Media outlets starting with I
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International Wealth Success Newsletter
Established in 1967 and provides wealth builders with unusual business opportunities. Editorial content covers money-making ideas, work from home tips, key information for making money in real estate, financial broker opportunities, finder fee listings, capital available sources, 100%-plus financing methods, business startup and growth techniques and export-import trade leads.
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International Wine Review
Geared toward wine enthusiasts and industry professionals (importers, distributors, retailers, sommeliers) alike, providing current, accurate information regarding important wines and regions of the world currently gaining market prominence. Additionally offers wine reviews and recommendations.
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IInternational Wolf
Written by and for those who love wolves, and serves as a forum for teaching about the life of the animal as well as promoting the safe conservation of remaining packs. Features bring readers close to wolves in the wild through editorial and photos, and focus on wolf reintroduction and recovery activities on a national and international scale. Includes stories on the habits of wolves along with their associations with other species, including humans, in the wild. Please do NOT send anything unrelated to wolves. All other press materials will be disregarded.
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International Wolf Online
Written by and for those who love wolves, and serves as a forum for teaching about the lives of the animal as well as for promoting the safe conservation of remaining packs. Features bring readers close to wolves in the wild through editorial and photos, and focus on wolf reintroduction and recovery activities on a national and international scale. Includes stories on the habits of wolves along with their associations with other species, including humans, in the wild. Please do NOT send anything unrelated to wolves. All other press materials will be disregarded.
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IInternationalist
Designed for professionals advocating and shaping their distinctive products and services into successful and socially responsible worldwide brands. Written for those dedicated to the business needs and challenges of global advertising, media, and marketing communications.
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Internet Advisor - WJR-AM
The Internet Advisor is a weekly, one-hour, local radio program that serves the Detroit area. According to its hosts, the program's goal "is to help people stay in touch with the exploding world of the Internet in a way that is intriguing to the unplugged and valuable to the frequent users of the Internet for business and pleasure." The program discusses and explores all issues related to the Internet. The show aims at communicating in easy-to-understand language in order to accommodate all levels of Internet-users. Topics range from interesting Web sites to Internet providers and from cybercrime to online shopping. The program is both interview- and caller-driven. Listeners are encouraged to phone in with their questions regarding Internet issues. The numbers listeners should use to participate in on-air discussions are (313) 875-4476 and (800) 859-0957. The show launched in February 1998. The Internet Advisor is geared toward Detroit-area listeners, ages 25 to 54, interested in the Internet and other related topics. For information on specific advertising opportunities, contact the sales department at WJR-AM at (313) 873-9742. There are no specific deadlines or lead times for the program. All pitches, press releases, and other related materials should be directed to the show's producer.
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IInternet and Higher Education
Published for faculty, teachers, and administrators who use and teach the use of Information Technology and the Internet. Outlines innovative deployments of Information Technology via the Internet and reports on research designed to gauge the impact of IT and the Internet on instruction in post-secondary education.
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Internet Brands
Internet Brands Automotive Group's blog covers automotive content. 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 logger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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IInternet for Lawyers
Created to help legal professionals take better advantage of the Internet's marketing and research capabilities. Discusses the benefits of conducting research and electronic marketing on the Internet. Sections include: Legal & Investigative Research Training; Online Continuing Legal Education (CLE); Legal & Investigative Research Newsletter; Legal, Business & Investigative Research Articles; Lawyer Marketing; Legal, Business & Investigative Research Seminars and Legal, Business & Investigative Research Books.