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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS | PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

WALK radio reaches all age groups in Suffolk and Nassau Counties.

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Public Awareness / Education
Maps

WSKG & WSQX - RADIO/TV | WSKG PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL

Arts Calendar announcements of theatrical productions, concerts, recitals, auditions for performing groups, etc.

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Television Stations/Access Systems
FM Radio Stations

AREA SCHOOL AND ROAD CLOSINGS/ CONDITIONS | AREA SCHOOL AND ROAD CLOSINGS/ CONDITIONS

Weather-related and other closings and weather information http://www.14850.com/closings/Weather forecasts at http://www.weny.com/weather

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Critical Service Status Information
Time/Temperature/Weather Information Services

SIGNS OF LIFE (RADIO) | FOREVER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Offers listeners a radio show program featuring scientists, philosophers, researchers, authors, mediums and other experts on grief, death, near death experiences, after death communications and all other related topics. Listener call ins are encouraged. Recommended for all audiences over 18 years of age.

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Independent Spiritual Pursuits
Speakers / Speakers Bureaus
Radio Stations

WBAB RADIO | WBAB RADIO

WBAB is a radio station with on air conversations, weather & traffic updates.

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FM Radio Stations
AM Radio Stations

COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA RELATIONS | ISLIP TOWN HALL

Handles press inquires and keeps Islip citizens informed of town legislation and programs through the distribution of printed material, as well as by utilizing print, electronic and social media.

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City Government Information Services
Information Services
Media Relations Services
Electronic Information Resources
Media / Communications
City Government Departments / Offices

SPECTRUM | SPECTRUM

Channels and production facilities for Tompkins County residents to produce and broadcast their own programming on noncommercial, non-discriminatory, first-come, first-served basis.Free video training, video production facilities and channel time on Public Access (Channel 13), Government Access (Channel 15) and Educational Access (Channel 16). Services:Three PEG channelsChannel 13, public accessChannel 15, governmental accessChannel 16, educational accessNote: After July, 2016, viewers will no longer be able to see channels 13, 15 and 16 without digital equipment such as Spectrum provided set-top box, digital adapter or Cable Card. Please call (855) 286-1736 for more information. A Video Production Center- 2 video studios- field camcorders- Adobe Premiere editingCommunity Bulletin Board PEGASYS plays event announcements on channel 13 between programs.We would be happy to include your non-profit organization's events. You can submit press releases to us by email [see below]. You may submit text messages and image files. You may also submit prepared PowerPoint or Photoshop jpg slides.Phone:607-272-7272

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Community Access Channels

WSKG | WSKG - BINGHAMTON PUBLIC BROADCASTING

Educational telecommunications service and television and radio broadcasting services.WSKG television can be found on Channel 46 and on a number of cable and satellite television providers, including Time Warner, DirecTV and dish network.WSKG-FM broadcasts on: 89.3 FM, Binghamton 90.9 FM, Ithaca/Watkins Glen 88.7 FM, Hornell/Alfred 91.1 FM, Corning/Elmira 91.7 FM, Oneonta/CooperstownWSQX-FM broadcasts on: 91.5 FM, Binghamton 88.1 FM, Greene/Norwich 90.7 FM, Corning.Podcasts of local programs at http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wskg/.jukeboxaction=podcastsLive streaming available WSKG, http://www.wskg.org/streaming/wskg_player.htmlnew WSQX, http://www.wskg.org/streaming/wsqx_player.htmlnew

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Local Broadcast Television Stations
Radio Stations

ITHACA VOICE | ITHACA VOICE

The Ithaca Voice is a nonprofit digital news site with a mission to improve civic and political understanding in Ithaca and Tompkins County by publishing and sustaining in-depth, educational, rigorous, timely and ethical journalism that all residents can access free of charge online.

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Media/Communications

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS | HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION

Designed to help professionals succeed in Long Islands vibrant marketplace and beyond. Regardless of your current position, having 21st century communication skills provide the competitive advantage you need now. Hofstra offers coursework for students seeking to learn or sharpen 21st century skills in: Confident Communications; Public Speaking with Confidence; Become a Confident Business Writer! Grammar for Business Writers; Digital and Social Media Marketing Intensive; Small Group Communication; Interpersonal Communication and Content Marketing and Blogging Intensive. Courses vary each semester. Call for more detailed information.

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Professional Continuing Education
Media / Communications
Communication Training
Private Colleges / Universities
Continuing Education

WUSB 90.1 FM | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Operates one of Long Islands largest non-commercial, free-form radio station. Tune in any time and you'll hear sounds ranging from interviews, commentary, jazz, pop, punk, metal, electronic, noise, funk, folk, blues, reggae, polka, world music, live music, spontaneous mixes and groovy combustion. Our signal can be heard at 90.1 FM on most of Long Island, and in Southern Connecticut, parts of NYC (Brooklyn and Queens), and Westchester County. We are also simulcasting on 107.3 to reach Stony Brook University campus. It can be heard over the Internet, by using the links at the top of any pages on the WUSB website. We are licensed by the FCC to Stony Brook University as a 3,600 watt non-commercial station located on the campus of Stony Brook University. We have served the campus and Long Island listening communities with a diverse broadcast mix of music, news, public affairs, drama and sports programming. Our 24/7 schedule is made possible by a volunteer staff efforts of over 160 Stony Brook students, faculty, staff, alumni and community residents. Behind-the-scenes as well as on-air work, combined with a variety of nationally syndicated radio programs integrated into the schedule, creates the 168 hours per week of innovative and high-quality programming. Also offers Stony Brook Seawolves sports broadcasts. Daily program information can be obtained by calling (631)632-WUSB. Call for more detailed information.

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Radio Shows
Radio Stations
Arts and Culture
Public Colleges / Universities

NHTV | NORTH HEMPSTEAD TOWN HALL

North Hempstead's television station, offers community programming such as: Project Independence, Fitness At Home, Civil Rights, Council Members, Off the Rail, PSA’s & Trailers, Specials. Each day, NHTV also broadcasts a variety of shorter original programs and PSAs in between major programs. Located on Channel 18 and 63 on Optimum and Channel 46 on Verizon

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Community Access Channels

WRFI COMMUNITY RADIO | WRFI COMMUNITY RADIO

COVID-19 Update:On Monday, March 16 from 6-7pm WRFI will host a virtual town hall meeting to air local questions and concerns regarding the coronavirus epidemic and local preparedness and response efforts.The forum will be aired on WRFI at 88.1FM in Ithaca, 91.9 in Watkins Glen and online at www.wrfi.org. Confirmed panelists include Tompkins County Administrator Jason Molino, Tompkins County Public Health Director Frank Kruppa, and Chief of Staff for the City of Ithaca Dan Cogan. Other panelists may be added.*Mark you calendars and call in LIVE Monday 6-7pm at 607-441-WRFI (9734) with you questions and concerns.*You can also submit written questions at www.wrfi.org/coronavirus or leave a message anytime on our comment line at 607-319-5445 extension 6.Facebook Event (https://www.facebook.com/events/545961572698842/)Listener-supported, non-commercial radio station with independent and locally-produced programsat: 88.1 FM in Ithaca 91.9 FM in Watkins Glen online streaming at http://www.wrfi.org/online-stream/

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Radio Stations

CORTLAND VOICE | ITHACA VOICE

The Cortland Voice is an online-only news and information site serving the city of Cortland and Cortland County. Launched June 2015, it is a free and independent source of journalism that is updated several times daily.

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Media/Communications