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Florida picks up the pieces after Hurricane Milton; Georgia elected officials say Hurricane Helene was a climate change wake-up call; Hosiers are getting better civic education; the Senate could flip to the GOP in November; New Mexico postal vans go electric; and Nebraska voters debate school vouchers.

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Civil rights groups push for a voter registration deadline extension in Georgia, federal workers helping in hurricane recovery face misinformation and threats of violence, and Brown University rejects student divestment demands.

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Hurricane Helene has some rural North Carolina towns worried larger communities might get more attention, mixed feelings about ranked choice voting on the Oregon ballot next month, and New York farmers earn money feeding school kids.

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Last year the Public News Service produced over 4,000 stories featuring public interest content that were redistributed several hundred thousand times on 6,114 radio stations, 928 print outlets and 133 TV stations. Our content also appears on over 450 websites, and we have PNS widgets on an additional 40 websites. Nationally, an average of 60 outlets used each story. This includes our bilingual content, which is growing rapidly as we strengthen relationships with Spanish media outlets.

In addition, about one-third of our stories are picked up by national networks and redistributed across the country.

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Todays news is faster paced than ever, and 92% of American use multiple platforms. 61% of the population go online for news every day; and while local TV has the highest numbers, radio alone is responsible for providing news and information to over 54% of the population. Unlike with newspapers and TV, when people listen to the radio they do not "scan" or "skim" looking only for their interests. Radio is an underutilized medium for getting your issues across, particularly to people who are hard to reach in other ways. With radio and the Internet, more is known about the audiences listening and surfing habits than about the habits of any other medium. So the stations and websites know precisely what their audience likes and dislikes, and news stories are selected based on a deep understanding of their fans.

Our content appears on over 450 websites, and we have PNS widgets on an additional 40 websites. This includes highly targeted blogs, major news aggregators, non-profit sites and sites of other highly respected and notable organizations. Due to the growing number of surfers starving for interesting and credible news sources, these numbers are increasing daily.

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