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AM 620 WVMT
features Vermonts # 1 local morning Talk Show with Charlie and Ernie! Also the Tony Kornheiser and Clark Howard Shows, Bill O'Reilly's Radio Factor, Howie Carr, Michael Savage, Jim Bohannon, Paul Harvey and ESPN Radio. AM 620 WVMT carries University of Vermont Division 1 Hockey and Men's and Women's Basketball broadcasts, New York Yankees Baseball, Boston Celtics Basketball, NY Jets Football and Syracuse University Basketball and Football.
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Burlington Free Press
boasts being Vermont largest daily paper, printing over 60,000 papers every day in two or three editions. The first copies of each press run go to outlying areas; this is known as the state edition. They're first off of the press because of the extra time it takes to deliver the papers to these communities. While the state edition is printing, BFP have the opportunity to provide news updates. These go in the final edition, known as the city edition; over half of their subscribers get the final edition, including newsstand customers. For major stories, we'll update as often as necessary during the night to get the latest news to our customers first thing in the morning. First edition has 3 dots; third edition has 1 dot.
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Business People Vermont
is a monthly magazine that profiles Northwestern Vermont and its business movers and shakers; offering the inside scoop on Vermont, with the emphasis on business travelers and their families. In this magazine your will find updates stocks, new businesses, and mergers and acquisitions. There are also loads of practical and insightful articles and features.
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Business Travel Guide
to Vermont features information for
travelers who come to our area looking to buy, sell, settle, learn,
teach, build or invest.
Published for 10 years in print and for five years online, inside you'll
find articles on Vermont businesses, and information on the area
ranging from where to dine to how to contact the Secretary of
State.
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Buyers' Digest
has been committed since 1972 to serving the Chittenden, Addison, Franklin, Grand Isle and Lamoille counties of Vermont and Essex, Franklin and Clinton counties in New York. The Buyers’ Digest provides affordable and effective advertising for our customers. With state-of-the-art technology, we produce the quality that you are looking for in a publishing company.
For the Burlington area, More than 13,000 copies are distributed through voluntary pickup each week at convenient locations throughout Chittenden, Addison and Lamoille counties.
The Buyers’ Digest Online classified site is updated weekly on Tuesday morning via an automated production process running on Windows 98. The process extracts classified data from the newspaper's classified publishing system, performs html-based hot-tagging for e-mail addresses and formats the data for use by the classified search engine.
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CHAMP 101.3 WCPV-FM
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Fox 44 (WFFF)
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Montreal-born Triosyn is expanding south of the border.
The biological research firm makes a filter that kills viruses and bacteria before they can infect humans. And while the war on terrorism continues, the need for such products grows.
The basic component of their technology is iodine. "The chemistry is sophisticated, but the active ingredient is a natural product," according to Triosyn President Pierre Messier. The manufacturing facility will integrate the Triosyn filter into things like face masks and even the lining of tents to be used by military and medical personnel.
Senator Patrick Leahy had a big hand in securing Triosyn more than 4 million dollars worth of contracts with the Federal Government. The Senator knows first hand about the threat of bio-terrorism, after an anthrax laced letter was sent to him last fall. Vermont's adjutant general says right now our troops don't have anything like this in the event of biological warfare.
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Picket Fence Preview
is a for-sale-by-owner real estate guide headquartered in Burlington Vermont, with franchised publications in several Northeastern states. Picket Fence Preview was started with the idea that homesellers needed an effective advertising vehicle to sell their homes without using a real estate agent.
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Seven Days Local News
is published by Da Capo Publishing, Inc. every Wednesday. It is distributed free of charge in greater Burlington, Middlebury, Montpelier, Stowe, the Mad River Valley, Rutland, St. Albans and Plattsburgh.
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Vermont Community Access Media
Serves Communities in the Burlington, Vermont area with Public Access and Community Media Services.
"It is the mission of public access to provide all citizens with content neutral access to the electronic media, on a first come-first served basis, and thereby ensure the continuation of unfettered free speech and the strength of the first amendment to the constitution."
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Vermont Outdoors Magazine
monthly publication devoted to news, issues and the latest developments affecting hunting, fishing and trapping in Vermont, on Lake Champlain, in the Adirondacks, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts and Connecticut. They boasts "Written by hunters and anglers,
not writers who happen to hunt and fish"
Each month's articles and columns are written by top outdoor experts in Vermont, the Adirondacks, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
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Vermont Public Television
broadcasts throughout Vermont and into bordering regions of New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and southern Quebec, including Montreal.
To enrich Vermonters' lives, through broadcast, new technology and community outreach with quality local and national programs and services, free from commercial influence, that educate and promote culture and citizenship.
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Victory For You!
is Pastor Anna Drinkwine's public access program, which airs on Adelphia channel 15 in the Burlington area: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
You can't help but notice that she has a love for her listeners and desires the best for us, as she preaches the uncompromised word of God. Even when she states God's view on homosexuality you can tell she loves the homosexuals and desires they would be set free from their lifestyle.
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WCAX TV channel 3
began as WCAX Radio at the University of Vermont’s College of Agriculture. It was used to distribute information to farmers from its outreach program, The Extension Service. Hence the CAX (College of Agriculture eXtension) call letters. ... Television first came to Vermont on September 26, 1954 when WCAX-TV became the first television station to begin airing local programs from its studio located on Barrett Street in South Burlington. ... Two of the original programs that we broadcast back in 1954 are still on the air today. You Can Quote Me, a local news program which airs Sundays at 11:00 AM and Across the Fence, a local farm and home program that airs Monday through Friday at 12:10 PM.
WCAX-TV’s main studio is located at 30 Joy Drive in South Burlington.
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WPTZ Newschannel 5 TV
is a great way for anyone who loves the Champlain Valley to keep up on the latest local news, weather and sports. We also invite people unfamiliar with the region to explore the tourism information on our site.
WPTZ/NewsChannel 5 is the NBC station in the Burlington, VT/Plattsburgh, NY television market. We serve most of Vermont, northern New York and southern Quebec & Ontario.
... In 1954, just in time for Christmas, those first television screens across the Champlain Valley flickered and popped and WPTZ was born. ... It was pretty rough. Before there was videotape, in the days of black & white, much of our programming was delivered live -- including all local shows and commmercials -- right from our studio.
It took 32 pioneering employees to produce, write, and star in each live broadcast. A few movies and shows like "Dragnet", Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life," and the first sitcom version of the carton strip "Blondie" were broadcast off film playback machines.
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WRUV 90.1 FM
began as a University of Vermont student club during the early 1950's. The barn behind Pomeroy Hall on UVM's main campus was home to the club at that time.
WRUV is a non-profit, non-commercial, educational entity licensed by the FCC. University of Vermont students and community members make up the station staff. The Student Government Association provides most of WRUV's funding.
WRUV strives to provide their listening audience with an eclectic mix of music. From Celtic, Country and Hip-Hop, to Electronic, Rockabilly, and Punk Rock, the station presents a veritable smorgasbord of musical genres as well as news and educational content.
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