Media outlets starting with C
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CConflict Management and Peace ScienceUnited States of America
Aims to present information contributing to the scientific study of conflict and conflict analysis. Written for researchers and scientists.
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CConflict Resolution QuarterlyUnited States of America
Formerly Mediation Quarterly and written for researchers and practitioners of mediation. Covers the latest developments in the theory and practice of mediation and explores the role of mediation in resolving all types of disputes: family, commercial, community, educational, labor, business, medical, and environmental.
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CConflicted: A History PodcastUnited States of America
Untangling history's greatest controversies. Every month, we take a hard look at the historical conflicts that raise difficult questions, stoke controversy, and send our moral compasses spinning.
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CConfluenciaUnited States of America
Dedicated to the study of Literature written in both English and Spanish covering the culture and influences of the Hispanic community.
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CConfluential FilmsUnited States of America
Founded by multi-hyphenate filmmaker Tommy Oliver, The Confluential Company is a production company and financier devoted to championing inclusive, authentic, and culturally specific projects, where those who should be telling a given story will be the only ones doing so. We develop, produce, and finance across film, TV (scripted and unscripted), and documentaries, and a few of our past projects include the AFI Audience-Award winner Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss, the critically acclaimed HBO documentary 40 Years A Prisoner (TIFF), the ground-breaking docuseries Black Love on OWN, the Sony thriller The Perfect Guy (opened #1 in the country), and the award-winning indies 1982 (TIFF), Jinn (SXSW), and Kinyarwanda (Sundance).
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CConfreaksandgeeksUnited States of America
Confreaksandgeeks is an online magazine that cover beats related to Games, Comics, Animation, and much more.
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CConfronting Christianity with Rebecca McLaughlinUnited States of America
Hard questions, faithfully explored. Hosted by Rebecca McLaughlin.
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CConfused.comUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Confused.com is an insurance price comparison website. It also features news, advice and money saving ideas. Audience and Readership: Aimed at a consumer audience. Monthly Unique Users: The figure is not currently disclosed. Ad Rates: There is no information on ad rates. Videos: Can be found on YouTube here. Can be found GooglePlus here.
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CConfused.com - FreelanceUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Confused.com is an insurance price comparison website. It also features news, advice and money saving ideas. Audience and Readership: Aimed at a consumer audience. Monthly Unique Users: The figure is not currently disclosed. Ad Rates: There is no information on ad rates. Videos: Can be found on YouTube here. Can be found GooglePlus here.
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CConfused.com's blogsUnited Kingdom
Confused.com is a UK-based price comparison website that compares various organisations for prices on car, home, pet and caravan insurance, gas, electricity and other utilities as well as other financial products such as credit cards and savings accounts. Confused.com’s blogs is supplier site of 10 blogs that is hosted on the overall website. Owain Carter looks after the Dazed & Confused? blog and works as a Writer at Confused.com. Guest Bloggers also contribute with some posting anonymously. The majority of posts are comment-led and include expert advice and tips with a view to helping people make informed decisions when it comes to choosing and buying personal finance products. Category titles on the blog include:Get Motoring, Property Market, Deal with Debt, Plan for the Future, Smarter Spending, Get Wealthy, Travel and Holidays, Shrink Your Bills and Your Consumer Rights. PR opportunities lie within profile opportunities through guest blogging, expert comment and advice, brand and product placement, economic-based research placement and product and service reviews among others. Due to this being a supplier site with various blogs and Bloggers, it may be best to be familiar with each Blogger and the style of their posts before pitching. The team can be reached via telephone, the online contact form and by email.