Media outlets starting with F
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FFraternal Herald
Published for members of the Western Fraternal Life Association. Covers burial insurance, social and ethnic activities, and serves as a means of preserving Czech heritage. Features updates on society-related issues including fraternal benefits, lodge participation, orphan's income and education benefits, emergency medical cards, child identification kits, earth care projects, volunteer services, matching funds program, national charitable projects, adult contest, youth programs and lodge and national scholarships.
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FFraternal Voice
Published for members of WSA Fraternal Voice as a fraternal benefit and promotes fraternalism for senior citizens and aging men and women. Reports on the activities of the WSA by reporting and encouraging mission resources to fund raise for charitable purposes, encourage members and peers to volunteer, expand community service and impact positively local, national and world communities. Also provides lodge and activity events for members grouped into local lodges, camps or councils.
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FFraternally Yours
The publication is written primarily for members of the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association (FCSLA). Contains information and financial reports for the Society, profiles of individual members and branches, and details of special FCSLA programs such as the scholarship programs. One can also find many recipes, jokes, and helpful information, as well as a section specifically for children.
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Fraud Intelligence
Background and Format: Published by Informa, Fraud Intelligence is a bi-monthly journal and practical resource for the counter-fraud industry. It provides applied insight, analysis and tools to combat fraud and corruption, whether in the corporate or non-commercial sector, together with coverage of relevant statute and case law. Editorial content includes interview techniques and deception detection, first-hand accounts of investigations, legal developments, surveys and industry event listings. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at counter-fraud professionals across corporate, non-commercial, legislative and academic sectors. Deadline: This date varies. Time of Publication: This date varies. Frequency: 6 issues per year. (Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/June, July/Aug, Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec.) Circulation: They do not disclose a circulation figure. Distribution: Distributed only to subscribers. Ad Rates: For contact information regarding commercial queries, please see here. Other Information: - The journal is also published online as a digital issue, available to subscribers only. - There is no generic editorial email address; enquiries should be sent directly to the Editor.
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FFraud Magazine
Established in 1987 and written for fraud examiners, accountants, auditors, corporate leaders, attorneys, law enforcement, private investigators, security personnel and educators. Devoted to timely articles on white-collar crime and fraud examination techniques. Includes the latest news from the world of fraud examination as well as perspectives and insight about how fraud news affects readers' companies and their careers.
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FFrazee Forum
Frazee Forum is a weekly newspaper serving the town of Frazee, MN and its school district. The newspaper offers articles on local news and events. Deadlines are on Mondays at noon CT.
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FFrazzle and Aniploish
Discusses nail polish and related products. Provides frequent reviews of a variety of nail polish and nail care items from a variety of different brands. 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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FRC Blog
Champions marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue and the wellspring of society. Aims to shape public debate and formulate public policy that values human life and upholds the institutions of marriage and the family. Promotes the Judeo-Christian worldview as the basis for a just, free, and stable society. 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).
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Freakonomics Radio
Hosted by the authors of the book, Freakonomics Radio use the tools of economics to explore real-world behavior and uncover “the hidden side of everything.” This podcast also airs broadcasts on several public radio stations. Check the site for more information. Freakanomics Radio is produced by WNYC and distributed by American Public Media.
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Freaky Trigger
Launched in 1999, Freaky Trigger is a website dedicated to smart, informal writing about pop culture – music, film, TV, food and drink, books, art, science and anything else the writers fancy writing about. They describe themselves as 'not particularly cutting edge, but we’re generous, affable and curious'. When the site started it was purely a music site for the first few years, gradually expanding its remit. Until 2005 it included the much-loved music blog NYLPM, whose contents form part of the site’s extensive archives. The blog posts are written by Tom Ewing who is the site’s founder and publisher, Pete Baran and Mark Sinker are editors, Alan Trewartha does the back-end stuff (and wrote the Widget Logic plug-in which the site uses), and Steve Mannion (aka Ghost Food) designed it. Freaky Trigger is a team effort – most of the team are based in London, and most of them socialise together on a fairly regular basis. More than 100 people have written for FT in the ten years they've been running, and the site has around 20 contributors. Entries in the Freak Trigger concentrate on categories such as Blog 7, Do You See, I Hate Music, New York London Paris Munich, Popular, Proven By Science, Pumpkin Publog, The Brown Wedge and TMFD (Sport). Recent entries include Oh Bondage Up Yours!, S CLUB 7 – “Don’t Stop Movin’”, DESTINYS CHILD – “Survivor”, EMMA BUNTON – “What Took You So Long?”, HEAR’SAY – “Pure And Simple”, The Canon Crawl, WESTLIFE – “Uptown Girl” and SHAGGY feat. RIKROK – “It Wasn’t Me”. The site explain that in terms of 'advertising and PR: we have no advertising on Freaky Trigger (apart from unavoidable ones via using google for search) so please don’t bother asking us to run any. We also don’t source content from PR agencies or pluggers so don’t offer us any virals or “exclusive” content – but by all means let us know about awesome things you’re doing. Reviews: Most of our reviews are of films, food and drink products, books, etc. rather than music, and we’re not an MP3 blog. So don’t worry about sending us free CDs and music, but if you have other freebies you want to offer us, get in touch. Alcohol and pork products especially welcome. Contributors: We’re not currently actively looking for new contributors so if you’re desperate to write for Freaky Trigger your best bet is to move to London and come to the pub with us a lot! This doesn’t apply if you’ve written for us in the past, or if we’ve invited you to write for us (drunkenly or otherwise!)'. The team can be reached via the email address listed above.