Media outlets starting with C
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CConcordia Blade-EmpireUnited States of America
Concordia Blade-Empire is a daily publication that provides local news and sports coverage for the Concordia, KS area. Deadlines are at 2pm CT.
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CConcordia Theological QuarterlyUnited States of America
Published for the ministerium of the Luthern Church-Missouri Synod by the faculty of Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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CConcordiensis, Union CollegeUnited States of America
Concordiensis is the student newspaper serving the Union College campus in Schenechtady, NY. Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. ET the week of publication. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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CConcourseUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Concourse, established in 1964, is a wide-ranging website. It is produced by students, for students of Keele University. Audience and Readership: Aimed at Keele University students. Circulation: The figure is not currently disclosed. Ad Rates: No advertising information. You may contact the team using the form here. Other Information: Editorial staff can be seen here. It is mainly an online source providing news and reviews as well as information about the Keele University’s range of societies and sports groups.
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CConcreteUnited Kingdom
Concrete magazine focuses on the design, construction, technology and use of concrete as a structural material and combining high-level technical content together with international articles, features and regional reports. It was integrated with Concrete Engineering International in April 2010. It is produced by The Concrete Society, an independent membership-based organisation providing technical concrete advice and information, professional standards and qualifications to the construction industry.
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concreteUnited KingdomLaunched in 1992, Concrete is published by the Union of UEA Students fortnightly during term time and is aimed at students and faculty of the university. Covers news, global affairs, finance, science, travel, theatre reviews and sport.
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CConcrete ConnectUnited Kingdom
Concrete Connect is the ‘go-to’ website for key decision makers within the sector and showcases the latest news from the concrete world. General commentary, market reports and industry features provide an independent and informed voice for the concrete market.
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CConcrete ContractorUnited States of America
Formerly Concrete Concepts and created to help concrete contractors compete more effectively on a daily basis. Mission is to help concrete contractors compete more effectively on a daily basis. Coverage provides case studies, job-site stories, product news and problem-solving information for contractors involved with the ground level of concrete construction. Explores information on equipment, current technology, tips on staying competitive, finance and insurance. Offers expert advice from industry professionals, including strategic business relationships with the American Society of Concrete Contractors and the Tilt-Up Concrete Association, stories on new techniques, advances in technology, the latest equipment and better methods to manage their company. Explores information on equipment, current technology and tips on staying competitive, finance, insurance and a host of other hard-hitting material for all contractors who work with concrete. Editorial also covers the critical issues concrete contractors face, such as finding ways to work smarter, providing quality workmanship and maintaining solid safety programs to help control overhead.
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CConcrete Contractor OnlineUnited States of America
Formerly Concrete Concepts. Created to help concrete contractors compete more effectively on a daily basis. Editorial content contains case studies, job-site stories, product news and problem-solving information for contractors involved with the ground level of concrete construction. Explores information on equipment, current technology, tips on staying competitive, finance, insurance and a host of other hard-hitting material for all contractors who work with concrete. Editorial also covers the critical issues concrete contractors face, such as finding ways to work smarter, providing quality workmanship and maintaining solid safety programs to help control overhead. Offers expert advice from industry professionals, including strategic business relationships with the American Society of Concrete Contractors and the Tilt-Up Concrete Association, stories on new techniques, advances in technology, the latest equipment and better methods to manage their company.