Media outlets starting with D
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DDP BlogUnited States of America
Covers sports and events on The Dan Patrick Radio Show. Discusses events that occur during tapings and offers a behind-the-scenes look at a sports radio show. Also updates readers on sports news and provides insight from Dan Patrick on all things sports. 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.
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DDPAC BlogUnited Kingdom
Launched in December 2010, DPAC Blog is a commercial disability and political weblog based in the UK. It is the official blog of Disabled People Against Cuts, a direct action group formed in the wake of austerity measures and protests against cuts to services for disabled people. Linda Burnip and Debbie Jolly are Co-Founders of DPAC and coordinators of the original Disabled Peoples’ Protest, a protest group who were instrumental in leading nationwide austerity protests. As disabled women Debbie and Linda are active advocates for disability rights. Linda set up the Local Housing Allowance Reform Group to campaign for changes in the way local housing allowance is administered to citizens with additional housing needs. Debbie serves on the board of the European Network on Independent Living and has written and presented widely on disability rights issues. Several members of the DPAC steering group contribute to the blog. Entries on DPAC Blog usually take the form of disability-related news (occasionally re-posted from external sites), protest announcements and recaps, events news, petition alerts and open letters, judicial motions, research and reports, and assorted commentary. Original photos from protests or events are sometimes included, as well as video footage and interviews. PR opportunities are available for relevant news and events, social research, political analysis, campaigning and interviews. DPAC believe that disabled people are entitled to rights not charity. Linda, Debbie and the team can be reached via email.
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Dr cherryes books that sowUnited States of AmericaDear Dr. Cherrye is a Blog to assist parents and educators with difficult and perplexing questions.
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DDr Duck Waterfowl PodcastUnited States of America
Without abundant access to private property, Dennis Loosier and Billy Campbell spent the majority of their early hunting years learning the ins and outs of East Texas' public duck hunting opportunities, experiencing success through increased scouting and studying migratory birds. Currently the two travel a multi-state area attempting to find success with what is now a growing, hungry public hunting population. Loosier and Campbell understand the value of the outdoors and are thankful for the experiences and relationships built through the great sport of bird hunting. Likeminded sportsmen and women can follow waterfowl adventures through Loosier's Instagram account (@dr_duck) and Campbell's account (@thefowlhunter) and on the Dr Duck YouTube channel! Questions, contact Billy at: billyrcampbell2@gmail.com
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DDr Karan ExploresUnited Kingdom
Join Dr Karan as he meets the world's foremost experts in science and medicine to cut through the BS of modern health advice. Get my free weekly newsletter filled with easy to action health tips, interesting facts & science to fill your curiosity: https://drkaran.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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DDr Morris' Allergy BlogUnited Kingdom
Dr Morris' Allergy Blog is a developing healthcare site based in the UK. It is the official blog for the medical practices of Dr. Adrian Morris, the Surrey Allergy Clinic based in London, Farnham and Guildford. Dr Morris' Allergy Blog was founded in October 2009. As well as being a Medical Practitioner, Adrian also serves as an Expert Adviser on allergies to the BBC Online, Boots Pharmacies, Glaxo Smith Kline and the NHS. His print contributions have previously featured in the Times, Guardian & Observer, the Independent, the Daily Telegraph, the London Evening Standard and the Daily Mail. Adrian's personal interests include restoring classic British sports cars and playing golf. Blog posts can be found listed under five categories: Introduction to Allergy, Airway Allergy, Allergy Testing, Food Allergy and Skin Allergy. The blog is self-published and updated on a monthly basis. Articles covered in the past have covered a wide array of topics from outgrowing egg allergies to testing for allergies to metal implants. PR opportunities exist but are limited to industry news and seminars, and reviews of medical articles. As the blog focuses mainly around preventative measures, medical information and education, PRs are recommended to familiarise themselves with the blog’s content before they consider approaching. Adrian is also available for medical consultations and can be best contacted via telephone or email.
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DDr Stacey PattonUnited States of America
Dr Stacey Patton is a newsletter hosted on substack by Dr. Stacey Patton covering Race & Racism, culture, politics, child welfare, education, and the impacts of systemic racism.
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DDr Z TVUnited States of America
An informative, consumer-friendly source, this site provides the latest news in medicine, health, healthcare and medical technology. Answers questions consumers have about their own health. Provides access to topical information on the latest research regarding common diseases and medical innovations. Aims to help a range of audiences – from patients to payors to physicians – stay ahead and connected to the health marketplace. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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DDr. Andrew BostomUnited States of America
Dr. Andrew Bostom Blog is written by Andrew, where he writes about
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DDr. Andrew Weil's Daily Health TipsUnited States of America
This blog offers simple, actionable, daily advice to help readers reach optimal health. Includes tips and information on natural health, healthy eating, effective exercises and stress relief. The blog can be reached via the online contact form. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of news, case studies and potential guest speaking opportunities with Dr. Weil. The best way to contact the blog is via the online contact form of through the various social media platforms he is available on. Alternatively his postal address is also an option.