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Greater Dakota News Service Greater Dakota News Service 2010 annual report 27 1 1 23 11 1 1 41 5 31 1 1 41 31 1 24 24 1 1 MEDIA OUTLETS 20 18 1 15 28 28 37 48 48 12 48 48 28 33 37 48 City Map # Outlets 48 48 48 3 3 32 1919 7 Aberdeen 1 American News, K219CM- 35 42 42 19 4 4 42 42 29 1919 4 13 FM, KBFO-FM, KGIM AM, 45 44 44 19 19 16 50 19 4 13 KKAA-AM, KQAA-FM, 8 34 8 21 KSDN-AM, KSDN-FM, 8 36 36 36 34 34 47 25 3636 36 4047 40 40 36 36 47 KABY-TV, KSFF-FM 36 36 40 40 40 17 36 38 38 40 36 404040 40 Alcester 2 Hudsonite 10 10 30 30 4039 35 30 40 Belle Fourche 3 K201AP-FM, KBFS-AM 30 30 40 40 26 40 40 14 14 22 Brookings 4 Brookings Register, KBRK- 51 46 49 49 51 46 2 AM, KBRK-FM, KESD-FM 51 6 51 46 4646 Buffalo 5 Nation’s Center News 46 46 43 Canton 6 KYBB-FM 9 Clear Lake 7 KDBX-FM Deadwood 8 KDJJ AM, KDSJ-AM, KSQY-FM City Map # Outlets City Map # Outlets Decorah, IA 9 KVIK-FM Lead 21 K220BA-FM Redfield 37 KGIM FM, KQKD AM Edgemont 10 Edgemont Herald Tribune, Lennox 22 Lennox Independent Reliance 38 KPLO-FM, KTSD-FM K214BN-FM Little Eagle 23 KLND-FM Salem 39 KIKN-FM Eureka 11 Northwest Blade Lowry 24 KMLO-FM, KQSD-FM Sioux Falls 40 KCFS-FM, KCSD-FM, KELO- Faith 12 KPSD-FM Madison 25 KJAM-AM AM, KELO-FM, KMXC-FM, Flandreau 13 Moody County Enterprise, Martin 26 KZSK-FM KNWC-AM, KNWC-FM, KXQL-FM KRRO-FM, KSOO-AM, McLaughlin 27 Messenger Gregory 14 Gregory Times-Advocate, KSQB-AM, KSQB-FM, KVCX-FM Milbank 28 Grant County Review, KKSD- KTWB-FM, KWSN-AM, FM, KMSD AM Groton 15 Groton Independent KCLO-TV, KDLO-TV, KELO- Miller 29 Miller Press Highmore 16 Highmore Herald TV, KSFY-TV Mitchell 30 The Daily Republic, K215AI- Hot Springs 17 K201AQ-FM Sisseton 41 KSWS AM, KSWS-FM FM, KMIT-FM, KORN-AM, Hoven 18 Hoven Review Spearfish 42 Black Hills Pioneer, K216AO-FM, KQRN-FM KBHU-FM, KDDX-FM Huron 19 Huron Plainsman, K217CF-FM, Mobridge 31 KOLY-AM, KOLY-FM KIJV-AM, KKOK FM, KOKK- Spring Grove, MN 43 KQYB-FM Onida 32 Onida Watchman AM, KZKK-FM, KZNC-AM, Sturgis 44 KBHB-AM, KRCS-FM KZNC-FM Ortonville, MN 33 KCGN-FM Sundance, WY 45 KYDT-FM Isabel 20 The Isabel Dakotan Pierre 34 K241AF-FM, KGFX FM, Vermillion 46 KAOR-FM, KOSZ AM, KUSD-AM, KGFX-AM KUSD-FM, KVHT-FM, KVTK-AM, Porcupine 35 KILI-FM KBHE-TV Rapid City 36 KBHE-FM, KFXS-FM, KIQK- Volga 47 KJAM-FM, KJJQ-AM, KKQQ-FM FM, KKLS-AM, KKLS-FM, Watertown 48 KDLO-FM, KIXX-FM, KSDR- KKMK-FM, KOTA-AM, AM, KSDR-FM, KWAT-AM, KOUT-FM, KQRQ-FM, KXLG-FM Greater Dakota News Service produced 156 news KTOQ-AM, KHSD-TV, Waukon, IA 49 KNEI-AM, KNEI-FM stories, which ran approximately 10,500 times on 110 KNBN-TV radio stations, 20 print outlets, and 8 television stations Wessington Springs 50 KUQL-FM for a total of 138 media outlets in South Dakota and Yankton 51 KKYA-FM, KYNT-AM, border states. Nationally, our stories were picked WNAX-AM, WNAX-FM up by over 650 outlets, and shared on hundreds of Statewide Waitt Farm Network1 websites including our own -- publicnewsservice.org, which generated over 24,000 views, alone. Arizona News Connection Illinois News Connection Missouri News Service North Carolina News Service Phoenix, AZ 34% Bloomington 40% Columbia 36% Charlotte-Gastonia 31% Tucson, AZ 13% Chicago 14% Fayetteville, AR 1% Chattanooga, TN 8% Additionally, 68 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Decatur 18% Joplin 41% Fayetteville 15% Dubuque, IA 21% Kansas City 20% Greensboro-Winston-Salem 17% Big Sky Connection Evansville, IN 19% Marion-Carbondale, IL 1% Greenville-New Bern 6% Billings 39% LaSalle-Peru 2% Pittsburg, KS 18% Greenville-Spartanburg, SC 2% Great Falls 23% Marion-Carbondale 36% St. Louis 29% Knoxville, TN 1% Kalispell-Flathead Valley 22% Peoria 4% Additionally, 133 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Myrtle Beach 2% Additionally, 112 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Quad Cities 3% Raleigh-Durham, SC 49% Rockford 1% Rocky Mount-Wilson 28% California News Service St. Louis, MO 7% Wilmington 49% Additionally, 114 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Additionally, 99 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Bakersfield 22% Nevada News Service Chico 28% Las Vegas 21% Fresno 5% Reno 27% Los Angeles 20% Additionally, 55 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Merced 19% Iowa News Service Oregon News Service Modesto 4% Cedar Rapids 32% Bend 57% Monterey-Salinas 19% Des Moines 19% New Hampshire News Connection Boise, ID 3% Oxnard-Ventura 14% Dubuque 41% Augusta-Waterville, ME 3% Eugene-Springfield 38% Redding 6% La Crosse, WI 2% Boston, MA 2% Las Vegas, NV 2% Riverside-San Bernardino 15% LaSalle-Peru, IL 2% Concord (Lakes Region) 32% Medford-Ashland 51% Sacramento 20% Mason City 36% Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction 17% Portland 19% San Diego 21% Quad Cities, IL 36% Lewiston-Auburn, ME 8% Tri-Cities, WA 2% San Francisco 19% Rochester, MN 2% Manchester 51% Additionally, 99 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. San Jose 23% Sioux City 12% Montpelier-Barre St. Johnsbury, VT 3% San Luis Obispo 5% Waterloo-Cedar Falls 47% Portland, ME 5% Santa Barbara 39% Prairie News Service Portsmouth-Dover 38% Santa Maria-Lompo 12% Additionally, 155 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Bismark 79% Additionally, 38 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Santa Rosa 13% Fargo-Moorhead 49% Stockton 5% Grand Forks 45% Additionally, 76 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Victor Valley 26% Kentucky News Connectioin New Mexico News Connection Visalia-Tulare 4% Albuquerque 40% Bowling Green 15% Additionally, 98 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Santa Fe Clarksville, TN 18% 32% Te nnessee News Service Waco, TX Cookeville, TN 2% 3% Bowling Green, KY 5% Evansville, IN 29% Additionally, 45 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Chattanooga 41% Huntington-Ashland, WV 4% Clarksville 18% New York News Connection Colorado News Connection Lexington-Fayette 21% Cookeville 60% Albany-Schenectady-Troy 63% Cheyenne, WY 48% Louisville 22% Jackson, MS 3% Binghamton 37% Colorado Springs 29% Nashville< TN 7% Johnson City-Kingsport 51% Buffalo-Niagara Falls 28% Denver-Boulder 38% Parkersburg-Marietta, WV 14% Jonesboro, AR 6% Danbury, CT 8% Fort Collins-Greeley 49% Additionally, 104 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Knoxville 25% Elmira-Corning 9% Pueblo 33% Memphis 29% Hamptons-Riverhead 17% Additionally, 81 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Nashville 21% Ithaca 43% Additionally, 50 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Keystone State News Connection Middlesex-Somerset-Union 12% Allentown-Bethlehem 24% Monmouth-Ocean, NJ 5% Virginia News Connection Commonwealth News Service Morristown, NJ 15% Altoona 20% Baltimore, MD 2% Boston 13% Nassau-Suffolk 32% Atlantic City, NJ 2% Charlottesville 61% Cape Cod 16% New York City 26% Binghamton, NY 9% Frederick, MD 7% Hartford-New Britain, CT 3% Newburgh-Middletown 10% Erie 11% Greensboro-Winston-Salem, NC 1% New Bedford-Fall River 20% Olean 37% Harrisburg-Lebanon 41% Harrisonburg-Chambersburg-Waynesborro, MD 1% Portsmouth-Dover, NH 5% Poughkeepsie 16% Johnstown 5% Harrisonburg 60% Providence, RI 7% Rochester 35% Lancaster 39% Johnson City-Kingsport, TN 5% Springfield 35% Stamford-Norwalk, CT 17% Pittsburgh 25% Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News 14% Worcester 26% Syracuse 51% Reading 25% Richmond 28% Additionally, 27 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg 26% Utica-Rome 23% Roanoke-Lynchburn 27% Trenton, NJ 9% Watertown 9% Additionally, 78 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Wheeling, WV 2% Additionally, 70 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Connecticut News Service Wilkes Barre-Scranton 27% Bridgeport Washington News Service 9% Williamsport 19% Danbury 19% Wilmington, DE 13% Seattle-Tacoma 11% Hamptons-Riverhead, NY Northern Rockies News Services 2% York 27% Spokane 34% Hartford-New Britain 18% Additionally, 62 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Bend, OR 10% Tri-Cities 36% New Haven 19% Boise 57% Yakima 28% New London 23% Spokane, WA 46% Additionally, 76 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Springfield, MA 4% Additionally, 57 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Additionally, 52 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. West Virginia News Service Beckley 50% NUMBER OF STORIES | MEDIA OUTLET USAGE* Maine News Service Ohio News Connection Charleston 35% Florida News Connection Elkins-Buckhannon-Weston 20% Totals 156 | 10,549 Augusta-Watervile 2% Akron 21% Brunswick, GA 8% Hagerstown-Chambersburg-Waynesboro, MD 4% Bangor 59% Canton 29% Daytona Beach 19% Huntington-Ashland 54% Portsmouth-Dover 2% Charleston 1% STORY BREAKOUT Morgantown-Clarksburg-Fairmont 36% Dothan, AL 4% Cincinnati 62% Budget Policy & Priorities 6 | 704 Additionally, 11 stations outside the major markets aired the stories. Budget Policy & Priorities 6 | 356 Fort Myers-Naples 6% Parkersburg-Marietta 43% Children’s Issues Cleveland 29% Children’s Issues 8 | 537 3 | 321 Pittsburgh, PA 2% Fort Pierce-Vero Beach 14% Columbus 31% Consumer ConsumerIssues Issues 9 1| 457| 102 Fort Walton Beach 12% Wheeling 42% Criminal JusticeCriminal1 Justice | 58 2 | 232 Dayton 44% Gainsville-Oscala 16% Additionally, 61stations outside the major markets aired the stories.
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