Media outlets starting with A
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AAutoconversionUnited States of America
Autoconversion is a blog covering marketing and sales strategies for autodealers. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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AAutocracy in AmericaUnited States of America
Autocracy in America is a political podcast that examines democratic norms, authoritarian trends, and power structures within the United States. Hosted by journalists and commentators, the show discusses current events, legal developments, and historical comparisons to provide context around threats to democratic institutions. Episodes focus on analysis and reporting rather than scripted storytelling or entertainment.
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AAutoextremistUnited States of America
Provides hard-hitting commentary about the automotive industry, from strategic product issues to advertising, marketing, design and the people and personalities involved. Specializes in insider news and coverage of the stories and issues that are only whispered about off the record by other publications. The editors are often critical of the auto companies and their management. Regular sections on the site include Rants, On the Table, The Mill, Fumes, The Line, Street Looks and Wordgirl. The site also includes archives of all past articles, which requires an access fee. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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AAutoGraphic’s Automotive ReportUnited States of America
Published in eight regional editions for owners and managers of auto-related businesses in Nashville, Texas, Memphis, Knoxville, Alabama and the Delta and Bluegrass regions of the south. Monthly features include a local business profile, racing notes, and a humor column. Contains in-depth articles on issues affecting the auto industry such as the crash parts debate, environmental regulations and advances in repair technology.
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AAutoInc.United States of America
Written for automotive service and repair professionals. Aimed specifically at independent mechanical and collision repair shop owners and managers, the magazine covers management topics, legislative developments, product information and limited technical information. Aimed at repair shop managers rather than technicians and so it covers management issues more heavily than technical instruction and information. AutoInc. does accept bylined articles/submissions.
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AAutoInc. OnlineUnited States of America
Created for automotive service and repair professionals. Aimed specifically at independent mechanical and collision repair shop owners and managers, the site covers management topics, legislative developments, product information and limited technical information. Aimed at repair shop managers rather than technicians and so it covers management issues more heavily than technical instruction and information.
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AAUTOiNFORMUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: AUTOiNFORM was previously an online magazine which now operates as a technical blog. It also provides an archive of previous issues before it stopped publishing. Audience and Readership: Aimed at industry professionals, students and teachers. Circulation: No figure available Ad Rates: There's no advertising. Other Information: They do not accept press releases.
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AAutoline After HoursUnited States of America
Autoline After Hours is a weekly webcast that provides interviews with top people in the auto industry.
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AAutoline OnlineUnited States of America
Autoline is the website companion to Autoline on PBS. The website has several channels that carry the different programs, blog, and other information resources. Autoline strives to be the first stop for auto executives, industry insiders, and consumers looking for the latest news about cars and the industry.