Media outlets starting with C
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CCrack A Brew With AJWUnited States of America
Runner and Coach Andy Jones-Wilkins talks with trail running athletes, coaches and race directors about topical subjects. Each episode features a beverage and will last as long as it typically takes to leisurely enjoy the beverage.
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CCRACK OnlineUnited Kingdom
Launched in 2009, CRACK is a monthly magazine about independent music and culture.
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CCracked Nails & Split EndsUnited Kingdom
Cracked Nails and Split Ends is a family-focused blog written by Tanya Hindes. Tanya is a Project Manager, Mother of three boys and a Grandmother (her step-son's daughter). She also has a dog and two cats. Extensive sections on the blog include Competitions, Days Out, Family Fun, My Ramblings, Our Home, Pets Corner, Reviews, Special Guardianship, Teenager, The Library, The Pantry, The Salon, The Time Machine, The Wardrobe, Toddler and Tweens. The posts vary in length and often feature images. In terms of PR opportunities, categories mentioned above can be approached. Tanya can be reached via email at the address thindes78@gmail.com
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CCRACKED.comUnited States of America
Created for readers interested in comedy, satire and parody and strives to create a comedy community. Features humorous articles, videos, flash animation, comic strips, essays and articles. Also features news, reviews and interviews from the world of comedy, including coverage of top comedians and comedic actors. Subjects covered include politics, current events, pop culture, society and entertainment.
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CCrackers and Grape JuiceUnited States of America
Crackers and Grape Juice is a podcast, covers Religion & Spirituality. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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Cracking the CoverUnited States of AmericaCracking the Cover is a blog dedicated to picture, middle-grade and young adult books. It features reviews, author interviews and other book news.
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CCradled in HopeUnited States of America
Cradled in Hope is a Gospel-Focused podcast for grieving moms who have lost a baby to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss. It is hosted by Ashley Opliger of Bridget's Cradles.
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CCraft - WCBE-FMUnited States of America
Ever looked at a piece of art, watched a play or movie, or read a book and thought, "How'd they do that?" Doug Dangler, the host of Craft, asks this question of writers, performers, and artists every week. And they tell him about how they got into their craft, what inspires them, and what makes it worth the work. Guests have include best sellers like RL Stine, Lee Child, and Rita Mae Brown; humor writers like Laurie Notaro and Christopher Moore; Internet authors like Grammar Girl and John Green; journalists like Rick Reilly, Byron Pitts, and Bruce Feiler; and academics like Kevin Boyle and OSU President Gordon Gee. Airs Wednesdays at 8 pm on WCBE, 90.5 FM. Podcast is available.
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CCraft and CocktailsUnited States of America
Craft and Cocktails is a Blog written by Ashley Rose Conway, the blog covers Wine, Cocktail, Recipes, and much more. 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.
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CCraft and SparkleUnited States of America
Craft and Sparkle is an Internet Blog covering DIY, Party Planning, Home Decor, Upcycle Projects, Bridal Showers, and Kids Parties. Contact via e-mail. 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.