Media outlets starting with F
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FFrontdoors Media / Frontdoors MagazineUnited States of America
Frontdoors Media celebrates the people and groups who give generously and work to build the future of our community. It’s the premier source of information – and inspiration – for those who strive to make the Valley of the Sun a better place to live. Connecting to tens of thousands of online subscribers, Frontdoors Media has its pulse on the Valley’s lifestyle, dining, entertainment and philanthropy.
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FFrontdoors Media OnlineUnited States of America
Frontdoors Media celebrates the people and groups who give generously and work to build the future of our community. It’s the premier source of information – and inspiration – for those who strive to make the Valley of the Sun a better place to live. Connecting to tens of thousands of online subscribers, Frontdoors Media has its pulse on the Valley’s lifestyle, dining, entertainment and philanthropy.
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FFronterasUnited States of America
The show covers news and all aspects affected by the U.S.and Mexico border issues, immigration, demographics, and the changing culture in the Southwest.
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FFronteras Desk - KJZZ-FMUnited States of America
This site is a collaboration among seven public radio stations. It is led by KJZZ in Phoenix and KPBS in San Diego. It covers news from Central Texas to Southern California, and from Las Vegas to the Mexican border. Offers stories with topics concerning the southwestern border with Mexico and security issues, immigration, drugs and weapons smuggling. Sections include: News, Special Reports, Locations, Multimedia The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFrontier County EnterpriseUnited States of America
Frontier County Enterprise is a local weekly published newspaper for residents of Frontier County, NE and the surrounding areas. The publication is a general interest newspaper, covering local news, sports, weather, business, arts and entertainment, education, and other information of interest to the local community.
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FFrontiers: A Journal of Women's StudiesUnited States of America
Established in 1975 as an academic feminist journal with the intention of pushing the boundaries of feminist scholarship within a national context. The journal focuses on the multicultural West, the borderlands within and between nations, and transnational aspects of the regional West, from the ancestral lands of Native Americans to ties with the Americas and the countries and peoples of the Pacific Rim. The journal examines relationships among place, region, and topics of longstanding concern to feminist scholars - gender, race, ethnicity, class and sexuality.
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FFrontlineUnited Kingdom
Frontline magazine is published by The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy monthly and is aimed at the society's members which consists of chartered physiotherapists, students and support workers. Covers news, physiotherapy research findings, interviews with physio and safety leads, book reviews and opinion articles. Supplements and Sections: News The team are interested in any new developments in the workplace or specialist group that readers belong to, or personal stories, that might interest other readers. These could include achievements, such as winning an award, research projects, new ways of working that improve patient care, or cutbacks and threats to services. Fundraising events Although unable to publish all submissions, the team are interested in good photographs: they will look at the story if high quality, engaging images of an event are provided, particularly if they took place in unsual circumstances surroundings, or they included personal involvement. involved the submittor personally. Awards: 2012 - MJA Summer Awards, Publication of the Year (nominated)
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FFrontline - PBS OnlineUnited States of America
Documentary series examining international and domestic issues, diverging from public affairs to covering a range from environmental stories to autobiographical pieces. There is no host.
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FFrontline - PBS/Public Broadcasting ServiceUnited States of America
Frontline, which premiered in January 1983, is the flagship public affairs series for PBS. The weekly national program airs Tuesday at 10pm, ET, in most markets. However, each individual PBS affiliate can choose what time it airs. Frontline consists of a long format of uninterrupted documentary programs that are 60 to 150 minutes in length. These programs are produced as a collaboration between independent producers and Frontline producers. The series puts an emphasis on the human stories behind the news. Frontline's mission is to avoid shying away from tough, controversial issues that others have avoided because they seemed too complex for the black and white spectrum of conventional broadcast journalism. The aesthetic goal of the program is the fusion of credible and thoughtful reportage with compelling narrative, and a commitment to its viewers. Frontline has won over 10 Albert I. duPont awards, 10 George Foster Peabody awards, over 25 national Emmy awards, five Robert F. Kennedy Journalism awards, one Edward R. Murrow award, two George Polk awards, and many others. This show does not have a permanent host. PR professionals should note that the series editor does not speak with people unless she has seen something in writing. Please send a letter or a fax with treatments, pitches, etc. to Frontline. All pitches should go through the show's main email address. The show offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFrontline Gaming NetworkUnited States of America
This is the main feed for the entire Frontline Gaming Network lineup of podcasts. Subscribe to never miss an episode of Signals from the Frontline! New episodes weekly, covering every aspect of Warhammer 40,000 and competitive play.