Media outlets starting with C
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CruiseMiss
Launched in 2012, Cruise Miss is a personal blog about cruiseship holidays and destinations. Cruise Miss was named a Finalist in the Favorite Cruise Blogger Awards for the Wave Awards in 2018. In 2017, the blog was Highly Commended in the Cruise Magazine International Awards. Cruise Miss provides a mixture of content about cruise holidays with Danielle blogging about her experiences traveling. Many posts are news stories about goings on in the cruise industry, like route unveilings, which are written in a reporting style and may include photographs. Others consist of Danielle's advice for readers new to cruising about etiquette and travel tips. She also does content, comment and/or articles for other cruise related websites or blogs. The Blogger: Cruise Miss is written by Danielle Fear who started the blog while working within cruise travel. "My first cruise was the complete opposite to everything I had imagined a cruise to be. It was fun, full of energy, the average age was definitely not 80 and I didn’t have to wear a dress every evening, as I had expected. Those twelve days onboard were a real eye opener and it is fair to say I definitely caught what is often referred to as “the cruising bug” (and no, I don’t mean norovirus). 50+ sailings and a World Cruise later and I’m still trying to sell the ocean to everyone I meet." PR Opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of reviews of gadgets, cameras, luggage, flip flops etc as well as other collaborations on other things that her readers may find useful while travelling. Danielle says: "With regards to travel related collaborations, I mainly aim for cruise and specifically no-fly. I am always open to land travel opportunities, but the destination must be within easy reach of a cruise port, so it is relevant for my readership. I also love ferry and rail travel, so this is also of interest. Many people extend their cruise holidays, so destination specific is always on my radar." She can best be reached at daniellefear@hotmail.co.uk or at cruisemiss@live.co.uk
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CCruiser
Targets mature, affluent motorcyclists who prefer the long, low, classic look of modern motorcycle cruisers. Includes information on bolt-ons, paint and even complete re-engineering. Features include thorough road tests of new models, modification and maintenance how-to's, new products, accessories and apparel, destinations, events and safe riding techniques. Provides information on road tests, product evaluations, customized bikes and riding techniques.
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CCruisin' For A Brewsin'
Covers the world of beer and associated activities in the greater Atlanta area. 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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CCruisin' Style Magazine
Founded in 1995 Cruisin' Style Magazine is in print and online and covers Classic Cars and Automobile enthusiasts.
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Cruising
Background and Format: Cruising magazine is the official journal of the Cruising Association. It features news and information on yachting and boating. Audience and Readership: Members of the Cruising Association. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: It is supplied free to members, and is not available to the general public. Ad rates For more advertising information, email here.
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Cruising with Kids
Cruising With Kids is a blog dedicated to family holidays with the aim to share what’s new and exciting in the cruising industry for families with kids of all ages. The posts are written by Sarah, Claire, Karen and Lisa. All have families and love holidays. Sarah also writes over at Extraordinary Chaos Family Travel and Lifestyle Blog. An award winning blog with a luxury travel and family focus. She is married and has two boys aged 11 and 16, who all love cruising as a family. Claire has always had a strong connection to the sea and grew up on the south coast of England, within half an hour of the cruise port of Southampton. Claire now lives in Devon with her husband, two children and sea dog. Lisa also writes, Travel Loving Family, a family travel blog, she has settled down to a life on land with her husband who she met during her first contract at sea. They have two boys, aged 3 and 6, who also share a love of cruising. Karen also writes over at Mini Travellers and Fuelled by Latte. Karen has worked with brands such as Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruises, Disney, Simpson Travel, British Airways and many many more.The posts are designed for parents of children of all ages looking for cruise reviews, cruise news, tips and tricks, port information and pre-cruise ideas.It aims to bring advice based on experiences of cruising with babies, toddlers, tweens and teens.The team welcomes guest bloggers who share the love of family cruises. They also run weekly guest post slots and guides on contributing can be found here. PR opportunities are available, the blog features cruise news and accept sponsored post commissions and press trip proposals. They are best contacted through email.
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Cruising World
Written for people devoted to sailing, bluewater cruising and those interested in improving nautical skills. Highlights include a new boats section, safety tips, reader sailing experiences and a report of new product developments and trends.
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Cruising World Online
Source for people devoted to sailing, bluewater cruising, and those interested in improving nautical skills. Highlights include safety tips, reader sailing experiences and a report of new product developments and trends. Sections (sub-sections) include Under Way, Cruising Life (Makeovers & Refits, People and Food, From Your Galley, Passage Notes, Cruising Posts and Speakers Bureau), Destinations (North America, Caribbean/Central America, South America, Europe, the Mediterranean, Africa, Russia/China/Japan, Middle East/South Asia, South Pacific, Australia/New Zealand and High Latitudes), Capable Cruising (Voyaging, Seamanship, Systems and Living Aboard), Boats & Gear (Boats Reviews and Previews, Boat of the Year Awards, Gear and Systems and Industry News), Chartering (Charter Directory, News & Features and Know Before You Go) and Sourcebook. Includes community features where readers can create a profile, upload videos, share photos, write log entries, post galley recipes and describe their port experiences.
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Crumb
Crumb is a lifestyle website that covers food, travel, recipes, fashion, culture and other lifestyle topics. 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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Crumbs - Crumbs Bath & Bristol
Background and Format: Covering Bath & Bristol, it features restaurants and gastropubs, cafes and bars, showcasing the chefs and menus, venues and innovations that make up the region's 'going out' scene. Each issue is packed with recipes, reviews and on-the-spot reports from kitchens and farms across the region. Audience and Readership: Those living in and around the Bath and Bristol who wish to discover more about the cafes, bars and restaurants in the area, as well as new recipes and foodie culture. Deadline: The deadline varies, best to contact editorial team directly Time of Publication: Friday every 4 weeks Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: It gets distributed to subscribers and their favourite food and drink businesses in the Bath & Bristol area. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Other Information: There is no generic email address. Email team members directly. It can be found on Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram.