Media outlets starting with B
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BBeyondtheschoolrun platformUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 2012, Beyondtheschoolrun.com is website aimed at parents, mainly mothers who have children in full-time education and work in human resources, marketing and law as well as being connected and active in their community. Covers careers/jobs, setting up a business, self development & wellbeing, inspiration & support and training. The media pack is available from: www.beyondtheschoolrun.com/2014/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/beyond_tsr_mediapack_160524.pdf Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 26 January 2012 Beyondtheschoolrun.com, a social enterprise website for parents who want to expand their working and everyday horizons without compromising on time with their children is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2012. Editor Louise Webster invites PRs representing charities who are interested in promoting their voluntary work opportunities, at no cost, to get in touch. She can be reached at louise@beyondtheschoolrun.com Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Thursday 25th February 2016 Beyond the School Run, which can be viewed at beyondtheschoolrun.com, has recently launched a feature exploring the importance of fashion and style in empowering mothers, in a way that works for them - each Friday the team will showcase a new item that may inspire, connect or engage parents with their individual sense of style. The team, including Editor Louise Webster, is keen to hear from representatives and brands who are relevant to this sector - coaches, wellbeing experts, style experts, as well as fashion. Louise can be reached at louise@beyondtheschoolrun.com
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BBeyondtheschoolrun Platform - Beyond the School Run BlogUnited Kingdom
Beyondtheschoolrun.com is a site for parents with children in full-time education who want to expand their horizons without sacrificing time with their children. Editor Louise Webster created the site with the aim of providing a portal for parents seeking school-hours based opportunities (initially voluntary) to find the inspiration to enter back into the working world, develop a career for the first time or simply move forward within their community or beyond. The audience in the main, parents with children in full-time education. Sections on the site include: Finding a job; Setting up a business; Volunteering; Training; Support; Inspire; as well as Are you a business. Louise invites PRs representing charities who are interested in promoting their voluntary work opportunities to get in touch and can be reached via email.
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bbeyoutiful beautyUnited States of America
beyoutiful beauty is a blog that highlights Beauty Supplies & Tips, Product Reviews, and tips on how to lead a Self-Helping and Loving Lifestyle. 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. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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BBFA Florist MagazineUnited Kingdom
Background & Format: BFA Florist Magazine is published by Euromedia Associates Ltd quarterly on the behalf of the British Florists Association and is aimed at the Association's members. Covers editor's article, dates for the diary, training & education, wedding trends and flower schools. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at bfaflorist@hotmail.com Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number
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BBFBS British Forces Broadcasting ServiceUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: BFBS provides radio and television entertainment for HM Forces and the wider Forces family across the globe. Editorially independent of the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces, it was established back in 1943. For the last three decades BFBS has been part of the Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC), a registered charity. It currently provides three main commercial-free radio stations and 11 television channels to service personnel and their families.SSVC launched the commercially-funded Forces TV channel and website in June 2014. Predominantly about the Armed Forces, it provides a mixture of news, sport, features and documentaries and is available on Sky 264, Virgin 244 and on Freesat 652.Programme Maker:SSVC (Services Sound and Vision Corporation)Pre-recorded?:Some shows are automated, some are liveSchedule times:Schedule times available hereTarget audience:Her Majesty's Armed Forces, and their dependents worldwide.Stats: For their television channel, we cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB For their radio station, the figure is not listed on RAJARTips for PRs: PRs can help by flagging up stories that, while not militarily-linked, may have a strong relevance to serving personnel and importantly their families. Initial contact should be via a comprehensive email. PRs should try and understand the brand and pitch along the lines of a well written news story - short and to the point with the main message of the pitch right at the top, lose any hyperbole and stick to the facts. If it is accompanied by a good video or some good quality stills, it stands a much better chance of being picked up. Alerts:Gorkana Alert: Thursday 14 May 2015Nathan Tyler, head of digital for the British Forces Broadcasting Service, on broadcasting from the frontline, running 10 websites and the challenge of raising the brand's public profile.CLICK HERE to read more.
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BBFBS British Forces Broadcasting Service - BFBS Radio UKUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: British Forces Broadcasting Service Radio is set up to entertain and inform Britain’s Armed Forces around the World. The station covers news and current affairs, business, politics, sport and entertainment. Owner: SSVC (Services Sound and Vision Corporation) Schedule Times: A schedule for each station can be found here Target Audience: Her Majesty's Armed Forces, and their dependants worldwide. Stats: A listening figure is not available. Top Tips for PRs: BFBS Radio, BFBS Radio 2 and BFBS Gurkha Radio are all based at the BFBS headquarters at Narcot Lane, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 8TN. The newsdesk can be reached at news@bfbs.com and bfbsradio@bfbs.com To get in touch with any of the BFBS regional bases, it is best to direct queries to the head office and the team will pass the information to the relevant contact.
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BBFBS Forces NewsUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Forces News is BFBS Television's flagship programme - the Forces' own 'window on the world', transmitted live every weeknight at 1830 CET on BFBS1. Presenting news and current affairs, business, politics, sport and entertainment. Forces News also informs on issues relating to welfare and family across the deployed world. They're big on sport and military history too. There's forces entertainment news and even a regular gadgets slot. Programme Maker: SSVC (Services Sound and Vision Corporation) Pre-recorded?: Live showings Schedule Times: Schedule of all the news programmes can be found here Target Audience: Her Majesty's Armed Forces, and their dependents worldwide. Stats: We cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB
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BBFF.fmUnited States of America
BFF.fm is a radio station, broadcasting out of San Francisco's Mission District. Their mission is to bring the Bay Area music scene to the world by championing emerging and underground artists, partnering with local venues and festivals, sponsoring cool showcases and events.
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BBFF: Black, Fat, Femme - iHeartRadioUnited States of America
"The B.F.F. Podcast" gives voice to two of the leading queer, fat and Black changemakers while calling in the world to examine and understand what it means to love oneself unapologetically - in a world where loving oneself often feels impossible.