Media outlets starting with C
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CComputer Vision and Image UnderstandingUnited States of America
Formerly CVGIP: Image Understanding, focuses on the computer analysis of pictorial information. Publishes papers on all aspects of image analysis from the low-level iconic processes of early vision to the high-level symbolic processes of recognition and interpretation. Covers a wide range of topics in the image understanding, including articles offering insights that differ from predominant views.
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CComputer WeeklyUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:Computer Weekly was first published in 1966 by ComputerWeekly.com Limited, part of Reed Elsevier plc. In 2011 it was bought by TechTarget. It provides news, analysis, opinion, information and services for the UK IT community, and an advocate for UK IT professionals and the role of technology in improving organisations in all sectors of business and public life. Computer Weekly is read by senior IT professionals and key decision-makers within the industry across the UK. Advertising rates can be found at http://www.computerweekly.com/about/advertisingCirculation:200,000 (Source: Publisher)Awards:2016 - AOP Digital Publishing Awards, Digital Editorial / Audience Development Team of the Year (B2B) (nominated)2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Editorial campaign of the year (nominated)Alerts:Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 28th February 2017Computer Weekly and MicroScope have moved to a new address. Publisher TechTarget’s new address is now 25 Christopher Street, London, EC2A 2BS. All email addresses and telephone numbers remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012TechTarget is reorganising its editorial team in the UK to establish Computer Weekly as the core brand for its UK-focused business technology content. Each topic previously covered by the specialist websites will have its own dedicated section on ComputerWeekly.com (e.g. ComputerWeekly.com/datacentre). The site will also promote complementary tech-specific content from the 90+ websites that comprise the rest of the TechTarget global network. The remit of each Editor is still to cover their segment as a market specialist. As a result, all the UK-focused editors of TechTarget's niche UK websites are joining the Computer Weekly editorial team. Archana Venkatram, Antony Adshead and Brian McKenna, previously site editors of SearchVirtualDataCentre.co.uk, SearchStorage.co.uk
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CComputer Weekly - Computer Weekly BlogsUnited Kingdom
Background & Format: The ComputerWeekly.com blogs are a group blog about the subjects of that are covered by the magazine. The blog posts are a mixture of content produced by various editors in the magazine where they blog about topical issues. Many posts are commentary about technical trends including fintech, developer networks and IT issues. Others consist of guest posts by independent industry analysts and analyst firms. The Bloggers: The ComputerWeekly.com blogs are written by a variety of contributors including editors from Computer Weekly and from outside bodies. The magazine aims to stand out "from the many technology news websites on offer through its unique history, extensive reader community and in-depth coverage of the issues, challenges and trends facing today’s IT leaders." PR opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of writing to the journalists directly and keeping releases relevant to what they cover. They can best be reached via email or the other methods that they find suitable for communication.
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CComputer Weekly - DowntimeUnited Kingdom
Downtime is a blog that shows the lighter side of IT. It is part of the Computer Weekly website. The blog posts are written anonymously. The blog posts vary in length but are generally between 100 and 150 words. Recent entries in the Downtime blog include Skype removes offensive emoticons, RBS seeks out-of-work white van man, Google helps taxman indirectly, Heartbleed perpetrators to receive babysitting sentences, Vein technology to pay for your coffee, No emails after 18h00, we're French and 'On your bike Workday' says Oracle. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to politics and technology. The team can be reached via telephone, post or their social media platforms where they are active.
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CComputer Weekly - EditorialUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:Computer Weekly was first published in 1966 by ComputerWeekly.com Limited, part of Reed Elsevier plc. In 2011 it was bought by TechTarget. It provides news, analysis, opinion, information and services for the UK IT community, and an advocate for UK IT professionals and the role of technology in improving organisations in all sectors of business and public life. Computer Weekly is read by senior IT professionals and key decision-makers within the industry across the UK. Advertising rates can be found at http://www.computerweekly.com/about/advertisingCirculation:200,000 (Source: Publisher)Awards:2016 - AOP Digital Publishing Awards, Digital Editorial / Audience Development Team of the Year (B2B) (nominated)2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Editorial campaign of the year (nominated)Alerts:Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 28th February 2017Computer Weekly and MicroScope have moved to a new address. Publisher TechTarget’s new address is now 25 Christopher Street, London, EC2A 2BS. All email addresses and telephone numbers remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012TechTarget is reorganising its editorial team in the UK to establish Computer Weekly as the core brand for its UK-focused business technology content. Each topic previously covered by the specialist websites will have its own dedicated section on ComputerWeekly.com (e.g. ComputerWeekly.com/datacentre). The site will also promote complementary tech-specific content from the 90+ websites that comprise the rest of the TechTarget global network. The remit of each Editor is still to cover their segment as a market specialist. As a result, all the UK-focused editors of TechTarget's niche UK websites are joining the Computer Weekly editorial team. Archana Venkatram, Antony Adshead and Brian McKenna, previously site editors of SearchVirtualDataCentre.co.uk, SearchStorage.co.uk
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CComputer Weekly - FreelancersUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:Computer Weekly was first published in 1966 by ComputerWeekly.com Limited, part of Reed Elsevier plc. In 2011 it was bought by TechTarget. It provides news, analysis, opinion, information and services for the UK IT community, and an advocate for UK IT professionals and the role of technology in improving organisations in all sectors of business and public life. Computer Weekly is read by senior IT professionals and key decision-makers within the industry across the UK. Advertising rates can be found at http://www.computerweekly.com/about/advertisingCirculation:200,000 (Source: Publisher)Awards:2016 - AOP Digital Publishing Awards, Digital Editorial / Audience Development Team of the Year (B2B) (nominated)2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Editorial campaign of the year (nominated)Alerts:Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 28th February 2017Computer Weekly and MicroScope have moved to a new address. Publisher TechTarget’s new address is now 25 Christopher Street, London, EC2A 2BS. All email addresses and telephone numbers remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012TechTarget is reorganising its editorial team in the UK to establish Computer Weekly as the core brand for its UK-focused business technology content. Each topic previously covered by the specialist websites will have its own dedicated section on ComputerWeekly.com (e.g. ComputerWeekly.com/datacentre). The site will also promote complementary tech-specific content from the 90+ websites that comprise the rest of the TechTarget global network. The remit of each Editor is still to cover their segment as a market specialist. As a result, all the UK-focused editors of TechTarget's niche UK websites are joining the Computer Weekly editorial team. Archana Venkatram, Antony Adshead and Brian McKenna, previously site editors of SearchVirtualDataCentre.co.uk, SearchStorage.co.uk
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CComputer Weekly - Inspect-a-GadgetUnited Kingdom
Launched in November 2008, the Inspect-a-Gadget blog provides readers with the latest news on gadgets and hi-tech toys for business. Author Clare McDonald is based in London where she works for Computer Weekly as a Business Editor. Clare is responsible for covering IT issues in government, NHS, retail, media, manufacturing and other industry sectors, as well as IT management issues. Clare uploads new content sporadically from month to month, previous posts include: 'Elo Touch solutions - why luxury lends itself to interactive technology', 'A visit to the Sainsbury's digital lab - using technology to solve customer problems' and 'The Dandy Lab - a merging of retail and technology'. PR opportunities include event coverage and commentaries on the latest news and developments within the tech world. Clare can be contacted via her email cmcdonald@techtarget.com
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CComputer Weekly - Networks GenerationUnited Kingdom
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CComputer Weekly - When IT Meets PoliticsUnited Kingdom
When IT Meets Politics is a blog that is a blog about UK politics and the information society. Philip Virgo has been involved with the politics of information technology (from the liberalisation and privatisation of telecoms and the micros in schools programme, through the original Data Processing legisation, the computerisation of PAYE, the extension of copyright to cover computer software, ID cards and RIPA to current debates over broadband, privacy, surveillance and the digital single market. His current professional and political focus is "on the actions necessary to position London at the heart of the on-line world (as it is at the heart of global trade and financial services)". He uses his blog to draw attention to opportunities to influence political, regulatory and professional debate (UK, EU and International), including consultation exercises. His recurrent theme is “The silent majority gets what is deserved - ignored’. Entries in the When IT Meets Politics blog concentrate on categories such as Broadband, Consultations, Electronic Security, Governance, Identity, Information Assurance, Information Security, Internet, Politics, Professionalism, Regulation, Responsibility, Skill, Successful Delivery, Westminster, e-Crime and eCommerce. Posts are added several times a month. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to politics and technology and telecoms. The team can be reached via email, telephone, post or their social media platforms where they are active.
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CComputer Weekly - WITsendUnited Kingdom
WITsend is a blog that follows the place for women in IT. It is part of the computerweekly.com communty. The blog posts are written by Kayleigh Bateman. The blog was launched in March 2009. Previous entries in the WITsend blog include Dame Wendy Hall to present 4th Karen Sparck Jones Lecture, Five things I've learned about building an innovative technology company, It's crucial we inspire women to consider a career in the industry, Male or female we're all here to get the job done and GoDaddy teams up with Anita Borg institute. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to technology and telecoms as well as politics. The team can be reached via email, telephone, post or their social media platforms where they are active.