Media outlets starting with D
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Dogs Today
Background and Format: Dogs Today is a magazine which offers stories and news relating to the canine world. The magazine aims to improve canine health and welfare, encourage positive training methods, and aims to bring an end to puppy farming. As well as campaigning for change, the magazine aims to be warm and friendly and at all times, helpful and entertaining. It features competitions, reader offers, heart-warming stories, photography and more than 50 rescue dogs looking for new homes every month. Readership is slightly female biased with an average age of 30 - 40. There is also a small minority of younger readers as well as elderly readers. There is no set deadline and the magazine is published on the first Thursday of the month. The magazine is also on Instagram at www.instagram.com/officialdogstoday Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed at www.dogstodaymagazine.co.uk/advertise
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Dogs Trust Blog
The Dogs Trust Blog is a commercial charity blog based in London, aimed at a UK audience. The blog is the official blog from the Dogs Trust charity, the UK's largest dog welfare charity. Through its network of 17 rehoming centres across the UK and Ireland, the charity cares for over 16,000 stray, unwanted and abandoned dogs each year. Dogs Trust has a non-destruction policy, and will never put a healthy dog to sleep. Dogs Trust also offers neutering, microchipping and education programmes. The Dogs Trust was founded in 1891 and their mission is, "to bring about the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction." The Dogs Trust Blog is written by staff members at the charity, but also by volunteers and features some guest blogging. The blog is used to announce any news or updates at the charity, but also to showcase the dogs that the charity works. It also runs regularly competitions that include book and event ticket giveaways. The blog also brings any news from fundraising events that are happening. It is also a place for the Dogs Trust to update its audience on any campaigns that the charity is currently working on. Unfortunately the blog posts don't carry bylines and are posted under the 'Dogs Trust' alias, so it is recommended to just contact the press office. The blog features posts about all types of breeds, and mainly acts a place to highlight what dogs are available for rehoming. Along with rehoming updates, the blog is keen on providing rehoming success stories. Blog posts carry videos, images and are usually around 200-300 words long. The blog is updated a few times a month and gives information on rehoming and sponsoring a dog. PR opportunities are not obvious, however they do exist. The best way to contact the team is on the email address provided above; alternatively they can be reached via telephone or post.
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Dogster
Serves as a one-stop resource for canine lovers. Offers information about grooming, diet, health and well-being for dogs. Also operates a community forum for canine lovers to meet and exchange information, photos and grooming tips.
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DDogster Online
Serves as a one-stop resource for canine lovers on the Web. Offers information about grooming, diet, health and well-being for dogs. Also operates a community forum for canine lovers to meet and exchange information, photos and grooming tips.
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DogTipper.com
An online publication celebrating fidos and forever homes with an emphasis on saving money and saving dogs. Along with Adoptable Dog of the Day, the site features tips, news, reviews of products that offer good value, giveaways, and more while article sections feature advice on adopting, raising, training and loving your four-legged friend. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Doing Good - WYSU-FM
Hosted by Gina Marinelli, Doing Good is designed to raise social consciousness and public awareness about salient concerns in our community, as well as highlight good work and honest efforts being directed at these issues. This program encourages listeners to become engaged and involved in projects and activities featured on the show. Podcast available.
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DDoing Jalsa and Showing Jilpa
Doing Jalsa and Showing Jilpa covers Visual Arts,Theater & Performing Arts,Photography,Literature,Arts,Antiques/Collectibles
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