Media outlets starting with F
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FFPC/Fire Protection ContractorUnited States of America
Contains information of interest to fire sprinkler industry professionals, including opinions, current news, installation reports, company and personnel news, legislation, ordinance issues, testing and maintenance updates, and feature articles on improving the bottom line.
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FFPE MagazineUnited States of America
Fire Protection Engineering magazine is published quarterly by SFPE and is available exclusively to SFPE members. The magazine covers fire safety and fire protection.
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FFPGA JournalUnited States of America
This e-newsletter is dedicated to the design and application of programmable logic and structured ASIC devices. Editorial content includes in-depth original articles, the latest industry news, and rich technical resources for programmable logic designers, as well as new product, promotion and event announcements from industry-leading companies.
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FFPL BlackBoxUnited Kingdom
Az (@fplblackbox_az) and Mark (@ffscout_mark) are learning from their mistakes while giving their thoughts on how to become a better Fantasy Premier League manager.
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FFPL HarryUnited Kingdom
Harry from FPL Harry on YouTube discusses key FPL topics, transfers and how his own FPL team is getting on every week.
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FFPL PodUnited States of America
Welcome to the FPL Pod. Join Kelly Somers, Julien Laurens and Sam Bonfield ahead of each Gameweek as they invite special guests to discuss and digress about the world of Fantasy Premier League. After each Gameweek, two Fantasy Premier League experts will discuss all the major talking points and analyse the key decisions in Off the Bench. Hit the subscribe button to ensure you never miss an episode. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/OfficialFPL) Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/fantasypremierleague) Join the FPL Pod team's mini-league: ib3wlk (https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/ib3wlk)
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FFPL TherapyUnited Kingdom
A Fantasy Premier League podcast hosted by FPL Raptor with special guests throughout the season. This podcast will guide you through the FPL season, and hopefully make you laugh along the way, because we all need a little bit of FPL Therapy.
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FFQUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: FQ (also known as Fathers Quarterly), is a lifestyle magazine for new, experienced and expectant fathers. It is published in Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. For advertising information there is a contact form available at http://www.fqmagazine.co.uk/contact-fq/item/118-pr-media-advertising-queries.html. Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 164000 (Source: Publisher) Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 17 June 2010 Fathers’ title FQ magazine has re-launched as an eZine. The latest digital version features a mixture of men's lifestyle features and practical parenting advice. Andy Tongue remains as Editor and can be reached at andy@touchline.com. Staff writer Tom Pountney is the main contact for news, features, gadgets and top gear and can be reached at tom@touchline.com. The eZine can be viewed at www.fqmagazine.co.uk gorkana consumer alert: Tuesday 16th September 2008 The address of Fathers Quarterly (FQ) magazine is: Touchline Publishing Ltd, 3-5 Spafield Road, London, EC1R 4QB as opposed to what was listed before. For any further queries, please contact the Editor, Andy Tongue. He can be reached on +44 (0)20 7841 0340 and andy@touchline.com
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FFQ - fqmagazine.co.ukUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: FQ (also known as Fathers Quarterly), is a lifestyle magazine for new, experienced and expectant fathers. This is the accompanying website. For advertising information there is a contact form available at http://www.fqmagazine.co.uk/contact-fq/item/118-pr-media-advertising-queries.html. Monthly Unique Users: Figure not disclosed.
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FFr. Joseph Illo's BlogUnited States of America
The blog written by Fr. Joseph Illo a chaplain at Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California covers Catholic issues. 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.