Media outlets starting with F
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FeedNavigator.com
Background and Format: Launched in 2014, FeedNavigator.com is an online news service, accompanied by two newsletters each week. Covering the animal feed industry, Feed Navigator provides a range of news, information and analysis about scientific, technical and industry topics of interest. The newsletters are emailed to subscribers, and contain a round-up of recent editorial content. Among the topics covered are cattle, swine, poultry, processing, storage and aquaculture, as well as product information, current trends and regional issues. Audience and Readership: Targets professionals throughout the world working with animal feed, both in the farming industry and in supply, manufacturing and product development. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: For commercial queries, please click here. Other Information: There is no central editorial office or generic editorial email address; enquiries should be sent directly to the Editor or via the contact form here. Gorkana Alert: Thursday 22 May 2014 Online news and information resource FeedNavigator.com has now launched. The site covers the animal feed industry, with scientific and technical analysis of a range of industry topics, including livestock, processing, storage and aquaculture. Its online editorial content is accompanied by two newsletters per week. Senior Editor Jane Byrne can be reached on +33 (0)4 30 63 0068 and jane.byrne@wrbm.com. The site can be viewed at www.feednavigator.com
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Feedstuffs
Feedstuffs provides the latest news and analysis on food, agriculture and farming.
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FFeel Better, Live More
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee is host of Live Better, Feel More, the hit health podcast. A new episode is released every Wednesday and a shorter bite-sized episode is released every Friday. To contact the podcast, use the form here: https://drchatterjee.com/contact/
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Feel Good and Travel
Feel Good and Travel is a blog covering travel across the United States and around the world with a focus on family travel and traveling with grade school-age kids. Promotes the idea that travel brings families together and enriches lives. Topics include USA National Parks, USA, Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Europe, Itineraries, Travel Gear, Family Travel, Adventure Travel, Travel Tips, Travel Products, Photography, and Blogging. 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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FEEL MY BICEP
Launched in November 2008, Feel My Bicep is a blog created by the eponymous band. The blog features music, playlists and mixtapes. The blog posts are bylined as 'Feel My Bicep'. The team behind Feel My Bicep are Simon, Oli and Luke. Entries in the Feel My Bicep concentrate on categories such as 80s Synth, Ambient, B.I.S., Bicep's Own Brand, Compilations, DNB/Jungle, FMB Mixtape Series, Funk, Garage, Hip Hop, House, Italo // Hi-NRG, Music, Modern Disco, Other, OldSchool Disco, Remixes // Edits and Techno. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to music. The team can be reached at oli@thisismusicltd.com, luke@thisismusicltd.com and simon@thisismusicltd.com.
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Feeling Fictional
Launched in January 2010, Feeling Fictional is a book review blog. Sarah prefers books that are Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Crime and Thriller but she will consider other books if they appeal to her. The blog posts are written by Sarah, a UK book blogger who loves reading. Sections on her blog are divided by Reviews by Titles A-M, Reviews by Titles N-Z, Reviews by Author A-M, Reviews by Author N-Z and Review Policy. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Arts, especially Literature. Sarah can best be reached via email or on Twitter where she is active and very responsive.
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feeling listless
Feeling Listless is a developing arts blog that is based in Liverpool that is predominantly aimed at a UK audience. Feeling Listless mainly covers literature, books and culture. The blog was founded in 2001 by Stuart Ian Burns, who has been a columnist for Liverpool Confidential, Liverpool.com, Behind The Sofa, Off The Telly and others. The blog is a mixture of book reviews, television reviews and news and pop culture commentary. Stuart says that the main topics of conversation on the blog include Liverpool, Doctor Who, Shakespeare, Film Reviews and Museum Reviews. On average the blog is updated once or twice a day and is a mixture of personal thoughts and reviews. Key tags on Feeling Listless include Annual Predictions, Book Reviews, Commuter Life and Tales, Film Reviews, Liverpool, Museum Reviews and Shakespeare. PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of book, film, television, music and museum reviews. The best way to get in touch with the blog is on the email address provided. In order to obtain Stuart’s postal address, please contact him via his email address.
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Feeling the Vibe
Feeling the Vibe is a blog covering entertainment and media. 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. This blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFeeling Things with Amy & Kat
Amy Brown chats on her podcast about things that she practices to promote an overall healthy well-being and maintain an attitude of gratitude. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.
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FEI Daily
FEI Daily provides news and insight in fields of finance, business, and management. Coverage includes best practices, regulatory news, and strategies.