Media outlets starting with I
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Interview Online
Created as a pop culture magazine which explores the inside world of music, film, fashion, art, TV, photography, sports, contemporary life, and politics through celebrity Q&A interviews. Discovers stars, news and innovative ideas long before they reach the mainstream. Presents conversations between the icons of today and tomorrow. Provides real insider information across all realms of popular culture.
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IInterview Time - WMPL-AM
Daily program featuring interviews with local newsmakers and personalities in the headlines.
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Interweave Crochet
Written for individuals who are interested in crocheting. Consists of crochet projects and designs for amateur to intermediate to advanced levels.
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Interweave Jewelry Making
Established in 2005 and teaches beginners and advanced jewelry makers to make creative and attractive wire jewelry. Every issue will include about 15 projects ranging from beginner through advanced skill levels. The projects include complete tools and materials list, with clear photos and illustrations. Articles are written by jewelry experts in a step by step style. Contains illustrated descriptions of all different types of wire and their recommended uses. This includes metals, gauges, shapes, colors, textures, hardness and embossed. Also contains thorough explanations of all the tools used for manipulating wire: pliers, benders, cutters, shapers, twisters, jigs, crochet hooks, knitting needles, mandrels, clamps, rolling mills and texture tools. Covers features on making findings with wire, including headpins, clasps, jump rings and earring wires. Has instructions for making beautiful wire earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants and more for readers to wear or to give as gifts. Instructs on how to knit, crochet and make chain with wire, as well as how to wrap stones, beads and other objects.
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Interweave Knits
Designed for all levels of mastery, issues highlight beautifully photographed knitting projects accompanied by complete instructions. Features contemporary and ethnic patterns, explorations into the history of the craft, famous and no-so-famous artisans and groups that gather to knit.
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Interzone
Background and Format: Founded in 1982, Interzone is a sci-fi and fantasy literary fiction magazine. It publishes authors and original illustrations and features regular columns on news, gossip, film, DVD and book reviews and interviews. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at those interested in reading the work of sci-fi and fantasy authors or those wanting to write sci-fi and fantasy literary fiction themselves. Deadline: The deadlines vary over the course of the year. Time of Publication: January, March, May, July, September and November. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the figure. Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription in its print format and is delivered upon order here. Ad rates: For information on advertising, telephone the switchboard number or fill out the contact form here. Other information: The team do not wish to receive press releases. Guidelines for those who want to submit stories can be found here.
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InTheBite
InTheBite Magazine covers fishing, fishing products, news and tournaments.
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InTheBite Online
InTheBite Magazine covers fishing, fishing products, news and tournaments. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
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intheboatshed.net
intheboatshed.net is a blog about in the Blogger's own words "Old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast - Gavin Atkin's weblog". Gavin is the Creator of the site. He states who he created the blog for: "It’s a weblog for boat enthusiasts of a particular kind – those who like either old boats, or new boats that inherit something significant from older generations of craft. The kind of people who are fascinated by smacks and barges, old-fashioned racing yachts, elderly wooden sailing cruisers, vintage sailing canoes, classic small rowing and sailing boats, punts, beautifully crafted Thames pleasure boats, elegant motorboats, tough and simple luggers and all the other boats people once built and used when the materials, knowledge and craftsmanship required to build them were still abundant." Previous posts on the site include A fifth edition of Cruising Yachts Design and Performance by T Harrison Butler, HMS Pickle at Dover, BBA students build an Iain Oughtred Acorn Skiff, A new magazine for traditional boat enthusiasts, Videos of Dutch charter boats racing at the end of their season, Faversham Creek Trust’s appeal fund for a new swinging bridge reaches its target, Lodestar republishes Bill Tilman’s legendary sailing and mountaineering adventures, as well as A striking headstone in the churchyard at Walberswick, Suffolk. Other sections on the site include Free Boat Plans That Work, How-tos, as well as Songs, Tunes and Videos. PR opportunities on the site may be limited but yachting or boating news may be welcomed, Gavin can be reached via email at gmatkin@gmail.com.