Media outlets starting with H
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HHot Eats and Cool ReadsUnited States of America
Hot Eats and Cool Reads is a blog that reviews food and anything food related such as small appliances and other kitchen tools, cookbooks, fiction and non fiction books and local restaurant reviews. 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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HHot Flashes & Cool TopicsUnited States of America
Hot Flashes & Cool Topics Podcast is changing the narrative for women in midlife and beyond. Hot Flashes & Cool Topics features women over 50 that are single/married, professional/entrepreneur/retired, empty nester/childfree but all have in common that they enjoy the freedoms that come with this time. We cover every aspect of the modern midlife and beyond woman and showcase them as we are today and will continue to be tomorrow.
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HHot Girl Energy PodcastUnited States of America
Tuesdays are always better when you start your day with the "Hot Girl Energy" podcast. Every episode is to remind you that you have the energy to become the best version of yourself and to live the healthy & balanced lifestyle you have always strived for. Your go-to podcast for hot girl tips, advice, girl chats, healthy habits and so much more. Hosted by your favourite wellness & lifestyle influencer, Kaylie Stewart.
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HHot HardwareUnited States of America
Dedicated to the PC hardware enthusiast and power user. Reviews, tests and stresses the latest products from graphics cards to motherboards, processors, HD, DVD and CD ROM drives, notebooks and full systems. Also targets a community of highly educated professionals with buying power, who hold technical or corporate jobs and who use the Internet on a daily basis. Includes a large number of IT/MIS professionals, engineers, high tech consumers, programmers, graphic designers, system administrators and Web designers. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). PR opportunities are available for relevant news items, reviews, brand name or product placement and giveaways. The team can be reached via email.
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HHot Indie NewsUnited States of America
This site covers music, film, politics and more. Features news, interviews, music and film reviews and NYC restaurant reviews. It serves as an alternative voice to mainstream media and provides a forum for creativity, activism and self-discovery. The editorial focus is experiential and down to earth and embraces a creative, socially conscious way of life. Features include a beyond the mainstream slant on politics, the arts, health and spirituality, lifestyle options, offbeat humor and more.
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HHot Jazz Saturday Night - WAMU-FMUnited States of America
Each week, host Rob Bamberger celebrates the great American music of the early twentieth century, playing vintage jazz, swing and big band recordings from the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s, adding histories and facts about each piece he plays.
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HHot Mess with Alix EarleUnited States of America
Join Alix Earle as she shares her life in front and behind the camera -- vlogs, GRWMs, special guests, and so much more.
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HHot Mess-terpiece TheatreUnited States of America
Hot Mess-Terpiece Theatre is a podcast hosted by comedian and pop culture critic Jolenta Greenberg that examines reality television as a cultural phenomenon. The show features conversations with guests who analyze iconic scenes, characters, and storylines from popular reality TV series. Episodes blend humor with thoughtful commentary, exploring why audiences are drawn to the drama and how these shows reflect broader social themes. It positions itself as a space for “highbrow conversations about lowbrow TV,” offering both entertainment and cultural critique.
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HHot Money: Agent of ChaosUnited States of America
In 2020, the Financial Times exposed a EUR2 billion fraud at Wirecard, a high-flying German fintech. Many thought that was the end of the story. But for reporter Sam Jones, it was just the beginning. This season on Hot Money: Agent of Chaos, Jones investigates Wirecard's chief operating officer, who vanished just as Wirecard collapsed. And turned out to also be a Russian spy. From an Ibizan sting operation to an attempted takeover of the Austrian intelligence service, his reporting spirals into a world of warlords, espionage, and disinformation. All in an attempt to answer one question: Who is the real Jan Marsalek? And what does his secret life reveal about the powerful forces he serves?