Media outlets starting with A
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AAATCC ReviewUnited States of America
Covers the application of dyes and chemicals to textile fibers and fabrics for both technicians and chemists in the industry. Includes information on wet processing and wet processing machinery, textile chemistry, dyes/colors measurement, textile printing, textile business news, international trade agreements, supply chains, designs and design systems, quality control, testing methods and research.
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AAATCC Review OnlineUnited States of America
Founded in 1921 as the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC). AATCC connects the global textile community to empower a more innovative, informed, and sustainable future.
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AAAUW OutlookUnited States of America
Edited as the voice of college-educated, involved and influential women. Contains timely and thought-provoking articles and reports on the pressing social and political issues shaping women's lives today. Also includes profiles of outstanding women.
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AAB MagazineUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: AB Magazine is published by ACCA ten times a year and is aimed at members of the association who are qualified accountants as well as students. Covers news, analysis, reviews of trends like changing training, Brexit, infrastructure investment, International Financial Reporting Standards, sales & services tax, charity work, ethics and emerging economies in Asia, Brazil, India, Russian Federation and China. The media pack is available to download from here. Circulation: Source: Publisher
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AABA Bank ComplianceUnited States of America
Written for senior level executives whose primary area of responsibility is compliance. Editorial content covers current regulatory issues, such as privacy and e-commerce, and perennial compliance focus areas, such as fair lending, the Community Reinvestment Act, risk management, training and technology. ABA Bank Compliance DOES accept bylined articles/submissions.
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AABA Banking JournalUnited States of America
Provides insights that help banking leaders succeed in the competitive financial services market. Bimonthly publication that provides fresh perspectives on critical business and policy challenges and trends.
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AABA Banking Journal OnlineUnited States of America
The digital edition of the ABA Banking Journal provides insights that help banking leaders succeed in the competitive financial services market. Fresh perspectives on critical business and policy challenges and trends.
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AABA Inside TrackUnited States of America
Wish you could do a better job keeping up with peer-reviewed journals? Why not listen to a podcast where behavior analysts discuss a variety of fascinating topics and the research related to them? Now you can spend your extra time thinking of ways to save the world with ABA.
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AABA JournalUnited States of America
Founded in 1915. Official publication of the American Bar Association. Targets members of the legal profession including lawyers in private practice and judges in trial and appellate courts nationwide. Provides reviews of court rulings, current legal events, trends, legal book highlights, suggestions on how lawyers can practice more effectively, and general interest news Addresses new products and applications for law practices, legal issues and news about the American legal system. Includes a U.S. Supreme Court segment. In addition to targeted legal articles, features big-picture stories aimed at a broad range of readers including lawyers within various differing practice areas, judges, law professors and students and others involved in the civil and criminal justice systems, legislatures and related businesses. Provides suggestions on how lawyers can practice more effectively. The outlet does consider queries from professional writers, or from potential sources who wish to contact us regarding subjects that might be of interest to our readers. If you are interested in freelancing for the ABA Journal, they urge you to include your resumé and published clips when you contact us with story ideas. Please include only articles that conform to journalistic standards, with multiple sources and opposing points of view. "We generally cover events only as part of larger trend stories. Public relations professionals should not waste their time by sending us information about minor career changes, routine office expansions, law firm seminars, or the like." Freelance journalists and potential sources for the magazine should send queries to the Managing Editor by e-mail or by fax LegalRebels