Media outlets starting with I
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IInside CroydonUnited Kingdom
Inside Croydon is a developing politics weblog based in Croydon, described as, "living life on the fringes of London". The blog is aimed at a UK audience, although more specifically London, and in particular the borough of Croydon. It was set up in June 2010 following a remark by a Croydon MP that the borough had an "image problem". Inside Croydon is produced by one anonymous Blogger and focuses on all things Croydon. It provides latest news, events, surveys and relevant information to the borough of Croydon. Posts are added several times a week, and sometimes multiple entries are added daily. The posts often contain images to accompany the piece. PR opportunities include product reviews, guest blogging and event promotion in the Croydon area. The best way to contact Inside Croydon is on the email address provided.
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IInside CybersecurityUnited States of America
A subscription-based premium news service for policy professionals who need to know about evolving federal policies to protect cyberspace. Delivers daily news and analysis on an emerging regulatory policy area that will dramatically affect businesses large and small. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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IInside D.C. OnlineUnited States of America
Inside D.C. is a continuous online program produced by the Brownfield Network. It features commentary and guest discussions of current agriculture news and policies. The show's target audience is Midwestern adults, ages 18 to 64, interested in current agriculture news and government policies affecting Midwestern farming communities.
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IInside DanceUnited States of America
Discusses all aspects of dance. From competitions, to school programs, to the all star level to conventions, tours and the commercial and professional side of dance, all of the bases covered. Also covers fashion, costumes and dance wear.
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IInside DefenseUnited States of America
Designed for the defense and aerospace industry, Inside Defense provides news and information on Defense Department programs, procurement and policymaking. It contains newsletters that cover the Army, Navy, Air Force, Pentagon and missile defense. It also includes special reports on the Department of Defense budget (Defense Budget Alert), homeland defense (Homeland Defense Watch) and electronics (C41SR Watch).
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IInside Dental AssistingUnited States of America
Established in April 2004 and written specifically for the dental assistant. Features continuing education articles and columns on topics such as infection control protocol, troubleshooting technology and office insight. Contains a comprehensive list of products, manufacturers and sourcing information.
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IInside Dental TechnologyUnited States of America
Discusses the latest tools and techniques in the dentistry industry. Aims to inform practices in the business and keep them informed.
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IInside DentistryUnited States of America
Written for dentists. Seeks to serve as a source of information relevant to the profession as well as individual practices. Addresses important issues affecting the current state and future of professional oral care. Provides peer-reviewed content, interviews with key opinion leaders, technology trends, industry and product news and coverage of important issues facing dentistry. Regular departments include Product Launches, A Call to Action, The Main Event, On The Scene, Practice Building and Wealth Management, Clinical Roundtable, Dental Research and Applications, Clinical Materials Review, Lab Talk, Industry Insider, An Inside Look At... and more. Also offers clinical briefs and technical profiles.
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IInside EditionUnited States of America
Inside Edition, produced by KingWorld, is a nationally syndicated news-magazine show. The program premiered on September 7, 1989, and focuses on human interest stories and investigative reports, as well as trend stories, including entertainment, government, business, and sports. The show offers hard-hitting investigative pieces, compelling human interest features, intriguing exposes, exclusive newsmaker interviews and inside reports from the worlds of entertainment, government, business and sports. The program goes behind the scenes of top national stories to speak with people who make the stories. Topics covered include popular culture and entertainment, celebrity scandals, current events, health fads, consumer scams and information viewers can use. It is more of a people-oriented show than issue-oriented. The show's Web site includes story archives and video footage as well as staff biographies. PR professionals should contact one of the show's managing editors prior to directly contacting any producers. Inside Edition accepts tape submissions in beta format.