Media outlets starting with G
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GGlamoursleuth
Glamoursleuth is an individual women's lifestyle blog for consumers on the best of fashion and lifestyle products. Based on an affiliate model and aimed at a 35+ audience it covers as well as fashion, fitness, great restaurants, beauty products, great places to visit and website reviews. The blog posts are written by Patricia Davidson. Patricia has a background of 12 years in designer fashion and direct marketing via both print media and online, she has built up a unique range of skills from range planning right through to online marketing and social media. Entries in the Glamoursleuth blog concentrate on categories such as Beauty, Fashion, Fitness, Gifts, Recipes, Restaurants, TheSiteGuide.com and WebHints.co.uk. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to the topics listed above. Patricia can be reached via email at phd@thesiteguide.com.
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GlamVolution
Takes a look at the latest trends in fashion and accessories, as well as offers some DIY tips. 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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GGlasco Sun
Glasco Sun is a local newspaper written for the residents of Glasco, KS. The paper provides local news and information. Deadlines are on Tuesdays at noon CT.
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Glasgow Live
Background and Format: Launched in April 2016 by Media Scotland, Glasgow Live is a website dedicated to life in Scotland's biggest city. The site follows the launch of sister Trinity Mirror titles Belfast Live and Dublin Live, which launched earlier in the month. Glasgow Live provides rolling local news, weather, traffic, what’s on and lifestyle under the strapline 'my city, my life, my news'. It is designed to be a positive, local voice, delivered by an independent editorial and commercial team of young Glaswegians passionate about their city. Audience and Readership: Glasgow Live is aimed at Glaswegians, with a potential audience of more than a million people (Source: Publisher). The site also provides a platform for local businesses - large and small - to engage directly with their customers. Deadline: Ongoing Frequency: Website Monthly Unique Users: Source: ABC Ad Rates: Please contact Trading Director Stephen Watson on +44 (0)141 309 4955 or stephen.watson@trinitymirror.com. Alternatively, fill in the contact form here. Awards: 2019 - Scottish Press Awards, Digital Team of the Year (nominated) 2018 - PPA Scottish Magazine Awards, Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best Launch/Relaunch of the Year (nominated) 2017 - Scottish Press Awards, Digital Team of the Year: GlasgowLive.co.uk (nominated) 2017 - Scottish Press Awards, Digital Team of the Year: Glasgow Live at the US Election (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 19th April 2016 Glasgow Live, a new website dedicated to life in Scotland's biggest city, has now launched. Created by Media Scotland, the site follows the launch of sister Trinity Mirror titles Dublin Live, which was unveiled earlier this month, and Belfast Live, which launched in February 2015. Glasgow Live provides rolling local news, weather, traffic, what’s on and lifestyle under the strapline 'my city, my life, my news'. It is designed to be a positive, local voice, delivered by an independent editorial and commercial team
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GGlasgow Missourian
Glasgow Missourian is a local weekly newspaper serving residents of the Glasgow, MO area. Regular features include local news and community events. Deadlines are on Mondays at 5pm CT.
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Glasgow South & Eastwood Extra
Background and Format:Glasgow South & Eastwood Extra covers local news and current affairs, as well as sport, motoring, business and more. Advertising contact can be found at https://www.glasgowsouthandeastwoodextra.co.uk/contact-usIt was previously a weekly print newspaper until summer 2019.Circulation:Source: PublisherAlerts:Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 14th August 2007Please note the staff at The Glasgow Extra Series including Glasgow South & Eastwood Extra, Milngavie, Bearsden & Glasgow West Extra, Paisley & Renfrewshire Extra and the monthly Asian Extra have updated their email addresses to the following format: firstname.surname@jpress.co.uk.One exception to the new email format is John Murray (Renfrewshire Extra). His address is J.Murray@JPress.co.uk.Colin MacDonald, News Editor for The Glasgow Series, is the main contact and he can be reached on +44 (0)141 419 4249 and colin.macdonald@jpress.co.uk.
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Glasgow Theatre Blog
Launched in May 2012, Glasgow Theatre blog that aims to publicise and review arts events in Glasgow and the Greater Glasgow area. The blog posts are written by Lauren Humphreys, a theatre blogger based in Glasgow, the Scotland Editor at The Public Reviews and she also writes for TV Bomb, Broadway Baby and One Stop Arts. Recent entries in Glasgow Theatre blog include A review of Scottish Opera: The Trial, and other plays in Glasgow. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Arts and Entertainment, especially Theatre. Lauren can best be reached via email or Twitter where she is active and very responsive.
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Glasgow Times
Background and Format: Launched in 1876, The Glasgow Times (previously The Evening Times) is published by the Newsquest Herald & Times Group daily and is aimed at residents of Glasgow as well as the West Highlands and Central Scotland. Covers news for Glasgow and across Scotland, entertainment for film, theatre, TV & Radio, clubs, technology, food & drink, lifestyle and sport including Celtic and Rangers. It also has sister newspapers the Glasgow Herald and Sunday Herald. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here: advertising.heraldandtimeslabs.com/contact/ Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Awards: 2019 - Scottish Press Awards, Local/Weekly Campaign of the Year: "Glasgow's Got Heart" (nominated) 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (daily paper): Glasgow’s Got Heart (nominated) 2017 - Regional Press Awards, Campaign of the Year: Opt for Life (nominated) 2015 - Scottish Press Awards, Journalism Team of the Year: Bin Lorry Crash (nominated) 2015 - Scottish Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Bang after bang and then screams... (nominated) 2014 - Scottish Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Copter Carnage (nominated) 2013 - Newspaper Awards, The Environment Award: Streets Ahead Campaign (nominated) 2010- Scottish Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (Runner-up) 2009 - Press Gazette Regional Newspaper Awards, Newspaper of the Year Newspaper of the Year (Daily/Sunday) - above 40,000 circulation (shortlisted) 2009 - Scottish Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (Shortlisted) 2005 - UK Evening Newspaper of the Year (Press Gazette Awards) 2005 - Scottish Newspaper of the Year (Scottish Press Awards) 2005 - Campaigning Regional Newspaper of the Year (The Newspaper Society) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 10 January 2012 The Glasgow Evening Times is to switch from evening print to early morning. The switch will allow the Evening Times to reach some 330 more outlets than usual. The first edition will be printed after sister paper The Herald and a second edition will be published for the early afternoon allowing for same day news coverage. Furthermore the second edition will be available through an extra 75 outlets. For more information, the News Desk can be reached on +44 (0)141 302 7000 and news@eveningtimes.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 7 December 2011 Tessa Hartmann, Founder of the Scottish Fashion Awards, has been appointed Fashion Editor-at-Large at The Herald, the Sunday Herald and the Evening Times. Tessa, who also chairs the Scottish Fashion Awards, will take up the post in January. She can be reached on +44 (0)7785 285 242 and tessa@hartmannmedia.co.uk gorkana consumer alert: Thursday 31st January 2008 The Evening Times (Glasgow) has just launched a new, monthly Evening Times magazine, Life & Times. The magazine contains interviews, fashion, beauty, interiors, business and health and wellbeing. Freelance Journalist Linda Robertson, also former Features Writer and Sty
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Glasgow Times Online
Background and Format: The Evening Times is a daily newspaper that publishes the latest coverage in news and current affairs for Glasgow and its areas. It also has a features section, a large advertising section, sport, motor and more. It is a sister paper of The Herald. Audience and Readership: The newspaper is aimed at residents of Glasgow as well as those living in the surrounding areas in the West Highlands and Central Scotland. Deadline: Copy must be submitted before 8 pm every day. Time of Publication: The newspaper is published from Monday to Saturday. It's printed overnight and again at 11:30 am. A third edition may be published if a major event occurs so there is fluidity in time. Circulation: Source: ABC. Monthly Unique User Figures: Source: ABC Distribution: The newspaper is available through retail in its print format and is distributed at supermarkets, newsagents, convenience stores throughout the City of Glasgow, Greater Glasgow area, and more widely around Strathclyde, the West Coast of Scotland and central Scotland, as far afield as Fort William, Campbeltown, Dumfries and Perth. It is also available in an online edition via paid subscription here. Ad rates: More information about ad rates can be viewed here. Other information: Glasgow Evening Times slogan is: “Nobody knows Glasgow better” There are three editions: the Main edition, the Late News Final and (on Saturdays) the Weekend Times. Awards: 2015 - Scottish Press Awards, Journalism Team of the Year: Bin Lorry Crash (nominated) 2015 - Scottish Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Bang after bang and then screams... (nominated) 2014 - Scottish Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Copter Carnage (nominated) 2013 - Newspaper Awards, The Environment Award: Streets Ahead Campaign (nominated) 2010- Scottish Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (Runner-up) 2009 - Press Gazette Regional Newspaper Awards, Newspaper of the Year Newspaper of the Year (Daily/Sunday) - above 40,000 circulation (shortlisted) 2009 - Scottish Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (Shortlisted) 2005 - UK Evening Newspaper of the Year (Press Gazette Awards) 2005 - Scottish Newspaper of the Year (Scottish Press Awards) 2005 - Campaigning Regional Newspaper of the Year (The Newspaper Society)
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Glasgow University Magazine (GUM)
Background and Format: Launched in 1889, GUM is designed for and by students of Glasgow University. The magazine covers issues that aim to engage, entertain and challenge students. Topics include fashion, politics, sport, and media as well as celebrity interviews. Also included are Glasgow-specific articles, including reviews of venues in Glasgow.