLE AND TELEVISION UGA News Channel Email: [email protected] Phone: 706-542-0515 BLOGS AthensWorld Website: www.athensworld.com Email: [email protected] Mommy Octopus Website: www.mommyoctopus.com Email: [email protected] Oconee County Observations Website: www.oconeecountyobservations.com Lee Becker Email: [email protected] ### .
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