Media outlets starting with D
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DDiario Las AméricasUnited States of America
Diario Las Americas is a regional daily newspaper published for Spanish speaking residents of Miami. It covers international, national and local news, as well as arts & entertainment.
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DDiario RunnerUnited States of America
Diario Runner es un podcast casi diario en el que no solo hablo de correr. Soy Pedro Moya (@palabraderunner) y aqui os cuento, en forma de pildoras varias veces por semana, mis experiencias, entrenamientos, el material que pruebo, la tecnologia deportiva que utilizo, trucos, consejos, tutoriales y todo lo que voy aprendiendo y descubriendo sobre running, ciclismo, triatlon, natacion y en general cualquier cosa que considere interesante.
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DDiaryUnited Kingdom
The i Paper is a British national newspaper published in tabloid format. It aims to be a nonpartisan paper and does not endorse any political parties or candidates.
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DDiaryUnited Kingdom
Launched in 1900, The Daily Express newspaper is published by Reach plc and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, showbusiness & TV, sport, finance, travel and entertainment. It has a weekly sister newspaper, the Sunday Express.
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DDiaryUnited Kingdom
Launched in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register, The Times is published by News UK daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. The paper covers news, business, sport, fashion, arts, guides to schools and universities and motoring. It has a sister newspaper, The Sunday Times.
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DDIARY directoryUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Diary Directory is a reference magazine first launched in 1993. It is a resource designed to fill a communications gap between professional promoters in the worlds of fashion, beauty and lifestyle, including homes & interiors, food & drink and places & venues. Audience and Readership: Diary Directory is aimed at and targets journalists, editors, PR consultants, marketing professionals, publishers, advertising agencies, exhibition organisers, model agencies, photographers, hair & make-up artists and cosmetic & fragrance houses. (Source: Publisher) Monthly Unique Users: The publication does not disclose a MUU figure Ad rates: For advertising information, contact info@diaryd.com. Alternatively, visit the 'contact us' page, here.
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DDiary of a ClotheshorseUnited Kingdom
Diary of a Clotheshorse is a blog that covers fashion news and related topics
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DDiary of a DebutanteUnited States of America
This bog covers Affordable Fashion, Drugstore Beauty, Travel, Pets, Home Decor, Party Planning, Easy Recipes, Cocktails, Eating Disorder Awareness, Mental Health Awareness. Contact via email.
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DDiary of a First ChildUnited Kingdom
Diary of a First Child began in 2008 as a travel blog but later evolved into an account of the blogger’s first pregnancy. The blog carries stories, news and features on all different kinds of parenting, food, motherhood and product and service reviews, among others. Blogger Luschka van Onselen decided to create a place online to use as an outlet for all the information she was finding and learning during her pregnancy. Luschka says: “All of a sudden I found my head starting to spin with ideas like home birth, attachment parenting, baby-led weaning and gentle discipline as I soaked up information and knowledge I never even knew existed just months before. I felt I needed an outlet for everything I was learning, and so Diary of a First Child was born.” She lives in the Hampshire/Surrey border region. The majority of blog posts are written from personal experience and are aimed at an audience of mothers and new parents. Recent entries include: This Is The Kiss (Book Review), Glimmies Forest Fairies Review, Quick and Easy Ways to Keep Car Seats Clean, Make Your Own Gift Box #BostikBlogger, My First Story Writing Book (Book Review), February Literary Days To Celebrate and Observe. PR opportunities include brand name and product placement, reviews, survey and scientific-based research placement, expert comment and advice and competitions. Luschka says: "I am happy to review products and cover events, especially but not exclusively, those aimed at enhancing natural parenting and living. Please be aware that we aim to be WHO compliant, and therefore will not review bottles, infant or toddler formula, pacifiers or other equipment deemed by the WHO to be potentially harmful to a breastfeeding relationship. We do not support any advertising for Nestle, or companies owned or part owned by them, including but not limited to L’Oreal and The Body Shop." Luschka can be reached by email.