Media outlets starting with D
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DDanceTabsUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in February 2012, DanceTabs covers dance with writers and critics of experience. They look to cast a sharp eye over what is happening and "tell it like it is" in happiness or sorrow - providing news, reviews, interviews and features - both through their website and via social media. The team are based in London but cover dance internationally. Audience and Readership: Professionals, hobbyists, amateurs and those simply interested in dance. Monthly Unique Users: This figure is not available. Ad Rates: There is no advertising on this website. Other Information: A contact form can be found here. No generic phone number.
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DDancetogUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in March 2012, Dancetog is a blog about dance, travel, communities and culture. The blog started as a place for the blogger to talk about dance photography but is constantly evolving. There are many posts about dance and dance travel as well as some cycling travel. The blog covers mostly dance events and photography, sometimes featuring more personal posts and write ups. Some of the most recent posts on the blog include: How To! References for beginner and improver photographers, 10 Uses For Your Photographer’s Workbook, The Red Dress Dance Project, 12 Challenging Facts We Must Live With and Schmäh and Coffee House Culture in Salzburg. The Blogger: The Author of the blog is Carole Edrich, a fine arts photographer, journalist and social entrepreneur who is fascinated by how human beings react to and anticipate risks and extremes. Caroline states "I can’t imagine leaving dance photography, but that’s not all I am. Everything I see is informed by my passions, my work and my experience. This blog started because I wanted to share my dance photographs and my enthusiasm for dance, and grew because there is nowhere else I can write about many of the things that are interesting (such as the young talented dancers I meet who really need your support or the reasons why tango DJs choose the music they do, their intents and motivations). As I’ve grown the blog has been changing. I’m sure it will continue to evolve." PR Opportunities: PR opportunities include events in related areas. The best way to get in touch is via the contact form on the blog or email on opkikkertje@gmail.com.
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DDancing AstronautUnited States of America
Covers electronic dance music, or EDM. Features the latest news from artists, new tracks, reviews and commentary. 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. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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DDancing Through the RainUnited States of America
This blog is dedicated to recipes, financial empowerment and self care. The blog features reduced-price deals updated multiple times a day. 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).
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DDandelion ChandelierUnited States of America
Dandelion Chandelier is an online magazine that provides Fashion, Travel, Lifestyle, Culture and Sports.
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DDandy in the BronxUnited States of America
Dandy in the Bronx is a Fashion and Lifestyle blog committed to raising awareness of a burgeoning fashion forward culture in the borough. Services Include:Collaborations, Sponsored Posts, Product Reviews, Advertisements, Giveaways, Influencer Consulting, Social Media Consulting, Affiliate Marketing. 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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ddanecobain.comUnited Kingdom
Launched in May 2013, The Social Bookshelves blog is a book review blog by Dane Cobain. The author of the blog, Dane, is a social media marketer, poet, musician and author as well as a blogger. Dane has been writing fiction, non-fiction, poetry and music for over ten years. His aim is for Social Bookshelves to distinct from other book reviewing blogs or websites by having the word count of reviews match the pages in the books. 182 words for an 182 page book. "There’s also the fact that too many book reviews are long-winded and unnecessarily detailed, particularly in the age of social media. I wanted to make sure that each review was short and sweet, but that I’d go in to more detail for longer works if required." The blog consists of many reviews focusing on the genre of marketing, social media, non-fiction, beat-influenced poetry and literary fiction. Categories divide the books into Authors A-E by Surname, Authors F-J by Surname, Authors K-O by Surname, Authors P-T by Surname and Authors U-Z by Surname. More categories are Fiction, Magazine, Non-Fiction and Poetry. Other features is interviews in the form of Q&A with authors and guest posts. The most recent posts are "Yann Martel- Life of Pi Book Review" "Peter James Want You Dead Book Review" and "Gary Vaynerchuk The Thank You Economy Book Review." PR opportunities include book reviews. Dane only accepts paperbacks/hardbacks as he prefers physical copies as opposed to e-books or Kindles. To find out more about his terms and conditions for working with PR, please click here. The best way to get in touch with him is via his email at danecobain@danecobain.com. Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/socialshelves/
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DDanger Close with Jack CarrUnited States of America
Danger Close with Jack Carr is a podcast covering Society and Culture.
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