Media outlets starting with I
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IInTheKitchenWithKate
InTheKitchenWithKate is a food vlog by Kate. Kate is a passionate baker and uses her vlog to share this passion with like-minded viewers, to give them new ideas and inspire them to bake and try new and exciting recipes. In her videos Kate shows her favourite recipes and how to prepare them. She talks her viewers through the process step by step and explains everything in detail. She aims to show how easy and fun baking can be and wants to inspire her viewers to replicate the recipes she shows in her videos. Kate's channel has more than 64,000 subscribers and over 3.9 million views (June 2016). She uploads a new video every Thursday. PR opportunities available. For more information, Kate’s management can be reached at kate@kameleon.co.uk.
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InTheSnow
InTheSnow is packed with the latest ski news, fabulous features, comprehensive gear reviews buy the UK’s leading independent specialist retailers Ski Bartlett and interviews with massive names from the world of ski. Our wide range of features cover all aspects of the winter industry, whether that’s new and unique winter activities, stunning destinations (from the world’s best resorts to hidden gems off the beaten track) or unmissable events. This is one ski magazine you don’t want to miss.
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INTIX
Serves as the official newsletter of the International Ticketing Association and provides information and news on the association, INTIX members, the ticketing industry, and upcoming conventions and trade shows. Regular sections include Association News, Conferences and Exhibitions, Industry Clips, Member Updates, Vendor Updates, New Members, Industry Hot Topics Poll, and INTIX Search and In the Market.
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IntlawGrrls
This blog is written by women who teach and work in international law, policy and practice. Covers legal issues, foreign policy, and Supreme Court cases. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Real Simple Syndication).
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INTO
INTO is a space for the queer community to talk openly about our lives, passions, struggles, and ideas. We celebrate thinkers, fighters, new voices, and the unapologetic authenticity of Gen Z.
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Into Film
Background and Format: Into Film, formerly The FILMCLUB Blog, is a mainstream entertainment site based in the UK. Film clubs give children and young people the opportunity to watch, discuss and review films, as well as training and online resources to make their own films. Into Film is a launch pad for introducing young people to film, as well as boosting literacy, critical thinking and filmmaking skills. Into Film was founded in 2006 by Filmmaker Beeban Kidron and Writer Lindsay Mackie. In January 2007 the site teamed up with The Guardian Film Education and the UK Film Council to launch a successful pilot scheme in 25 nationwide schools. The blogs content is put together and provided by a small team of London-based Producers and Bloggers. Harry Harris is the point of contact for editorial as Digital Communications Editor. Audience and Readership: Into Film is targeted at people interested in the opportunity to watch, discuss and review films. Monthly Unique Users: The figure is not currently disclosed. Ad rates: No information available. Email at support@intofilm.org. Other information: For editorial enquiries, email at harry.harris@intofilm.org For press enquiries, email at charlie.wainwright@intofilm.org Into Film provides children from participating schools access to thousands of films and organises school visits by professionals from within the film industry. Pupils are encouraged to watch a diverse range of films including blockbusters, classics, black and white movies and foreign language titles, and to review the films they watch on the organisation's website. The organisation is funded by the Department for Education, with the DVD rental service provided by LOVEFiLM. The site regularly hosts talks and workshops by film industry professionals, as well as special screenings, premiere events and film set visits. As Into Film is a charity there appear to be no regular PR opportunities. The team is contactable and can be best reached via email.
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Into Film - Into Film Blog
Into Film, formerly The FILMCLUB Blog, is a mainstream entertainment site based in the UK. Film clubs give children and young people the opportunity to watch, discuss and review films, as well as training and online resources to make their own films. Into Film is a launch pad for introducing young people to film, as well as boosting literacy, critical thinking and filmmaking skills. Into Film was founded in 2006 by Filmmaker Beeban Kidron and Writer Lindsay Mackie. In January 2007 the site teamed up with The Guardian Film Education and the UK Film Council to launch a successful pilot scheme in 25 nationwide schools. The blogs content is put together and provided by a small team of London-based Producers and Bloggers. Harry Harris is the point of contact for editorial as Digital Communications Editor. Into Film provides children from participating schools access to thousands of films and organises school visits by professionals from within the film industry. Pupils are encouraged to watch a diverse range of films including blockbusters, classics, black and white movies and foreign language titles, and to review the films they watch on the organisation's website. The organisation is funded by the Department for Education, with the DVD rental service provided by LOVEFiLM. The site regularly hosts talks and workshops by film industry professionals, as well as special screenings, premiere events and film set visits. As Into Film is a charity there appear to be no regular PR opportunities. The team is contactable and can be best reached via email.
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Into Indie Games
Into Indie Games is a site dedicated to Indie Games, Indie Developers and the Indie Gaming Community. We cover everything indie games including: News, Features, Reviews, Previews, Walkthroughs and Crowdfunding.
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IInto the Ether
Into the Ether is a tech podcast, hosted by Eric Conner. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.
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Into The Gloss
Into the Gloss is a beauty blog that features news, tips and tricks, and reviews from inside the beauty industry. The blog was created in 2010 by Emily Weiss. Blogger Emily Weiss is the founder and creative director of Into The Gloss. The blog was created to give readers an insight to the beauty industry. Emily previously worked as a styling assistant at Vogue. Members of the blogging team include Michael Harper, Nick Axelrod, Mackenzie Wagoner, and Elizabeth Brockway. Blog posts are written in the voice of the blogger. The blog features beauty influencers from editors to stylists and models divulging their carefully curated products, routines and inspirations. Makeup artists, hair stylists and a myriad of other specialists also talk about what makes them tick, their top tools, and their visions of what’s to come in the beauty world. Reviews include an overview of the product, high quality photos of the product, and in some instances videos. Some reviews include long anecdotes about using the product, and are often sponsored posts. Every Monday the Monday Mood Board is posted which features a music video and photos of high fashion, models, and celebrities. PR oppotunities include sponsored posts and reviews. Editorial inquiries can be emailed to Editorial@IntoTheGloss.com. Advertising inquiries can be emailed to Business@IntoTheGloss.com. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).