Media outlets starting with F
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FFuneral Service JournalUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: First published in 1886, the Funeral Service Journal is of importance to British and Irish funeral directing. This monthly magazine has news features, reviews, comments, event listings, as well as, mortality figures for the UK and Ireland, regular features, and a classified advertising section. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at everyone working in the funeral service industry. Deadline: Deadlines for editorial content are on the 1st of the month preceding publication date. Time of Publication: The magazine is published usually on the 4th week of the month. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription in both, print and digital format. Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here Other Information: To get in touch with an editorial contact it is best to do so via the generic email address, editorial@fsj.co.uk, and/or phone, +44 (0)1903 604 335. For more contacts, see here.
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FFuneral Service TimesUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Funeral Service times is published by Mulberry Publications monthly and is aimed at directors of funeral homes and other professionals. Covers news, events, features, appointments and awards. For more information about advertising rates, Account Manager Patrick Durham-Matthews can be reached at patrick@mulberrymedia.co.uk Circulation: Source: Publisher.
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FFuneral Service Times OnlineUnited Kingdom
Funeral Service Times is published by Mulberry Media from London. Funeral Service Times is the premier publication for all in the funeral profession
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FFUNimationUnited States of America
The 24-hour network is devoted to providing Anime and cartoon. The network offers cable service in original, acquired and classic entertainment for youth and families.
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FFunkCity.netUnited States of America
Covers Funk, Jazz and Soul Music in ATL and beyond 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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FFunky Crunchy MamaUnited States of America
Funky Crunchy Mama is an Internet Blog covering parenting, vegetarianism, crafting, frugality. 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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FFunniest Thing! - Unity Online RadioUnited States of America
Funniest Thing! is a weekly radio show on Unity Online Radio, airing on Fridays at 4:00 pm Central Time and is available as a podcast. The program, hosted by Darrell Fusaro and Ed Biagiotti, combines comedy, religion, and personal stories.
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FFunny JunkUnited States of America
FunnyJunk.com is a video sharing site that allows users to post videos based around humor and comedy. 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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FFunny or DieUnited States of America
Funny or Die is a site providing comedy videos that are both original and user-generated. Videos star everyone from well established comedians, movie stars, and up-and-coming comedians. Users are able to vote on what is funny, and what is not, or "should die." This site offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFunny WomenUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Funny Women was set up in 2002 by Lynne Parker, as a ‘knee jerk’ reaction to a misogynistic comedy promoter she worked with in 2000 who claimed that ‘women aren’t funny.’ At the heart of Funny Women’s philosophy is a desire to help women find their voice, whether that be through performing, writing or using humour in business and everyday life. Funny Women’s website helps foster a unique online community, as the company actively encourages submissions from budding writers wanting to sharpen their comedy writing skills and get invaluable online presence for their work. Audience and Readership: The website is predominantly read by a female audience. Frequency: Website Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: For advertising opportunities, email the editorial team.