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State Wide Press List – Master List – Radio… Media Company Contact Person Phone Email City, State Address Zip Code URL Notes Radio Radio Free Asheville 107.5-FM Ashleigh Kenny 828-210-4800 [email protected] Asheville, NC 73 Broadway 28801 http://bpr.org/contact Lee Wilcher [email protected] Cass Herrington [email protected] WASU 90.5-FM Lexi Hargesheimer 828-264-4905 [email protected] Boone, NC 920 Rivers Street 28608 http://wasuradio.com/faq/ Nate "Lupie" Saunders [email protected] WBHN 1590-AM (828) 586-2221 [email protected] Sylva, NC 1846 Skyland Drive 540 Broadcasting LLC P.O Box 104428779 http://wrgc.com/contact/ [email protected] WBRM 1250-AM 828.652.9500 [email protected] Marion, NC 147 North Garden Street 28752 http://wbrmradio.com/ WCIS 760-AM 828-584-3076 [email protected] Morganton, NC 1399 Bost Rd. 28655 http://am760thecross.webs.com/ WCQS 88.1-FM Carolyn Kovash 828-210-4800 [email protected] Asheville, NC 73 Broadway 28801 http://bpr.org/people/capacity/staff Matt Peiken [email protected] [email protected] WCVP 95.9-FM 828-479-8080 [email protected] Robbinsville, NC 195 Hampton Church Rd, Murphy, NC 28906 28906 NOT AVAILABLE WECR 1130 AM Bill Fisher 828-733-0188 [email protected] Newland, NC 1281 Newland Hwy 28657 https://wecrglory1130.wordpress.com/about/ Phillip Greene [email protected] WFGW 106.7-FM 828-285-8477 [email protected] Knoxville, TN 12312 Bluff Shore Dr 37922 NOT AVAILABLE [email protected] WFSC 1050-AM & WNCC 96.7-FM 828-524-4418 [email protected] Franklin, NC 180 Radio Hill Road 28734 (Phys) P.O. Box 470 2874428734 https://1050wfsc.com/contact-us/ [email protected] WGCR 720-AM 828-884-9427 [email protected] Pisgah Forest, NC 3232 Hendersonville Hwy 28768 http://www.wgcr.net/index.php/contact-us WHBK 1460-AM (828) 649-3914 [email protected] Marshall, NC 1055 Skyway Drive 28753 http://1460whbk.com/contact/ WHKP 1450-AM Art Cooley (828) 693-9061 [email protected] Hendersonville, NC 1450 Seventh Ave E 28792 http://www.whkp.com/contact.html WHLC 104.5-FM 828-526-1045 [email protected] Highlands, NC P.O. Box 1889 28741 http://www.whlc.com/contact/index.html WKRK 1320-AM (828) 837-4332 [email protected] Murphy, NC 90 Tennessee Street, Suites B & C 28906 https://www.1320am.com/wkrk-info--contact-us.html WKSF 99.9-FM (828) 257-2700 [email protected] Asheville, NC 13 Summerlin Rd 28806 https://99kisscountry.iheart.com/contact/ WKYK 940-AM 828-682-3798 [email protected] Burnsville, NC 749 Sawmill Road PO Box 744 28714 http://www.ourlocalcommunityonline.com/Contact-Us-WKYK/11257904 WMNC 92.1-FM 828-437-0521 [email protected] Morganton, NC 1101 N. Green Street P.O. Box 969 28680 http://www.bigdawg92fm.com/contact WMXF 1400-AM (828) 257-2700 [email protected] 13 Summerlin Rd 28806 https://wwnc.iheart.com/contact/ WNCW 88.7-FM Dave Kester 828-287-8000 ext. 1594 [email protected] Spindale, NC 286 ICC Loop Rd. 28160 http://wncw.org/contact WPTL 920-AM (828)648-3576 [email protected] Canton NC PO Box 909 28716 http://wptlradio.net/?page_id=23 WRGC 540-AM (828) 586-2221 [email protected] Sylva, NC 1846 Skyland Drive (Phys) 540 Broadcasting LLC P.O.28779 Box 1044 (Mailing)http://wrgc.com/contact/ WSKY 1230-AM (864) 585-1885 [email protected] Spartanburg, SC 292 South Pine Street 29302 (Phys) P.O. Box 444 2930429302 http://www.wilkinsradio.com/contact/ WSQL 1240-AM 828.877.5252 [email protected] Brevard, NC 62 W. Main St. 28712 http://www.wsqlradio.com/ WTOE 1470-AM Dennis Renfro 828-765-7441 ext 246 [email protected] Burnsville, NC 749 Sawmill Road P.O. Box 744 28714 http://www.ourlocalcommunityonline.com/Contact-Us-WTOE/11257872 WTZQ 1600-AM Mark Warwick 828-692-1600 [email protected] Flat Rock, NC 418 Duncan Road Flat Rock, NC 28731 (Phys) P.O. Box28731 462 Hendersonville,http://www.wtzq.com/contact-us/ NC 28793 [email protected] WUNC 91.5-FM 919.445.9150 [email protected] Chapel Hill, NC 120 Friday Center Dr 27517 http://wunc.org/#stream/0 WWCU 90.5-FM Sam Dixon (828) 227-3533 [email protected] Cullowhee, NC Old Student Union Bldg. Suite G3 28723 http://www.wwcufm.com/contact WWOL 780-AM 828-245-0078 [email protected] Forest City, NC 1381 W. Main St. 28043 http://www.wwol780.com/ Television Univision 40 North Carolina Kevin Booker 919-790-6144 [email protected] or [email protected], NC 4505 Falls of Neuse Rd. Ste. 660 27609 https://www.univision.com/north-carolina/wuvc/somos-univision-40-north-carolina WSAV (UPN) 912.651.0300 [email protected] Savannah, GA 1430 East Victory Dr 31404 http://snap.wsav.com/Contact WHNS (FOX) Derrick Jefferson (864)288-2100 [email protected] Greenville,SC 21 Interstate Court 29615 http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/14869487/how-do-i-contact-fox WLOS (ABC) 828.684.1340 [email protected] - for press release Ashville, NC 110 Technology Drive 28803 http://wlos.com/station/contact WUNF (PBS) 1-888-292-7070 [email protected] Research Triangle Park,10 NCUNC-TV Drive P.O. Box 14900 27709-4900 http://www.unctv.org/about/contact/ CIOFF Canada (Connect Worldwide – Canada) Stephanie Freed-Burns 613-446-9482 [email protected] Toronto, ON 370 King Street West Box 39, Suite 452 M5V 1J9 Germany (Lieb Management & BeteiligungsAnja GmbH) Höbler 011-49-89-452186-0 [email protected] Munchen Bavariaring 38 D-80336 United Kingdom (Travel & Tourism MarketingDuncan Ltd) McCubbin 011-44-20-8313-1717 [email protected] Bromley Shaftesbury House, 20 Tylney Road BR1 2RL Visitor Centers VisitNCSmokies.com (800) 334-9036 [email protected] Maggie Valley, NC 1110 Soco Road 28751 https://visitncsmokies.com/contact-us/ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Greenville TDA [email protected] [email protected] Swain Chamber [email protected] Discover Franklin [email protected] Franklin [email protected] Discover Asheville [email protected] Hickory Metro [email protected] Hendersonville Visitor Center [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bold Life [email protected] Bardo Arts Center [email protected] Play on Jackson County [email protected] Public Officials Town of Waynesville Amie Owens [email protected] Rec Center Rhett Langston [email protected] Town of Canton Jason Burrell [email protected] Schools WCU Lane Perry [email protected] Jill Cargille [email protected] Kaitlin Ritchie [email protected] Jana Williams [email protected] [email protected] Soar [email protected] [email protected] Shining Rock [email protected] Jonathan Valley [email protected] Pisgah [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tuscola [email protected] [email protected] Other Folkmoot Steve Hart [email protected] Downtown Waynesville Buffy Philips [email protected] Mountain Projects Mike Claytor [email protected] Givens Estate [email protected] Haywood Arts Council [email protected] Mike Goodman [email protected] Glenn Arnette [email protected] Cherokee Preservation [email protected] CFWNC [email protected] Haywood Chamber [email protected] [email protected] Discover Haywood [email protected].
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