Media outlets starting with E
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espnW
This blog serves as a destination for women who are passionate sports fans and athletes. Offers commentary and analysis, as well as shines a spotlight on the accomplishments of women athletes. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Esports
Esports.gg is a destination connecting esports fans to their passions. They create news and analysis for all gamers, esports fans and streaming enthusiasts into expert-led content featuring some of the best analysts, players, thinkers and writers in the history of esports.
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Esports Illustrated
Esports Illustrated is a company created by Guad-Hammer Gaming Group in partnership with Sports Illustrated. It is dedicated to bringing life to the world of esports, providing on-the-scene coverage of events.
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Esports Insider
Background and Format: Esports Insider is an industry focused media platform for esports professionals. The site provides the latest esports business news, including event coverage, betting reports and previews, interviews and opinion pieces. The team also organises esports business events, including the ESI Forum Series (monthly meet ups at Fnatic’s Bunkr) and Betting on Esports. Audience and Readership: The site is aimed at esports professionals. Monthly Unique Users: A figure is not currently available. Ad Rates: Further information on advertising can be viewed here. Other Information: Esports Insider is a part of SBC Global and is partnered with SBC News.
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Esports News UK
eSports News UK is full of the latest videogame guides, tips and expert advice, for the dedicated gamer who wants to improve his or her game.Dom Sacco is the founder of eSports News UK (previously Leet Games Blog and Leet Blog, originating in March 2008, and relaunched in 2015) as a way of getting gaming rants and opinions off his chest. Sacco is a long-time gamer who has worked for many gaming publications including Games TM, Nintendo Official Magazine, MCV and Auto Trader. The site also accepts many guest contributing bloggers.The blog covers different aspects related to the gaming world. they offer games tips, hardware guides, guides tips and reviews for different gaming consoles/games, as well as interviews with well known names in the gaming world and videos with how-to information and game commentary.PR opportunities on the site could come in the form of an interview with a gamer or game developer or a feature story on a new game or topic related to the gaming world. The team can be reached via email.Awards:2018 - UK Blog Awards, Social Influencer - Business (nominated)
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Espresso and Cream
Discusses Recipes, Food, Cooking, Baking and Desserts from the perspective of a Food Editor. 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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EEsquire
Established in 1933 and designed to inform contemporary males of their changing role in modern society, Esquire editorial focuses on current events, living trends, and career evolution, with features on fashion, the arts, politics, and the media. It also provides personality profiles and interviews, literature and technology updates, and travel and dining articles. Esquire is geared toward successful and affluent men who dress themselves, have the means and knowledge to invest, can order at a fine restaurant, have a healthy respect and admiration for women, enjoy enriching vacations, and have mastered life's basics. It targets the 25-50 age group and one third of their readers are women. Topics covered include culture and humanities, apparel and accessories, amusements, national and international affairs, general interest, sports/recreation/hobbies, business and industry, travel and transportation, health and medical science, and food and nutrition. Front-of-book sections include Man At His Best, a magazine-within-a-magazine section about style and culture with regular items: The Excerpts, Entertainment, Books, Food & Drink, Desire, Opinions, Cars, The Digital Man, and The Answer Fella. Additionally, the Style section regularly features topics like shopping, grooming, culture, and fashion, while the Folio section devotes eight to ten pages on the latest looks of the season.
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Esquire - Big Black Book
Background Format: The Big Black Book is a seasonal guide to fashion, grooming, watches, cars, interiors, food, drink, travel. Edited, designed and styled by the senior team behind British Esquire, The Big Black Book aims to be a resource for the aspirational modern man. It is available as a digital edition and will be published twice a year. Audience and Readership: The supplement is aimed at the target audience of Esquire, affluent fashionable men between the ages of 25 and 45. Deadline: 3 months before publication date. Time of Publication: Varies - Usually March/April and September/October. Frequency: 2 issues a year; Spring/Summer, Autumn/Winter. Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The Big Black Book is available at newsstands, bookstores, and airports. It is also available through subscription. Ad Rates: Information on ad rates can be found here. Gorkana Alert: Monday 29 October 2012 Hearst Magazines UK has announced the launch of the British version of Esquire’s style manual for successful men, The Big Black Book. A British take on an American original, the manual, published twice a year in March and September, is a seasonal guide to fashion, grooming, watches, cars, interiors, food, drink, travel. Edited, designed and styled by the senior team behind British Esquire, The Big Black Book aims to be a resource for the aspirational modern man. The first issue, Spring/Summer 2013, will be on sale from March 2013 and available as a digital edition. For more information the team can be reached as follows: Editor-In-Chief Alex Bilmes can be reached at alex.bilmes@esquire.co.uk Editor Johnny Davis can be reached at johnny.davis@esquire.co.uk Deputy Editor Teo Van Den Broeke can be reached at teo.vandenbroeke@esquire.co.uk Fashion Director Catherine Hayward can be reached at catherine.hayward@esquire.co.uk Creative Director David McKendrick can be reached at david.mckendrick@esquire.co.uk Senior Fashion Editor Gareth Scourfield can be reached at gareth.scourfield@esquire.co.uk
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Esquire - Editorial
The UK edition of Esquire (UK) is published quarterly by Hearst Magazines. Esquire is aimed predominantly at men aged 25-45 who are interested in contemporary menswear, design, cultural commentary, watch guides and luxury travel.