Media outlets starting with G
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GGISuser
GISUser.com is a website covering News, Business, Technology, Mobile, GIS, Crypto Currency, AI Economics & Trending topics
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GISuser
Editorial content contains industry news and information regarding geographic information systems (GIS), mapping, geopositioning and geospatial technology. It aims to provide the geospatial technology user and industry professional with the latest developments, analysis and reports affecting the GIS user and related geospatial technologies. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Giulio Sciorio
Covers photography. Offers tips, advice, news and reviews in addition to resources pertaining to Micro 4/3rds. 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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Give 'Em Hell, Brigham
Covering everything about the state of BYU Sports. Let’s make Vaughn Kimball proud and Give ‘Em Hell, Brigham. They provide content to and create more avenues to talk about business, football, and BYU sports.
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Give As You Live
Give As You Live blog is a product of Everyclick, a website that allows users to raise money, whilst surfing the internet, for more than 200,000 UK registered charities. People can set up a fundraising page for an event or an appeal they are organising or they can raise money as they “search the web, go shopping or use eBay”. Everyclick blog carries news and information related to online fundraising, fundraisers and the people and charities that benefit. Blog posts are written by the Give As You Live team. The Give As You Live blog was launched in September 2010. Posts cover news that is related to online fundraising and charities, profiles of fundraisers and profiles of people and organisations that have benefited from funds raised by Everyclick and its users. Posts are updated several times a year. Categories on the Give As You Live blog include News & Charity, Fashion & Beauty, Home & Garden, Travel & Entertainment, Gift Guides, Video Channel and Offers. PR opportunities lie within campaign placement, survey-based and academic-based research placement and charity news. There may be the opportunity for profile pieces but most of these are of people involved with the organisation and the charities and are therefore produced in-house. The team can be reached by telephone.
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Give Love Create Happiness
Offers lifestyle topics, such as relationship, motherhood, children; book reviews and general news from a mother's perspective, as well as, vegan recipes and meditation. 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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Give Me My Remote
Editorial covers television. The site offers information on the latest programs, news, highlights, reviews and behind-the-scenes coverage. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Blog staff can be reached via email or contact form on website.
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Give Me Some Spice
Background and Format: Give Me Some Spice is a culinary blog, specialising in authentic, vegetarian, Indian recipes, with step by step instructions. Blog posts concentrate on quick and easy time saving recipes, using authentic Indian spices, vegetables and preparation methods. Occasional non-Indian dishes are featured, such as tofu Szechuan curry and Lentil Lasagna. The blog also posts more labour-intensive, traditional recipes from time to time. Categories used include Festive Food, Events, Bread, Rice and Sweets. The Blogger: The blog is written and maintained by Mina Joshi, drawing on her Indian heritage and upbringing and extensive knowledge of Indian cuisine. Since 2011, Mina has been a featured writer at City Connect Magazine, writing recipes under the Taste of India series. She is also a teacher, leading adult education cookery classes since 2014. She was worked with several leading supermarkets, including Tescos and Waitrose. PR Opportunities: PR opportunities exist within Food, Events and Food product promotion. Mina can be contacted through the details shown here, or through her individual profile.
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GGive Me The Bible - KETK-TV
Give Me The Bible is a program that explores religious issues with a panel of religious leaders and guests. It has been in production since 1989, and is syndicated nationally on the Gospel Broadcasting Network