Media outlets starting with D
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Dragzine
Covers drag racing and provides news and event coverage. Offers rumors and news from NHRA, ADRL, NMCA, Outlaw and DragRadial events as well as videos, tech articles and interviews. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Drain Trader
Background and Format: Drain Trader, launched in April 1998, is a source of information for professionals covering up-to-minute news on water, products, overseas and the environment as well as regular features on trenchless technology and health and safety. In December 2014, Drain Trader DIGITAL, an online version of the magazine, was launched. Audience and Readership: It is distributed largely to Drainage Contractors, Civil Engineers, Local Authorities and Water Authorities. Deadline: Two weeks prior to publication date. Time of Publication: Published around the first of each month. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here Other information: Can also be contacted via the form here
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Drake Law Review
Aimed at legal scholars. Coverage includes reviews of issues of interest to the legal community, including legal reviews and case studies. Published by students of Drake Law School.
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Drake Magazine
Drake Magazine is an award-winning lifestyle publication for the Midwestern collegiate. It covers fashion, beauty, food and drink, trends, music, arts and entertainment, and more.
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Drake Magazine Online
Drake Magazine Online covers Sexual Health,Restaurant Reviews,Lifestyle,Fashion,Entertainment,Arts
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Drake Magazine Online
Founded in 1998, an informative guide to the world of flyfishing in North America and around the world.
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DRAM
Background and Format: Drinks Retailing and Marketing DRAM magazine is Scotland’s monthly licensed trade magazine. It has been dedicated exclusively to the on-trade in Scotland since 1995. It reflects the views of the Scottish on-trade – from licensees to suppliers. Covering all the latest information on pubs, bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels in Scotland. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at licensees, hoteliers and suppliers the Scottish region. Deadline: The editorial deadline falls around the 14th of the month prior to publication. Time of Publication: The magazine is published on the 1st of the month. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Supplements and Sections: News Press Releases Interviews Distribution: The DRAM magazine is sent directly to 8,500 licensees in Scotland in print, who then share it with their staff. Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here.
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Drama
Background and Format: Drama is a bi-annual magazine, rooted in professional practice and containing a variety of interesting features and articles for teachers and drama and theatre educators in many contexts. The magazine encourages contributors from all phases of education and strives for regional and cultural diversity. Drama is a hard copy, print publication and a typical issue will contain a number of articles, sometimes with a particular focus. These articles tend to be based on practical teaching experiences and projects. They will often include classroom materials and dissemination of work completed. Interviews with leading practitioners and book reviews also feature. Drama is available for a yearly subscription at £26. Audience and Readership: Drama's national readership includes teachers and advisers for Drama and English and Theatre workers. Deadline: The deadline for finished articles for the January issue is, 31st October. The submission deadline for the July issue is, 30th April. Frequency: Published twice a year in January and July. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here.
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Drama & Theatre
Background and Format: Drama & Theatre offers a mixture of news, features, schemes of work and in-depth reviews. It offers ideas and advice for all drama teachers. It aims to keep teachers abreast of current debates, developments and initiatives within the drama teaching profession, as well as providing ways to expand and enhance your teaching. Cover price £2.49. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at all drama teachers, from newly qualified to heads of department Deadline: A full list of deadlines can be found here. Time of Publication: A full list of publication dates can be found here. Frequency: Twice-Termly, 6 issues per year Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: Available via print subscription and an app is available for iPhone or iPad. Ad rates: Enquiries can be directed to advertising@rhinegold.co.uk or a media pack can be found here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 28 September 2011 Teaching Drama magazine is now available in digital format and the website can be viewed at www.teaching-drama.co.uk. The magazine is written for teachers by teachers, practitioners and playwrights, and is a twice-termly resource for anyone involved in drama and performing arts education. Editor Claudine Nightingale can be reached at teaching.drama@rhinegold.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/teachingdrama Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 20 September 2011 Teaching Drama magazine is now available in digital format via the PocketMags website, which can be viewed at www.pocketmags.com. The magazine is written for teachers by teachers, practitioners and playwrights, and is a twice-termly resource for anyone involved in drama and performing arts education. Editor Claudine Nightingale can be reached on +44 (0)20 7333 1745 and claudine.nightingale@rhinegold.co.uk
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Drama Quarterly
Background and Format: Drama Quarterly is for and about the international business of drama. It carries interviews with show runners, writers, directors and on-screen talent to in-depth analysis of commissioning trends, project financing, digital strategy, market and sector reports. Audience and Readership: Readers with a passion for drama on the stage and television and industry figures. Deadline: Deadlines can be found here under upcoming issues, they are not the same each month. Time of Publication: January, April, August and October. No fixed date. Circulation: Controlled circulation (Including iPad July 2016) (Source: Publisher) Sections: Channels The Writers Room On Trend Greenlight Analysis Hit and Miss Producer Profile Profile Behind the Camera Showrunner Genre File Hollywood or Bust Distribution: The DQ print and iPad editions are available via subscription. Ad rates: For more information contact Peter Treacher or Odiri Iwuji on +44 (0)20 7729 7460 or email DQ@c21media.net