The Wall Street Journal Radio Network Signs Hubbard Broadcasting Station KSTP-AM as New Affiliate.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- The call letters call letters pl.n. The identifying code letters or numbers of a radio or television transmitting station, assigned by a regulatory body. Also called call sign. for Hubbard Broadcasting station Noun 1. broadcasting station - a station equipped to broadcast radio or television programs broadcast station radio station - station for the production and transmission of AM or FM radio broadcasts should read KSTP KSTP Kerala State Transport Project (India) (sted KTSP KTSP Key-event-driven Time-sliced Scenario Pattern ) The corrected release reads: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL RADIO NETWORK SIGNS HUBBARD BROADCASTING STATION KSTP-AM AS NEW AFFILIATE The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, the leading provider of business-news programming for radio stations in the U. S., today announced that Hubbard Broadcasting station KSTP-AM in Minneapolis is now a Wall Street Journal Radio Network affiliate. "We are proud to welcome KSTP to the lineup of the Wall Street Journal Radio Network stations. Listeners in the Twin Cities can count on The Journal's radio reports to keep them in touch with the markets and their money," said Paul Bell, executive director of The Wall Street Journal Radio Network. Beginning Oct. 11, KSTP will run "The Wall Street Journal Report," which is recognized as the most comprehensive up-to-the minute business-news broadcasts on radio today. The Wall Street Journal Radio Network provides listeners with business, economic and financial-market reports from newsmakers, analysts and Wall Street Journal reporters on its network of market-leading affiliates, including WCBS-AM in New York, KABC-AM in Los Angeles, WLS-AM in Chicago, KGO-AM in San Francisco, WRKO-AM in Boston, WMAL-AM in Washington D.C., WWJ-AM in Detroit and KTRH-AM in Houston. The Wall Street Journal Radio Network is affiliated with 229 radio stations nationwide, reaching 92% of the U. S. marketplace. About The Wall Street Journal Radio Network The Wall Street Journal Radio Network (http://www.wsjradio.com) is the leading provider of business-news programming for radio stations in the United States. With its hourly business newscasts and "The Wall Street Journal This Morning" weekday news program, The Wall Street Journal Radio Network keeps listeners abreast of late-breaking business, consumer spending and financial-market news around the clock. More than 229 radio stations are affiliated with The Wall Street Journal Radio Network. About Dow Jones & Company In addition to The Wall Street Journal and its international and online editions, Dow Jones & Company (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : DJ; www.dowjones.com) publishes Barron's and the Far Eastern Economic Review, Dow Jones Newswires Dow Jones Newswires is the real-time financial news organization owned by Dow Jones. Founded in 1882, its primary competitors are Bloomberg L.P. and Reuters. The company reports more than 420,000 subscribers -- including brokers, traders, analysts and fund managers -- as of July , Dow Jones Indexes and the Ottaway group of community newspapers. Dow Jones is co-owner with Reuters Group of Factiva, with Hearst of SmartMoney and with NBC Universal of the CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence) CNBC Consumer News and Business Channel CNBC Congress of National Black Churches, Inc. television operations in Asia and Europe. Dow Jones also provides news content to CNBC and radio stations in the U.S. |
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