Media outlets starting with H
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HHashtag Digital Media
Using online digital media to speak directly to your customers We are proud to have launched Hashtag Digital Media and the key to our rapid success is that more and more businesses and readers are turning to digital to both sell and also to entertain. A website is a given now for most businesses but so are Facebook pages, Instagram sites and Twitter feeds. They are all ways in which potential customers can find out more about what is going on in their area and who is offering services that they need.
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Hashtag Life
Background and Format: Hashtag Life is a luxury, lifestyle and travel website, featuring a selection of arts, culture, entertainment and luxury travel ideas. It has over 200,000 Social Media audience and has worked with a number of world renowned brands, including Ford, BMW, Burberry, Chanel, Kempinski, Eden Roc, The Ritz, Shangri La, Hakkasan and Samba Group. Audience and Readership: For readers interested in travel reviews and features on fashion, lifestyle and culture. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher 40% of the MUU are a UK demographic. Instagram: www.instagram.com/hashtaglife Ad rates: With advertising enquiries, email the Editor at the email provided. There are many PR opportunities as Hashtag Life is looking for: Brand collaborations on lifestyle, fashion, consumer goods, travel and gastronomy. Press trips and travel opportunities for the editorial content. Please note that features are published on Hashtag Life and circulated to the email subscribers all of whom are individual opt-ins. The pieces are also publicised via social media channels (namely Instagram) and direct links to the article left on our social media channels for at least 2 weeks after publication.
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HHashtag Recruiting
Weekly podcast hosted by Gordon Collier, discussing talent acquisition and recruiting.
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Hashtag WorkTrends
Hashtag WorkTrends is a podcast on HR and recruiting hosted by Meghan Biro, founder of TalentCulture.
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HashtagMomFail
HastagMomFail is a blog covering the struggles and joys of motherhood from the humorous and honest perspective of a mother of two young children. 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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Haslemere Herald
Background and Format:Established in 1892, Farnham Herald is a weekly paper in association with the Herald group of papers in Surrey. They are privately owned and there are many editions serving the separate areas of Surrey and East Hampshire. The Farnham Herald covers all the local news and leisure listings.Deadline:Wednesday.Time of Publication:Thursday.Circulation:Source: JICREG.Supplements and sections:NewsSportLettersWhat's OnJobsMarketplaceHolidaysCricket ReportDistribution:Separate editions are distributed throughout Alton, Bordon, Farnham, Haslemere, Liphook and Petersfield.Ad rates:Advertising contacts can be found hereMedia AlertsUK B2B / Finance Alert: Wednesday 3rd April 2019Farnham Herald will relaunch as a tabloid edition on Thursday 4 April. As part of the rebrand, the newspaper will have an increased focus on local news, sport and leisure. Any enquiries can be directed to Editorial Manager Colin Channon, who can be reached at colin.channon@tindlenews.co.uk
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Hassocks Life
Background and Format: Hassocks Life is a free, full colour community magazine which is published monthly. 4,300 copies are printed with the majority being hand-delivered to homes in the West Sussex village of Hassocks. The magazine features news from around the Hassocks area. For advertising information, see https://www.hassockslife.co.uk/advertise-with-us.
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Hastings & St Leonards Observer
Background and Format:The Hastings and St Leonards Observer is published by National World Publishing Ltd. weekly and is aimed at residents of Hastings, St Leonards and other parts in East Sussex like Guestling and Robertsbridge. Covers news, transport, crime, education, business, politics, environment, health, sport, what's on and lifestyle. It also has sister titles the Bexhill Observer, Rye and Battle Observer, and its associated free midweek newspapers the Hastings and Bexhill and news series. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)239 262 2140Circulation:The publisher does not disclose the numberAlerts:Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012Johnston Press has begun the second phase of re-launching all of its 170 paid-for newspapers. Twelve titles launched last week and have adopted the company’s new template designs. The first phase of the project was completed in May with the re-launch of 23 titles. Five daily newspapers switched to weekly publications and another five changed from broadsheet to tabloid as part of the first phase. The twelve titles launched last week are as follows:Eastbourne HeraldEastbourne Gazette SeriesHastings Observer Series (including Bexhill Observer and Rye and Battle Observer)Crawley ObserverLittlehampton GazetteMid Sussex TimesSussex Express SeriesWorthing Herald SeriesChichester Observer SeriesStamford MercuryRutland TimesBourne Local32 more titles will also re-launch throughout the rest of October. For further information, Buchanan Communications can be reached on +44 (0)207 466 5000.Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 3 October 2012The Hastings & St Leonards Observer will be re-launched on Friday 5 October. The new look paper will include added news, features and new sections. There will also be an additional 16 pages of entertainment including increased coverage of music, theatre, arts, food and local listings. Furthermore, the letters and comment section will be expanded as well as having an additional two-page Friday feature. For further information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1424 854 242 and observer@trbeckett.co.uk
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HHastings & St Leonards Observer - Sports Desk
Background and Format:The Hastings and St Leonards Observer is published by National World Publishing Ltd. weekly and is aimed at residents of Hastings, St Leonards and other parts in East Sussex like Guestling and Robertsbridge. Covers news, transport, crime, education, business, politics, environment, health, sport, what's on and lifestyle. It also has sister titles the Bexhill Observer, Rye and Battle Observer, and its associated free midweek newspapers the Hastings and Bexhill and news series. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)239 262 2140Circulation:The publisher does not disclose the numberAlerts:Gorkana Alert: Monday 8 October 2012Johnston Press has begun the second phase of re-launching all of its 170 paid-for newspapers. Twelve titles launched last week and have adopted the company’s new template designs. The first phase of the project was completed in May with the re-launch of 23 titles. Five daily newspapers switched to weekly publications and another five changed from broadsheet to tabloid as part of the first phase. The twelve titles launched last week are as follows:Eastbourne HeraldEastbourne Gazette SeriesHastings Observer Series (including Bexhill Observer and Rye and Battle Observer)Crawley ObserverLittlehampton GazetteMid Sussex TimesSussex Express SeriesWorthing Herald SeriesChichester Observer SeriesStamford MercuryRutland TimesBourne Local32 more titles will also re-launch throughout the rest of October. For further information, Buchanan Communications can be reached on +44 (0)207 466 5000.Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 3 October 2012The Hastings & St Leonards Observer will be re-launched on Friday 5 October. The new look paper will include added news, features and new sections. There will also be an additional 16 pages of entertainment including increased coverage of music, theatre, arts, food and local listings. Furthermore, the letters and comment section will be expanded as well as having an additional two-page Friday feature. For further information, the news team can be reached on +44 (0)1424 854 242 and observer@trbeckett.co.uk
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Hastings Bioethics Forum
Seeks to promote smart, graceful, probing commentary on issues in bioethics including patient care, health policy, medical science and research, biotechnology, the beginnings and endings of life and environment and health. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).