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Southern Oregon Media Contacts

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TV News Stations

KGW (NBC affiliate)

Website: kgw.com

Phone: 503-226-5000

Email for News Tips: Submit via their contact form

Address: 1501 SW Jefferson Street, Portland, OR 97201

KDRV (ABC affiliate)

Website: kdrv.com

Phone: 541-779-5555

Email: news@kdrv.com

Address: 1090 Knutson Ave, Medford, OR 97504

KPTV (Fox affiliate)

Website: kptv.com

Phone: 503-906-1249

Email: newsdesk@kptv.com

Address: 14975 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Beaverton, OR 97006

KOBI (NBC5)

Website: kobi5.com

Phone: 541-779-5555

Email: news@kobi5.com

Address: 125 S. Fir Street, Medford, OR 97501

KTVL (CBS affiliate)

Website: ktvl.com

Phone: 541-773-2990

Email: news@ktvl.com

Address: 1440 Rossanley Drive, Medford, OR 97501

KSYS (Southern Oregon PBS)

Website: sopbs.org

Phone: 541-779-0808

Email: info@sopbs.org

Address: 34 S. Fir Street, Medford, OR 97501

KMVU (Fox 26)

Website: fox26medford.com

Phone: 541-772-2600

Email: Not listed

Address: 820 Crater Lake Ave, Ste 105, Medford, OR 97504

Print/Epapers

Grants Pass Daily Courier

Website: thedailycourier.com

Phone: 541-474-3700

Email: news@thedailycourier.com

Address: 409 SE 7th Street, Grants Pass, OR 97526

Ashland Daily Tidings

Website: dailytidings.com

Phone: 541-776-4455

Email: tidings@dailytidings.com

Address: 111 N Fir Street, Medford, OR 97501

Roseburg News-Review

Website: nrtoday.com

Phone: 541-672-3321

Email: newsdesk@nrtoday.com

Address: 345 NE Winchester Street, Roseburg, OR 97470

The Rogue Valley Times

Website: roguevalleytimes.com

Phone: 541-772-0416

Email: news@roguevalleytimes.com

Address: 111 N Fir Street, Medford, OR 97501

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