Media outlets starting with G
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Grading & Excavation Contractor
Published for professionals responsible for various aspects of grading, excavating and site preparation. Contains how-to articles and case studies that deal with the practical, day-to-day professional challenges of readers. Topics covered include business management methods and practices for the G&E professional, equipment acquisition and maintenance, regulatory concerns and upcoming market opportunities.
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Graduate Fog
Background and Format: Graduate Fog is a careers advice website for job-seeking graduates. The site provides commentary on the once-sleepy subject of graduate job-hunting - and challenges MPs, universities and employers to give the UK's talented twenty-somethings (and their parents) a fairer deal. The website is aimed at graduates, typically aged 21-24, educated to degree level and above - 90% of whom reside in the UK (source: publisher). For more information on advertising, see the contacts page at www.graduatefog.co.uk/about/contact-graduate-fog/¿ Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher. Other Information: The RSS feed can be viewed here Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 29 April 2010 Graduate Fog, the new careers advice website for job-seeking graduates, has attracted 1,500 visitors since its launch four weeks ago. The site provides commentary on the once-sleepy subject of graduate job-hunting and challenges MPs, universities and employers to give the UK's talented 20-somethings (and their parents) a fairer deal. The site can be found at www.graduatefog.co.uk. If you would like to interview or commission Editor Tanya de Grunwald, she can be reached at tanyadegrunwald@yahoo.co.uk.
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Graduate Fog - Graduate Fog Blog
Graduate Fog is a careers advice website for job-seeking graduates. The site provides commentary on graduate job-hunting - and challenges MPs, universities and employers to give the UK's talented twenty-somethings (and their parents) a fairer deal. The blog is predominantly read by those aged 21 to 24, educated to degree level and beyond, with a 48:52 male:female split and 90% from the UK (source: publisher). Sections on the site include Advice, Debate, Money, Features. Tanya created the site for people who are "looking for a job, doing endless unpaid internships - or finding you're locked out from the best opportunities because you can't afford to work for free first". Tanya de Grunwald is the Founder of Graduate Fog, she is also a Journalist and Author, having written How to Get a Graduate Job in a Recession and Dude, Where’s my Career? The Guide for Baffled Graduates. She has been a freelance features writer (magazine journalist) since 2002 and have written for the Guardian, GLAMOUR, Cosmopolitan, Grazia, Stylist, Fabulous (the Sun) and You (Mail on Sunday) among many others. Opportunities on the site are limited but she does offer a sponsorship package, more information about that can be viewed on the site can be viewed here
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Graduate Links
Background and Format: GraduateLinks.co.uk is a website which advertises graduate jobs, internships, work experience and events throughout the UK, Europe and globally. It also aims to provide career advice. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at university graduates and alumni who are looking for work. Frequency: The website updates monthly and the blog updates weekly. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher. Supplements and sections: Employers Job sites Agencies Resources Blog Ad Rates: Information on ad rates can be found here. Other information: No general email available please contact the Editor directly. You can find Graduate Links on YouTube here. The website is also listed on Instagram here. A monthly newsletter is also available which aims to highlight career advice, events and jobs.
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Graeme Thickins On Tech
Graeme Thickins On Tech is a blog covering Business, Start-Ups, Technology.
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Grafana Labs
Grafana Labs is the company behind Grafana, Loki, Mimir and Tempo, the leading open source software for visualizing operational data.
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Grafik
Background and Format: Graphic reports on the latest projects by both upcoming and established design talent, explore graphic design history, represent the ideas of design practitioners and provides a forum for thinking and writing about graphic design. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at graphic designers. Monthly Unique Users: This information is not available. Ad Rates: For advertising information email sales@prote.in
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GGraham Allen’s Dear America Podcast
Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast that covers politics, society, and culture from a conservative perspective. 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; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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GGraham in the Mornings - KKGO-FM
Graham in the Mornings is a morning entertainment show discussing current country news. The morning show is geared toward Los Angeles-area listeners, interested in country music, entertainment, and general interest.
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Graham Jones Blog
Graham Jones is a blog that aims to help businesses understand the behaviours of online customers. Graham is self-described as an Internet Psychologist and is based in Reading. He has written a number of books on the topic of the internet and internet marketing and psychology. Topics on the site hone in on internet coaching, web workshops, content strategy, as well as links. Posts include Five ways to prove you are an expert; Three ways to make your website trigger sensations; One in every five emails goes missing; How good are you at these five valuable digital skills?, as well as Is “big data” too big?. Posts are added several times a month. PR opportunities include relevant news and Graham can be reached via email at graham@grahamjones.co.uk