Media outlets starting with C
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CCrime Watch DailyUnited States of America
A one-hour daytime program covering the most compelling aspects of the world of crime, mystery and intrigue. From unsolved murders to must-see mysteries, undercover investigations and shocking crimes caught on video, the series will uncover the stories happening in small towns around America and turn them into national headlines.
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CCrime Writers OnUnited States of America
Crime Writers On... is a podcast hosted by a panel of true crime authors who review and discuss popular true crime podcasts, pop culture, television shows, documentaries, and related media. The show also examines issues within the true crime genre, journalism ethics, and storytelling approaches. In addition to media reviews, the hosts share commentary on current events and cultural topics connected to crime and justice.
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CCrimeline - WNAV-AMUnited States of America
This program with the State of Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services interviews critical police and correctional personnel and discusses issues of concern to all Maryland residents.
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CCrimeReadsUnited States of America
CrimeReads is an online site devoted to mystery, crime. and thriller books, culture, and other entertainment mediums.
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CCrimes of the Heart: a love and dating podcastUnited States of America
Crimes of the Heart, a podcast by Rory Uphold, is a love and dating podcast with a true crime twist. Learn more at www.CrimesoftheHeartPod.com -- Come listen to the confessions of singles and couples as they unburden themselves of their most tragic and embarrassing love, dating and sex stories. From horrific first dates to savage breakups and epic revenge tales, we will cover all of the horrors facing modern love these days. Part story telling experience and part advice column, this podcast is here to help you navigate the perilous landscape that is digital dating and make you feel less alone in the process. So join Rory and her guests as they dish on the latest love crimes.
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CCrimeSpree MagazineUnited States of America
Published for those with an interest in the mystery crime genre of books and features crime- and mystery-related DVDs.
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CCrimesquad.comUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Crimesquad.com is a website devoted to crime fiction both old and new. The site hosts reviews of new titles and features on classic texts and authors. Audience and Readership: Fans of crime fiction. Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose this information. Supplements and Sections: Each month a novelist is selected and interviewed as the "Author of the Month."
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CCrimestoppersUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Crimestoppers is the website of the charity that is aimed at members of the public who want to learn more about how to keep safe from crime and report crimes in their area on a confidential basis. It is also aimed at those who work in businesses, non-profit bodies and government organisations. Covers personal safety, community & family, home & property safety, online safety, fraud, business & retail, being safe away from home and vehicle safety. There are no advertising opportunities. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher.
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CCriminalUnited States of America
A podcast about crime. Seeks to tell the stories of people who've done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle. It is a member podcast of Radiotopia from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange. 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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CCriminal ElementUnited States of America
Criminal Element is a Blog for Crime Fans covering Books, TV, Comics, and Movies. 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.