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Infographic Placements 2016 MEDIA OUTLET NAME CITY STATE Herald Dispatch Huntington WV Smooth Radio 100.3 FM Online Rocky Mount NC Kittanning Paper Online Kittanning PA Daily Statesman Online Dexter MO Wilson County News Online Floresville TX Ashley County Ledger Online Hamburg AR WMOQ FM Loganville GA UpandComingWeekly.com Fayetteville NC Angelo American Classifieds Online San Angelo TX Bryan Times Online Bryan OH News Journal Online Corbin KY Lakes News Shopper Online Milford IA 100.7FM WUTQ Utica NY High Plains Observer Perryton Perryton TX WINGS TV1 Online (Sebring-Heartland) Sebring FL Franklin Shopper Online Chambersburg PA Chagrin Valley Today Online Chagrin Falls OH Burnett County Sentinel Online Grantsburg WI BBQ and Bourbon Danville KY Montmorency County Tribune Atlanta MI Majic 104.3 Brookhaven MS WBKN B92 Country Online Brookhaven MS Deming Radio KDEM-FM/KOTS-AM Deming NM Colvert Radio FM New York NY Gladewater Mirror Online Gladewater TX High Plains Observer Dumas Online Dumas TX Louisville (OH) Herald Online Louisville OH Spring Hope Enterprise Spring Hope NC Ste. 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Genevieve MO KZIM-KSIM Online Cape Girardeau MO Spanish Journal Online Milwaukee WI West Sacramento Sun Online Carmichael CA Char-Koosta News Online Pablo MT High Plains Observer Hutchinson County Online Borger TX WEZS 1350 Laconia NH Salina-Radio Online Salina KS Savannah Herald Online Savannah GA Inquisitor Newspaper Online Shreveport LA Urban Views Weekly Online Richmond VA Marion County Newspapers Online South Pittsburg TN Big Red Auto Book Kearney NE Power 96 Rocker Albert Lea MN Rancho Cordova Independent Online Carmichael CA Senior Life Online Milford IN Jennings Daily News Online Jennings LA KZBL & KDBH Natchitoches LA Today's Shopper (NJ) Turnersville NJ Herald-Advocate Online Bennettsville SC Falls City Journal Online Falls City NE KKBN 93.5 FM Sonora CA Mountain Views News Online Sierra Madre CA KFOH FM St. Joseph MO STAR 92.7FM - KZSQ Sonora CA West Texas Tribune Online Abilene TX Placer Sentinel Online Citrus Heights CA Review Newspapers Online Niles OH Carmichael Times 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