pretty good coverage on this WVNS story, paul
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From: Public News Service <wvns(a)publicnewsservice.org>
Date: Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 4:23 PM
Subject: Final WVNS usage report for Report: West Virginia Drivers Spend
Higher Percentage
To: pjgrunt(a)gmail.com
Dear West Virginia News Service supporters,
Attached is the usage report for a story related to Global Warming/Air
Quality that was aired on 7/24/2008.
As you will see from the attached report, the story entitled Report: West
Virginia Drivers Spend Higher Percentage of Income on Gas was aired by at
least 764 stations. Plus 29 stations took both soundbites and ran at least
two versions of the story. Additionally, the RSS story text or audio was
accessed 4 times.
These numbers are conservative since we know stories are commonly run 3-4
times on each station during the course of a day
As always, keep sending story ideas to our producer:
Rob Ferrett
WVNS Executive Producer
Toll Free: 800-317-6705
Local: 800-317-6705
Fax: 540.301.0801
wvns(a)publicnewsservice.org
The banner or story summary for this story is:
Charleston, WV – West Virginians are listed as some of the most vulnerable
in the country when it comes to high gas prices, according to a new report
from the Natural Resources Defense Council. The study looked at percentage
of income spent on fuel, as well as state policies to encourage better gas
mileage for cars and trucks. Comments from Deron Lovaas (darin LOH-voss),
transportation security director with NRDC.
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