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News Media List for USNRC Region OCT Z6111 ~~Re -Ooir --- MEDIA CONTACTS BRUNSWICK Associated Press - Raleigh ao raleigh (ýar. orq Dawn Bryant - Myrtle Beach Sun News dbrva ntO~thesun news. corn Ed Harper - State Port Pilot eha rper~d)stateoortoilot. corn Greater Wilmington Business Journal cwilkersontcDwilminatonbiz.com Hilary Snow - State Port Pilot hsnow~a-stateg~ort i lot. corn Jim Brumm, Wilmington Star-News lol brumm~cmsn.com John Murawski - News & Observer john.mrurawski~aýnewsobserver.com Mike Hughes, Progress Energy - Raleigh mike. hughesdoanmail.corn NC News Network - Ellen Reinhardt ereinhardt~cDncnn.com News 14 - Wilmington newsroom (Dnews 14.com Ray Henry - AP Atlanta rhenrv(@aD.org Rhonda Bellamy - WAAV, Wilmington Rhonda(&ýMOwaav. com Ryan Mosier, Progress, Brunswick ryan. mosier(c).pgnmail.com Sarah Wilson - Brunswick Beacon swilson~cDbrunswickbeýacon .com Shelby Sebens, Wilmington Star-News shelby.sebens(cDstarnewsonline.corn Sherry Jones, Wilmington Star-News sherry. ionese~starnewsonline.com Steve Jones - Myrtle Beach Sun News sionesathesu nnews. com The Brunswick Beacon ed itorebrunswickbeacon .com The State Port Pilot - Southport pilot(@,stateportDilot corn Wayne Faulkner, Wilmington Star-News wavhe.faulkner(cDstarnewson line. com WECT-TV and WSFX-TV, Wilmington wect(cDwect. corn WHQR Newsroom news~cDwhg r.ora WHQR-FM (Public) whar(@whar.org Wilmington Journal wilmiourn~a)aol. corn Wilmington Star-News citvdesk~astarnewsonline. corn WWAY-TV, Wilmington news roorn(cwwavtv3. corn emonmm *Mt~ho Freedom of InfoqmrlofrAn 4049974901 USNRC Region il UJSNRC Region 11 03:01:31 p.m. 10-06-2011 3/69 Members: Associated Press, Boise [email protected] Associated Press, Boise tdvorak @ap.org Bob Poyser - Areva [email protected] Ian Fennell, Editor, Idaho State Journal [email protected] Idaho Falls Post Register rthomberry@ postregister.com Idaho Falls Post Register [email protected] Idaho State Journal, Pocatello pressrelease @journalnet.com Idaho State Journal, Pocatello newsroom @journalnet.com ISU Bengal, Idaho State University [email protected] Jarret Adams - Areva [email protected] Jennifer McGraw - KIDK-TV jenniferm @kidk.com John Miller, AP [email protected] KIDK-TV, Idaho Falls tedd @kidk.com KIFI-TV, Idaho Falls [email protected] KPVI-TV, Idaho Falls newsroom @kpvi.com Matt Hugie, KPVI.com [email protected] Sho Ban News, Fort Hall Reservation shobnews@ ida.net Sven Berg -- Idaho Falls Post Register sberg@ postregister.com Todd Kunz - KIDK-TV [email protected] Upper Valley Standard Journal editor @uvsj.com 2 4049974901 USNRC Region 11 . UJSNRC Region 11 03:01:53 p.m. 10-06-2011 5/69 Members: (- r Andy Perdue - Tri-City Herald [email protected] Anna King, NPR [email protected] Anna Markham - AREVA anna.markham @areva.com Annette Cary, TC Herald [email protected] Associated Press - Spokane [email protected] Bob Link - Areva Robert.Link @areva.com Brian Paul, KVEW-TV brianp@ kvewtv.com Chris Sivula, TC Herald csivula @tr-cityherald.com Christine Brown, KNDU christine.brown@ kndu.com Idaho Spokesman [email protected] Idaho Spokesman [email protected] KAPP-TV kAPPnews @kapptv.com KEPR-TV, Pasco newsroom @keprtv.com KGDN [email protected] KHQ KHQnewsdesk @khq.com KIMA-TV david @kimatv.com KNDU-TV, Kennewick news @kndu.com KONA [email protected] KONA Radio [email protected] KONA-AM [email protected] KVEW-TV kvewnews @kvewtv.com Laurie Williams - Tri-City Herald Iwilliams @tri-cityherald.com Northwest Public Radio newsroom @kuow.org TC Journal of Business [email protected] The Columbian lou.brancaccio @columbian.com The News Tribune [email protected] The Post Register news@ postregister.com Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business [email protected] Tri-City Herald [email protected] Walla Walla Union-Bulletin [email protected] Washington State University Public Radio [email protected] Yakima Herald news @yakimaherald.com 2 03:02:27 p.m. 10-06-2011 7/69 4049974901 USNRC Region II USNRC Region 11 Members: Associated Press - Richmond [email protected] Carla Parks, APR - B&W Lynchburg [email protected] Caroline Glickman -- Lynchburg News & Advance & 4 Lj -Lin 6 ýWrý cglickman @newsadvance.com Joe Stinnett -- Lynchburg News & Advance [email protected] Jud Simmons, B&W Lynchburg hjsim mons @babcock.com Lynchburg News & Advance news @newsadvance.com Ray Henry - AP Atlanta rhenry@ ap.org Richmond Times-Dispatch [email protected] Roanoke Times michael.stowe @roan oke.com Roanoke Times duncan.adams @roanoke.com Roanoke Times todd.jackson @roanoke. corn Virginia News Network [email protected] WDBJ-TV, Lynchburg Bureau [email protected] WDBJ-TV, Roanoke [email protected] WREL/WWZW news @wrel.com WRVL-FM, Lynchburg [email protected] WSET-TV, Lynchburg newsdesk @wset.com WSLS-TV, Roanoke assignmentdesk @wsls.com 4 4U4V!Ii4'JUI U31NMk.. neylurl 11 W314m,- Reglull 11 u~I'J¶'~u T~y~J0P. 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Gatten, TVA [email protected] Bill Brewer - Knoxville News Sentinel bbrewer@ knoxvillebiz.com Bill Poovey, AP- Chattanooga [email protected] Brian Lawson - Huntsville Times [email protected] Dave Flessner, Chattanooga Times-Free Press [email protected] Ed Marcum - Knoxville News Sentinel marcum @knoxvillebiz.com Fort Payne Times-Journal news @times-journal.coam Guntersville Advertiser-Gleam news @advertisergleam.com Jay Reeves, Associated Press [email protected] Kate Brum back -- AP, Montgomery [email protected] Ken Bonner, Scottsboro Daily Sentinel [email protected] Ken Faulk - Birmingham News [email protected] Knoxville News Sentinel, Business News [email protected] Knoxville News Sentinel, News news @knoxnews.com North Jackson Progress [email protected] Pam Sohn, Chattanooga Times Free Press psohn @timesfreepress.com Ray Golden - TVA rrgolden @tva.gov Ray Henry - AP Atlanta [email protected] Terry Johnson - TVA [email protected] The Chattanoogan - Web Only news @chattanoogan.com WAAY-TV, Huntsville newsroom @waaytv.com WAFF-TV, Huntsville news @walf.com WDEF-TV -- Chattanooga [email protected] WHNT-TV, Huntsville news.department @whnt.com WRCB-TV, Chattanooga news @wrcbtv.com WTVC-TV -- Chattanooga producers@ newschannel9.com WVNN-AM. Huntsville wvnn.newsroom @cumulus.com 6 I I I" 4049974901 USNRC Region 11UNCRgo USNRC Region 11i 03:03:233c~2 p.m.~. 1-U-uIII1UUb_2U I I f~ j~ Members: 1 Adam Smith, Athens News-Courier [email protected] Amy Reagan - TVA [email protected] Anne Paine -- Nashville Tennessean [email protected] AP Montgomery [email protected] Bill Poovey, AP- Chattanooga [email protected] Bill Wiley [email protected] Bobby Shuttleworth bshuttleworlh @waft.com Brian Lawson -- Huntsville Times brian.lawson@htimes-com Dave Flessner -- Chattanooga Times-Free Press [email protected] Eric Fleischauer - Decatur Daily Eric @decaturdaily.com Holly Holiman -- Decatur Daily V(b)(6) _- Jay Reeves -- AP Birmingham [email protected] Jim Nesbitt - TVA [email protected] Karen Middleton -- Athens News-Courier [email protected] Kay Whittenburg - TVA [email protected] Kelly Kazek [email protected] Kent Faulk kfaulk @bhamnews.com Mike Goens mike~goens @timesdaily.com Newstalk 1240 WBCF [email protected] Pam Sohn, Chattanooga Times Free Press psohn @timestreepress.com Ray Golden - TVA [email protected] Ray Henry - AP Atlanta [email protected] The Cullman Times editor @cullmantimes.com The Decatur Daily [email protected] Trevor Stokes trevor.stokes @timesdaily.com WAAY-TV newsroom @waaytv.com WAFF.TV news @waff.com WHNT-TV news.department @whnt.com 8 4049974901 USNRC Region 11 USNRC Region 11 03:03:48 p.m. 10-06-2011 13/69 Members: Associated Press - Raleigh apraleigh @ap.org Dawn Bryant - Myrtle Beach Sun News [email protected] Ed Harper - State Port Pilot [email protected] Greater Wilmington Business Journal [email protected] Hilary Snow - State Port Pilot [email protected] John Murawski - News & Observer [email protected] Mike Hughes, Progress Energy - Raleigh [email protected] NC News Network - Ellen Reinhardt [email protected] News 14- Wilmington newsroom @news14.com Ray Henry - AP Atlanta [email protected] Rhonda Bellamy - WAAV, Wilmington [email protected] Ryan Mosier, Progress, Brunswick [email protected] Shelby Sebens, Wilmington Star-News shelby.sebens @starnewsonline.com Sherry Jones, Wilmington Star-News sherry.jones @starnewsonline.com Steve Jones - Myrtle Beach Sun News sjones @thesunnews.com The Brunswick Beacon [email protected] The State Port Pilot - Southport pilot@ stateportpilot.com Wayne Faulkner, Wilmington Star-News wayne.faulkner@ starnewsonline.com WECT-TV and WSFX-TV, Wilmington wect @wect.com WHQR-FM (Public) [email protected] Wilmington Journal [email protected] Wilmington Star-News citydesk @starnewsonline.com WWAY-TV, Wilmington newsroom @wwaytv3.com 10 15/69 4049974901 USNRC Region 11 USNRC Region 11 03:04:12 p.m. 10-06-2011 Members: Associated Press - Raleigh [email protected] Bruce Henderson - Charlotte Observer [email protected] Charlotte Business Journal [email protected] Charlotte Observer [email protected] Chris Sherk - Rock Hill Herald csherk @heraldonline.com Dan O'Mara - Rock Hill Herald [email protected] Enquirer-Herald - York and Clover [email protected] Gaffney Ledger editor @gaffneyledger.com Gaffney Ledger tim @gaffneyledger.com Gaston Gazette [email protected] Lake Wylie Pilot
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