Media outlets starting with F
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FFlickertale NewsletterUnited States of America
Serves as the official newsletter of the North Dakota State Library. Written for librarians throughout North Dakota.
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FFlickfeastUnited Kingdom
Launched in 2004, Flickfeast aims to bring its readers the latest film articles, news, reviews, quizzes, competitions and more. The readership for this blog are movie fanatics and those that have an interest in film. The posts are written by a collective of contributors that are interested in film and between them, have watched enough film's to keep readers up to date with the content they post. The blog includes different sections on News, Reviews, Festivals, Spotlight, Top Ten, Video, Comps and Puzzles and Contribute. The most recent posts include film reviews and news within the movie industry. The posts include visuals and the blog is updated a few times a month. PR opportunities include movie reviews, interviews, film features and writing opportunities (guest posts and frequent contributors). There are also illustration opportunities. The best way to get in touch is via the contact form link above.
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FFlickFilosopher.comUnited States of America
This blog covers movies. Offers movie news and reviews. 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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FFlickrUnited States of America
This social networking site is based around photo sharing. Allows people to share and organize their photos, create profiles, add friends and join groups. Social networking sites can be valuable resources for tracking response and reaction to press releases, advertising campaigns, products and services. However, the administrators of these sites often do not generate their own editorial content and generally do not want to be contacted with press materials.
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FFlickreelUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Flickreel is an online movie magazine with video & written articles. All the latest news, reviews, previews, trailers & features looking deeper into film. Audience and Readership: Film and cinema enthusiasts Deadline: Ongoing Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose this figure. Ad rates: For more information please contact theo@flickreel.com Other information: They can also be found on https://www.pinterest.com/Flickreel/ https://www.youtube.com/Flickreel https://flickreel.tumblr.com/
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FFlicks - WHYY-TVUnited States of America
This weekly segment features WHYY-TV's resident film critic reporting on the latest news from Hollywood, as well as hosting interviews with the stars.
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FFlicks and FoodUnited States of America
Flicks and Food discusses about the things we love; food, restaurants, recipes, wine, cocktails, beer, movies, travel and best reads
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FFlicks and the CityUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Flicks And The City is a commercial group blog for "movie lovers." It provides a mixture of content about films with the bloggers writing about different aspects of film making. Many posts are reviews of films which are written in commentary style and analysis and may include photos from the film. Others consist of interviews and behind the scenes features including deleted characters, Easter Eggs that can be found on DVDs and explanations of endings. The blog also looks at shows that are screened on Netflix. The Bloggers: Flicks And the City is written by Jan Gilbert and co-edited by Ed Yoxall. Jan is a Freelance Presenter & Journalist who specialises in film. "Discover secrets & cool facts about the movies & TV you love! Join me for deleted scenes, easter eggs, trailer breakdowns, film theory, things you missed, movie mistakes & movies explained." PR opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of brand & sponsorship. The team can be best be reached via
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FFlicks and the City - Flicks and the City TVUnited Kingdom
Flicks And The City is the UK’s largest movie YouTuber (youtube.com/FlicksAndTheCity). The team has more than 300,000 subscribers and followers across the main YouTube channel Flicks And The City, and the second YouTube channel Flicks And The City 2 (youtube.com/c/FlicksAndTheCity2), Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. Founded by Jan Gilbert and co-edited by Ed Yoxall, Flicks And The City strives to deliver fantastic video content to movie and TV fans, including movie and TV reviews, easter eggs, deleted scenes, movie facts, giveaways, comic con panels, and interviews. The focus is geek and pop culture, in particular comic book movies and TV shows, animated features, sci-fi, and blockbusters. Flicks And the City receives over 20 million monthly views with an average of 200,000 daily unique users. (Data correct as of 8 July 2016.) The videos have been featured in publications from Variety, Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, The Today Show, MTV to the BBC, Daily Mail, The Guardian and more. PR opportunities exist mainly in interviews with film and TV talent, behind-the-scenes features, exclusive video content, moderating & presenting panels & talks, reviews, special events, comic cons, & set visits. The best way to contact the team is on the email address provided or through the online contact form.