Media outlets starting with D
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DDiabolical LiesUnited States of America
We regret to inform you that it really is That Deep. www.diabolicalliespod.com
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DDiabolique MagazineUnited States of America
DIABOLIQUE is a lavishly illustrated, bimonthly print and digital magazine exploring every aspect of horror film, literature and art. The magazine's focus on critical perspectives brings fresh analyses to subjects old and new, foreign and domestic - from ancient folklore and Gothic classics to contemporary film releases and modern literary gems. Each issue brims with insightful commentary, criticism and engrossing information complemented by photos, illustrations and handsome, full-color design. Past issues have included contributors from such horror luminaries as Jonathan Rigby, David Del Valle, David Huckvale, Paul Murray, and Elizabeth Miller. DIABOLIQUE is edited by Max Weinstein (Print) and Madeleine Koestner (Web).
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DDiabolique Magazine OnlineUnited States of America
Provides news, reviews and information on all kind of horror and sci-fi books, movies, television show, and events.
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ddiacriticalUnited States of America
Intended for arts critics, reporters, commentators, arts professionals, and those interested in the arts, ArtsJournal.com is dedicated to bringing the world's best arts and cultural journalism to a worldwide online audience. It monitors more than 200 English-language publications and posts links to the best arts and cultural stories. Areas of coverage include music, visual arts, dance, theater, media, architecture, cultural issues and arts people. It serves as a digest of some of the best arts and cultural journalism in the English-speaking world.
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ddiaCRITICSUnited States of America
This is the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network's blog and it covers Vietnamese arts, society and culture, politics and more in Vietnam and the diaspora. Features interviews, book and film reviews, news and events, and essays. 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. Offers RSS (Real Simple Syndication).
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DDiacriticsUnited States of America
Aims to serve as an exceptional and influential forum for scholars writing on the problems of literary criticism. Each issue features articles in which contributors compare and analyze books on particular theoretical works and develop their own positions on the theses, methods and theoretical implications of those works. Readers include scholars interested in contemporary textual criticism, literary and semiotic theory, comparative literature and philosophy.
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DDiagnostic and Interventional CardiologyUnited States of America
Written for administrators and staff responsible for the purchase and implementation of imaging and monitoring equipment crucial to the care of cardiology patients. Features medical technology and products for cardiology and cardiac imaging, clinical information systems, surgery and point-of-care testing. Articles cover discoveries and developments affecting the field, as well as offer research articles and discussions on topics of interest.
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DDiagnostic and Interventional Cardiology OnlineUnited States of America
Created for administrators and staff responsible for the purchase and implementation of imaging and monitoring equipment crucial to the care of cardiology patients. Features medical technology and products for cardiology and cardiac imaging, clinical information systems, surgery and point-of-care testing. Articles cover discoveries and developments affecting the field, as well as offer research articles and discussions on topics of interest.
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DDiagnostic HistopathologyUnited Kingdom
Circulation: 1,394 (Source: Publisher) Frequency: Monthly Aims of the journal: The journal aims to provide the practising diagnostic pathologist and trainee pathologist with up-to-date reviews on histopathology and cytology and related technical advances. The journal aims to cover the main breadth of histopathology in a three year cycle. Content: Each issue contains invited articles on a variety of topics from experts in the field and includes a mini-symposium exploring one subject in greater depth. Articles consist of system-based, disease-orientated reviews and illustrative case reports. Articles update readers on day-to-day diagnostic work and keep them informed of important new developments. Readership: The journal is targeted toward practising diagnostic pathologist and trainee pathologists. Manuscript Submission Articles are commissioned by the Editors from specialists in their field and are based on strict guidelines for content and style. Medicine Publishing (an imprint of Elsevier) does not accept unsolicited articles for any of its journals. The contributors' manuals provide a complete guide for any author who has been commissioned to write for a Medicine Publishing journal. If you have a query regarding the submission of your article which is not addressed in the appropriate manual, please contact the Publications Manager: journals@medicinepublishing.co.uk Other information: The journal's title was changed from Current Diagnostic Pathology to Diagnostic Histopathology and every issue is printed in full colour. The journal is also now published monthly, instead of bimonthly. Diagnostic Histopathology is available in both print and online.
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DDiagnostic ImagingUnited States of America
Written for radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, technologists and radiology managers. As the leading news magazine for imaging professionals, editorial covers radiology, MRI, nuclear medicine and ultrasounds. Regular columns and opinion pieces consist of the following: News Clips, the latest developments in the field; Overread, clinical and technology trends; Imaging & The Law, legislation and policy updates; Tech Watch, new products and technological advances; Perturbations, important practice perspectives; and Backscatter, Brad Tipler's humorous observations. Critical reports offered on breast imaging, cardiovascular imaging, contract imaging, CT, enterprise imaging and informatics, intervention, molecular imaging, MR, nuclear medicine, radiology practice, teleradiology, ultrasound and X-ray. Regular features include clinical advances and insights into the research, equipment and techniques that are changing the practice of imaging. Information is also provided on the case of the month as well as clinical and practice trends.