Media outlets starting with F
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FFamily Travel MagazineUnited States of America
Family Travel provides news and information for families on family travel topics, such as hotel, attraction and destination reviews
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FFamily Travel NetworkUnited States of America
Provides comprehensive information devoted exclusively to family travel and planning great vacations with kids. Serves as an unbiased source of family travel advice, reviews, bargains and articles written by travel industry experts.
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FFamily Travel Times - SUSPENDEDUnited Kingdom
Family Travel Times is a lifestyle and travel focused blog. The blog was created by award-winning journalist Sarah Ebner who is Author of The Starting School Survival Guide. The posts are also written and accompanied by daughter Jessica and son Robert. Sections on the site include Home, Blog, Videos and Contact Us. The posts tend to vary in length. The blog was nominated in the BritMums Brilliance in Blogging Category of Travel Blog 2014. You can find information in the Family Travel Times Media Pack here. PR opportunities include reviews. Sarah can be reached via email at the address mentioned in the profile. Awards: 2017 - UK Blog Awards, Travel (nominated) 2016 - UK Blog Awards, Travel (nominated)
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FFamily Travel with Colleen Kelly - PBSUnited States of America
This weekly travel show guides viewers with family-friendly tourism activities throughout the U.S. and abroad. Geared towards families with young children, the show features a variety of attractions and activities the cities has to offer. The program is produced for American Public Television by Kelly Media Productions, LLC. . Family Travel airs to 17 million viewers on 96% of the USA and internationally in Europe and Asia. In addition, it airs digitally on Amazon Prime and the PBS app.
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FFamily TravellerUnited Kingdom
Family Traveller magazine is aimed at affluent women between the ages of 28-50 who are have children aged up to 15 years. The title covers international destinations, beach locations, days out, food, health & beauty, travel products, fashion, books & films, cars and transport tips.
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FFamily Traveller OnlineUnited Kingdom
Family Traveller is a semiannual print magazine and daily website covering travel with a focus on family-friendly destinations and tips.
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FFamily Traveller USUnited States of America
Family Traveller is a semiannual print magazine and daily website covering travel with a focus on family-friendly destinations and tips.
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FFamily Travels on a BudgetUnited States of America
Family Travels on a Budget is an Internet Blog covering midlife and the changes it brings, travel, home decor, household budgeting, recipes, parenting and empty nest topics. Contact via email. 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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FFamily TreeUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 1984, Family Tree is published by Warners Group Publications PLC monthly and is aimed at readers who want advice on genealogy and researching family tree. Covers news, family history shows, DNA tests, tech tips, how to guides and suggestions of records to explore. The media pack is available from: www.family-tree.co.uk/images/files/FamilyTree_2019MediaPack.pdf Circulation: Reader per print issue (Source: Publisher) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 11 October 2011 Family Tree Magazine has re-launched its website, which can be viewed at www.family-tree.co.uk. The website proposes new features, including news feeds, a blog and better access to the magazine's forum. Enquiries can be sent to Web Editor Belinda Griffin, who can be reached at belinda.g@abmpublishing.co.uk
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FFamily Tree MagazineUnited States of America
Established in 2000, this bi-monthly publication offers advice, guidance and perspective to family-history enthusiasts, with coverage reaching beyond genealogy research to encompass ethnic heritage, family reunions, scrapbooking and historic travel. Content looks at all the tools family historians use in their hobby, including Web sites, CD-ROMS, computer hardware and software, photography, books, memory albums and craft supplies. Not a parenting or general family magazine.