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All Headline News Provides Free News and Headline Services to Charities, Educational Users and NGOs

January 18, 2012 By: admin Category: Headline News

All Headline News Provides Free News and Headline Services to Charities, Educational Users and NGOs










Wellington, Florida (PRWEB) April 3, 2004

All Headline News, a leading internet news search engine and aggregator, announces that registered charities, accredited educational institutions and qualifying non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can request no-fee or very low fee access to the complete All Headline News database. Organizations can then incorporate breaking news, headlines and other information into their websites, intranets, extranets or other internal use.

Organizations will have complete access to the latest real-time information from more than 7500 quality news and information sources and can use All Headline News’ technology to receive highly relevant, filtered news headlines and information specific to their needs with direct links to the original source.

Over 18% of All Headline News’ clients are charities, educational institutions and NGOs.

Jeff Brown, Principal, All Headline News stated: “All Headline News is firmly committed to providing no cost and low cost services to worthy charities and institutions. We firmly believe that good corporate citizenship and progressive corporate social responsibility is a good business practice. “

To request free services for your registered charity, accredited educational institution or recognized non-governmental organization please contact All Headline News using the online form at the following web address: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/corp/contact.shtml

About All Headline News:

All Headline News is a leading news portal and aggregator of news and headlines. Our systems search and index thousands of websites to news and information that is categorized and distributed as live headline links to the original sources. Our services are used by websites, charities, governmental entities, educational institution and other users world wide.

All Headline News’ website address is http://www.allheadlinenews.com

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Good News ? Fall Snapper Season Opens October 1 on Alabama?s Gulf Coast with Plenty of Other Outstanding Fishing

May 24, 2011 By: admin Category: Scamp

Good News – Fall Snapper Season Opens October 1 on Alabama’s Gulf Coast with Plenty of Other Outstanding Fishing











You can learn more by calling Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism at 1-800-745-SAND (7263) or by visiting www.orangebeach.com/fishing.

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Ala. (PRWEB) October 1, 2010

“This is the first fall season for red snapper we’ve had in several years,” says Captain Ben Fairey of the charter boat “Necessity,” based in Orange Beach, Alabama. “The captains and the anglers who come to Alabama’s Gulf Coast are really excited about the numbers of snapper concentrated on the wrecks and the artificial reefs out in the Gulf of Mexico. Our average snapper will weigh from 5 to 12 pounds, and while we’re catching snapper, we’ll also be able to catch triggerfish, vermilion snapper, white snapper, lane snapper and many other types of snapper. On the longer trips, we can catch and keep amberjacks, scamp and grouper too. On the way out to the reefs, we’ll be trolling for wahoo. Fall is a great time of year to catch wahoo here on Alabama’s Gulf Coast.”

Just outside of Perdido Pass, anglers will find plenty of Spanish mackerel and king mackerel. On many trips, anglers will catch Spanish mackerel and king mackerel before heading-out further to catch snapper and other reef fish. “And, on a recent trip, a 9-year-old hooked and reeled-in a 17-pound red snapper without any assistance,” Fairey says. So-many snapper are holding off Alabama’s Gulf Coast right now that anglers even on 4- and 6-hour fishing trips have good chances of catching their limits of snapper. Because of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico this past spring, these snapper have had little or no fishing pressure, and Alabama’s more than 5,000 artificial reefs home plenty of snapper as well as numbers of big snapper.

“Also, scamp fishing (a type of grouper that weighs from about 5 to 15 pounds) has really been good, and we’ll be able to catch some of those delicious fish this season,” Fairey explains. “On an 8- or a 10-hour trip, we usually can catch amberjacks, triggerfish, snapper, king mackerel and vermilion snapper. Because of the light to no fishing pressure this past summer, we’ll catch some of the biggest amberjacks, weighing from 30- to 50-pounds each, than we’ve ever caught before during the fall.”

Fairey reports that when he’s fishing for red snapper over the artificial reefs, he’ll generally put-out a drift line (a single hook baited with a cigar minnow or a live bait with no weight). “We usually catch big king mackerel that will weigh from 20- to 40-pounds each with this technique, and because there are numbers of snapper in the waters, we often will catch the bigger red snapper close to the surface.”

Alabama’s Gulf Coast red snapper season starts October 1 at 12:01 am and ends at 12:01 am on November 22. You can keep the red snapper you catch on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during that time. If you fish both Friday and Saturday, you can bring-in a 2-day limit of snapper and other species of fish.

To contact Captain Ben Fairey, call 251-747-5782 or 251-609-2525, email bfairey(at)bellsouth(dot)net, or visit http://www.captben.com. You can learn more by calling Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism at 1-800-745-SAND (7263) or by visiting http://www.orangebeach.com/fishing.

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News 12 Networks Honored With 55 New York Emmy

July 31, 2010 By: admin Category: News & Information

News 12 Networks Honored With 55 New York Emmy® Nominations











Woodbury, NY (PRWEB) February 13, 2009

The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has honored News 12 Networks with a total of 55 New York Emmy® Award nominations – more than any other news channel. The award nominations were announced live yesterday at the studios of CUNY-TV in New York City, and among the presenters were News 12 Long Island Anchor and Emmy® Award winner Elizabeth Hashagen, and News 12 New Jersey News Reporter and Emmy® Award winner John Bathke. The 2009 Emmy® Awards will be presented on Sunday, March 29, 2009 at the Marriott Marquis.

“News 12 strives for excellence every day as we deliver news that is ‘as local as local news gets.’ We operate in a competitive market filled with talented people. So it is particularly gratifying to be honored by the Academy with more local Emmy® nominations than any other news channel,” said Patrick Dolan, President of News 12 Networks. “I’d like to congratulate the staff of News 12 Networks, on both sides of the camera, for this tremendous achievement. And I’d also like to thank our viewers who honor us day after day by turning to News 12 for the news that affects them most.”

News 12 Connecticut received 20 nominations. News 12 Long Island took 16 nominations. News 12 New Jersey was honored with 10 nominations. News 12 Westchester had 7 nominations. News 12 Hudson Valley took home two nominations.

News 12 Networks received the following New York Emmy® Award nominations:

Daytime Newscast

News 12 Hudson Valley – Farm House Fire

News 12 Hudson Valley – Man Barricade

News 12 Connecticut – Noon Newscast

Evening Newscast: Under 35 Minutes

News 12 Westchester – Man Barricaded In Home

General Assignment

News 12 New Jersey – Animal Abuse

Spot News Story

News 12 New Jersey – American Legion Fire

News 12 New Jersey – Suspect Surrenders

News 12 Connecticut – Chainsaws, Trucks, and People

News 12 Connecticut – Fatal Family Fire

News 12 Connecticut – No Fire Hydrants

Hard News: Single Story

News 12 New Jersey – Riding With the Wolf Pack

Feature News: Single Story

News 12 Westchester – Call to Duty

News 12 Long Island – Horse Whisperer

News 12 Connecticut – American Dream

News 12 Connecticut – These Old Shoes

Feature News: Series

News 12 Long Island – Long Island Love Stories

Journalistic Enterprise

News 12 Long Island – Elizabeth Hashagen Composite

News 12 Westchester – Tara Rosenblum Composite

Arts: News

News 12 New Jersey – On The Scene: The Art of Possibility

Arts: Program Feature/Segment

News 12 Connecticut – Broken in Pieces

Historical/Cultural: News

News 12 Connecticut – Finding the Forgotten

News 12 Connecticut – Holocaust Memorial

Teen Programming

News 12 Connecticut – Prescription Problem

Environmental Programming

News 12 Long Island – Getting Down to Earth

Health/Science: News

News 12 Westchester – New Surgery, New Hope

Health/Science: Program Feature/Segment

News 12 Connecticut – Keeping the Faith

Religious Programming

News 12 Westchester – Labor of Love

Societal Concerns: News

News 12 New Jersey – Underage and Out of Control

Societal Concerns: Program Feature/Segment

News 12 Long Island – Honoring the Fallen

News 12 Connecticut – Out of the Darkness

Societal Concerns: Program/Special

News 12 Long Island – Fallen Heroes: A Memorial Day 2008 Special

Sports Coverage: Single Story

News 12 Long Island – Contact Combat

News 12 Long Island – Key Player

News 12 Connecticut – Gracie

News 12 Westchester – Charting a New Course

Sports Coverage: Series

News 12 Long Island – Chasing a Dream

News 12 Long Island – Guts and Glory

News 12 New Jersey – Then and Now

On-Camera Talent: Reporter – Features

News 12 Connecticut – David Springer Compilation

News 12 Long Island – Virginia Huie

On-Camera Talent: Reporter – Live

News 12 Connecticut – David Springer Compilation

News 12 New Jersey – Tony Caputo Composite

On-Camera Talent: Reporter – Specialty Assignment

News 12 Long Island – Danielle Campbell “In Search of Miracles”

News 12 Westchester – Lisa LaRocca “New Surgery, New Hope”

On-Camera Talent: Reporter – Sports

News 12 New Jersey – Bryan DeNovellis

News 12 New Jersey – Joey Wahler Compilation

Writer: News

News 12 Connecticut – Andrea Vavasour Composite

News 12 Connecticut – David Springer Compilation

News 12 Long Island – Virginia Huie Composite

Writer: Sports

News 12 Connecticut – David Springer Compilation

News 12 Long Island – Virginia Huie “Chasing a Dream”

Photographer: News

News 12 Long Island – Brian Endres Composite

Editor: News

News 12 Long Island – Brian Jingeleski “Ride for Life”

News 12 Connecticut – Christopher Wood Composite

Audio

News 12 Connecticut – Joe Connors Composite

The New York Emmy® Awards recognize outstanding achievements in television, originally broadcast or cablecast in New York or Northern New Jersey. The New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization serving the television industry. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires excellence through the renowned EMMY® Award, the most prestigious honor and most coveted peer-recognition symbol of distinction in television.

News 12 Networks is proud to be a cable exclusive service that is not provided to satellite or phone company TV lineups. The Network currently reaches nearly 3.8 million households in the New York market. News 12 Networks is the country’s first, largest, and most watched 24-hour local television news network. The Network is made up of 7 individual local news channels serving the areas of Long Island, New Jersey, Southwestern Connecticut, Westchester County, the Hudson Valley, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.

News 12 Networks is owned and operated by Cablevision Systems Corporation. Cablevision is one of the nation’s leading entertainment and telecommunications companies. Its cable television operations serve more than 3 million households located in the New York metropolitan area. Cablevision owns a controlling interest and operates Madison Square Garden and its sports teams including the Knicks and Rangers. The company also operates New York’s famed Radio City Music Hall and owns and operates Clearview Cinemas in the New York metropolitan area.

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