Media outlets starting with F
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Fashercise
Background and Format: Fashercise is a online platform selling luxury sportswear from independent young designers from all around the world. The website also covers all things fashion, fitness, healthy eating, beauty and wellbeing. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at stylish active women interested in fitness and wellbeing. Monthly Unique Users: This information is not disclosed. Ad rates: For all business and advertising queries, contact Alex on alex@fashercise.com For other business enquiries contact Camille on camille@fashercise.com
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Fashinny
Fashinny is a blog covering fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. 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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Portland Mercury is a free weekly arts, entertainment, and culture newspaper. It is targeted at 20-somethings in Portland, OR and its surrounding areas. The paper offers extensive entertainment listings, music reviews, political news and local news. It is also filled with humorous parodies of the news.
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The Oregonian is a newspaper written for the general public in the Portland, OR area. It offers regional and national news and provides its readers with information on business, real estate, arts, entertainment, and sports. The business section offers breaking news, investigative reports, news and news analysis, features, columns and profiles on business in Oregon. The editorial staff only wants to receive information that pertains to Oregon businesses. The staff won a 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News.
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Exponent Telegram's editorial mission is to provide local news and sports to the community. It is written for residents of North Central West Virginia.
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Sheridan Road is a luxury lifestyle magazine published for residents of Chicago's North Shore area. Content features high society, affluent lifestyle, regional interests, and luxury goods, homes, and fashion.
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New City is published weekly for young adults in Chicago and surrounding communities. The newspaper mainly covers arts & entertainment, but also focuses on topics of interest to young adult audiences, including politics, subcultures, work, money, travel, health & fitness, love, sex, fashion and shopping. They prefer pitches be sent to topic specific editors.
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Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper offering news from international to local community news, sports, features, editorials, arts & entertainment, business and weather for the Chicago metro area. One of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun-Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and has been home to such renowned journalists as political commentator Robert Novak, film critic Roger Ebert and sports writer Rick Telander. The newspaper is available throughout the city of Chicago, Illinois and its suburbs. The staff honors news embargoes on a case-by-case basis. The publication does not offer reader service cards. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Launched in 1931 as Gentlemen's Quarterly, GQ was created as the ultimate authority for men's style news. Editorial scope appeals to professional young men interested in the latest fashion, fitness, women, sports and travel news. Contents provide tips on grooming, entertaining, big-ticket purchases and personal finance information. Each issue includes profiles of top sports figures, photos of up-and-coming actresses, tips on food, drink and politics and also informs readers of the latest news on designers, travel and health.
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Founded in 2010, the i paper was originally designed as a concise national newspaper taking content from its sister publication The Independent. In 2016 The Independent announced that it was moving to a digital only format, and that the i paper would be sold to Johnston Publishing. The official switchover of publishers happened on the 11th of April 2016, after which a Northern Ireland edition of the paper also began production.