Media outlets starting with I
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IINTERNATIONAL NEW YORK TIMES (SUPPLEMENT) (ETATS-UNIS)United States of America
Supplément d'International New York Times.
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IInternational NewsUnited States of America
Suffolk Journal provides news and information for the students, faculty, and staff of Suffolk University in Boston. The Suffolk Journal is the undergraduate school student newspaper at Suffolk University on historic Beacon Hill in Boston. Published every Wednesday, the Journal serves a readership of more than five thousand students, faculty, and administrators from Beacon Hill, metropolitan Boston, and the greater suburban communities. The Journal is distributed to all the Suffolk buildings located on Beacon Hill, as well as the New England School of Art and Design, and the residence halls at 131 and 150 Tremont Street in Boston. The outlet offers RRS (Real Simple Syndication).
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IInternational NewsUnited States of America
The Wall Street Journal is considered the most widely-read periodical in the nation's business and investment community. Information in the paper is also distributed to many Dow Jones outlets, including news service and specialized financial and commodity reports. The lead time for feature and news coverage is one day to one week. The lead time for The Wall Street Journal Reports is three to five months, although stories are often developed during the two or three months immediately preceding the issue. The lead time for Marketplace and Enterprise is two months. Deadlines are at 5:30pm ET for in-depth business and Marketplace stories and 3pm ET for shorter stories.
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IInternational NewsUnited States of America
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is written for the residents of Milwaukee and surrounding areas. It covers local, state, national and international news, as well as business, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. The paper is the product of a 1995 merger between the Milwaukee Journal, founded in 1882, and the Milwaukee Sentinel, founded in 1837. The paper uses wire services, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News and Dow Jones News Service for much of its national and international news. In August 2009, the paper joined a national sports content-sharing alliance with several other papers across the country.
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IInternational NewsUnited States of America
Los Angeles Times is a general interest daily newspaper that covers regional, national & international news. The paper uses wire services and reports for certain content area.
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IInternational News Features NetworkUnited States of America
International News Features Network offers print and broadcast media clients packaged features covering a variety of general interest topics, such as travel, book reviews, food, personal finance, entertainment, medical/health and the arts.
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IInternational News GroupUnited States of America
International News Group is a privately held subscriber supported wire service established in 1972. It primarily provides features for print and broadcast. The service mainly looks at feature stories rather than hard news. Currently their Web site is only available to paid subscribing news outlets. International News Group is updated four times a day, seven days a week, and has offices in Oregon, California, Dallas, Hilton Head Island, London England, and Karmi'el Israel.
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IInternational News Media AssociationUnited States of America
The International News Media Association (INMA) is the world's leading provider of global best practices for news media companies looking to grow revenue, audience, and brand amid profound market change.
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IInternational News ServicesUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:International News Services is a specialist news agency with experienced journalists based all around the world. They provide news, business and features articles, radio and television expert comment, in-depth research into international issues, as well as high resolution pictures and graphics. International News Services offers exclusivity to their selected clients. Audience and Readership:International News Services aims at newspapers, magazines and periodical publications that require foreign coverage, overseas stories or expert international guidance.
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IInternational Nursing ReviewUnited Kingdom
Impact factor: 1.073 Journal Ranking: 55/108 (Nursing (Social Science)) 58/110 (Nursing (Science)) Time of Publication: March, June, September, December Affiliations: Official Journal of the International Council of Nurses. Aims of the journal: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses worldwide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN's five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience and research in the following areas: International and governmental developments that affect nursing and healthcare Regulation of the profession, health and human resource development, workplace issues Ethics, patient safety The impact of globalisation and technology Primary healthcare, leadership, nursing documentation Innovations in practice, health services management, education and social policy Changes needed in nursing curricula to practice in future healthcare environments Activities of colleagues across the 126 countries in ICN membership Health professionals meetings, seminars and courses ICN programmes and activities Content: Authors are encouraged to explore beyond local or national interests to the more general, global application of the principles underlying their work. Regulation of the profession, workplace issues, innovations in practice, patient safety, education, ethics, and the impact of globalisation and technology on nursing and health and social policy are prominent concerns of this journal. ICN will also continue to contribute to the ongoing development of nursing internationally with its regular section on International Perspectives.