Media outlets starting with C
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Creative Review
Background and Format: Launched in 1980, Creative Review is published by Centaur Communications Ltd monthly and aimed at professionals who work in the creative industries. Covers news, storytelling, advertising, graphic design, film & TV, interviews with professionals about their careers, professionals and businesses who have chosen locations outside London, creative leadership and advice on branding. PR opportunities lie within news, reviews and product placement. The team can be best reached by email and telephone. Alternatively, the Creative Review team are available across various social media platforms. Circulation: Source: Publisher Awards: 2019 - PPA Awards, Show Me The Money: Paywall Launch (highly commended) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Wednesday 1st June 2016 With the June issue, Creative Review debuts a new, bespoke font for the magazine Schear Grotesk, and introduces a new strand of content aimed at those who lead, and aspire to lead, creative teams, departments and businesses - the Creative Leaders section. The section will explore all the most important aspects of running creative organisations, from establishing the right culture, to finding the right creative process and managing talent. The redesign will also soon be complemented by a new website. The team can be reached at +44 (0)20 7970 4000 and can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/creativereview Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 29th September 2015 Centaur Media have changed their email address format and now all editorial staff can be reached at firstname.lastname@centaurmedia.com. Centaur Media publishes titles including Business Travel IQ, Corporate Adviser, Design Week, Econsultancy, Fund Strategy, headlinemoney, Marketing Week, Money Marketing, Mortgage Strategy, Period Living, Real Homes, The Engineer and The Lawyer. Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 22nd July 2009 Creative Review magazine has recently re-launched their website Creativereview.co.uk. The new site contains all the content from back issues of the magazine, as well as video interviews and reports, and also features a UGC service whereby readers can upload their work for everyone to view. Web Director Neil Ayres can be reached on +44 (0)20 7970 4764 and neil.ayres@centaur.co.uk. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 19th May 2009 Creative Review has launched a new website (www.creativereview.co.uk) into which their blog is now integrated. The site will also offer access to content from back issues of the printed magazine and video-based content. A section of the site called Feed will allow users to upload their latest visual communication projects for all to see. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 7th May 2009 Creative Review, the publication for visual communication, is tweeting at www.twitter.com/creativereview
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Creative Salon
Creative Salon is born out of two clear ambitions: to showcase and celebrate the power that commercial creativity has to drive business growth and to fuel the economy; and to help secure a strong future for the advertising and marketing industries by doing whatever we can to nurture the next generation of diverse talent.
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Creative Scotland
Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland on behalf of everyone who lives, works or visits here.
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ccreative Stamping
Background and Format: Creative Stamping is a monthly magazine published by Practical Publishing group. The magazine covers DIY ideas for card and stamp making.
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Creative Steps
Background and Format: Founded in 2006, Creative Steps is a magazine featuring projects and activities to encourage kids to learn through creative play. Audience and Readership: The magazine is designed to be a source of inspiration for everyone with, or caring for young children, including primary school teachers, classroom assistants, childminders & nannies, nursery teachers, playgroup and pre-school organizers, home educators, Rainbow, Brownie, Guide and Scouting leaders, parents and grandparents. Deadline: Four weeks prior to publication. Time of Publication: The magazine is published March, June, September, and December. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Digital: 35,000 (Source: Publisher) Distribution: The magazine is available in print and digital formats. Ad rates: For advertising information please see here.
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CCreative Strategies
Creative Strategies covers Mobile, AI, compute, data center, automotive, silicon, consumer electronics, telecommunications
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Creative Teaching & Learning
Background and Format: Creative Teaching & Learning, previoulsy Teaching Thinking & Creativity, looks at how the curriculum can be remodelled and explores how thinking skills approaches can be embedded within subject and project-based teaching. Each issue of the magazine comes with a themed cross-curricular project plan, designed to support creative teaching with students of all ages and abilities and show how project work can be given much more meaning and depth. It promotes critical and creative thinking at both primary and secondary level. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at teachers who are looking to engage their students on a more creative level. Deadline: There is no set deadline. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: For advertising information please see here Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 14 July 2010 Teaching Thinking & Creativity magazine has now changed its title to Creative Teaching & Learning. The magazine is for teachers, and includes teaching news, features and tips on teaching strategies. Editor Howard Sharron can still be reached on +44 (0)121 224 7599 and howard@imaginativeminds.co.uk
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Creative Tourist
Background and Format: Creative Tourist is an arts and lifestyle online magazine for the Manchester area. It publishes features, news and interviews with the UK’s best-known writers and artists. It promotes new writing and photographic talent through its regular showcases, competitions and top 25 lists. It publishes insider guides to Manchester – uncovering the galleries, museums, shops, bars, events and nights out that appeal to the sorts of well-read, regional, national and international cultural consumers who are passionate about Manchester. Audience and Readership: Those who live in Manchester area who are interested in culture. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Ad rates: Ad rates can be found here. Other Information: To contact the site use the general editorial email.
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CCreative, The Magazine of Promotion & Marketing
Established in 1967 and edited for advertising, sales promotion, merchandising managers, exhibit buyers and marketing managers. Includes articles relating to the marketing industry including news, trends and information on trade shows and promotion programs. Covers point-of-purchase displays, promotional materials, trade show exhibits, corporate I.D. programs, exhibits and specialty advertising.