Media outlets starting with I
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InBetweenDrafts
An entertainment website for the endlessly curious. We cover the latest in film, books, TV, games, music, and anime.
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Inbound Logistics
Established in 1981 and edited for qualified personnel in corporate management, purchasing, logistics, traffic/transportation, distribution, warehousing, inventory management and related fields. Editorial focus is teaching business logistics managers to view transportation as a way to get closer to their markets and customers, not as a debit line on a balance sheet. The magazine illustrates how organizations of all sizes and structures are coping with today's business logistics challenges. Inbound Logistics DOES accept bylined articles/white papers. Email recommendations.
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IInbound Logistics Online
The complete online logistics resource for qualified personnel in corporate management, purchasing, traffic/transportation, distribution, warehousing, inventory management and related fields. Editorial focus is on teaching business logistics managers to view transportation as a way to get closer to their markets and customers, not as a debit line on a balance sheet.
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InBroadcast
Background and Format: Electronically published by Le Sommet Limited, InBroadcast is the global broadcast industry's monthly, high-quality Nxtbook ezine and associated content hub for Audio, Film, Mobile, Satellite, Television and Video professionals. The InBroadcast website hosts a news service for relevant broadcast sector companies. Updated daily, a concise digest of the leading news and product launches is emailed out once a week to a managed subscriber list. The magazine includes news, feature articles, case studies, product launches, plus event previews and reviews from the top broadcast shows around the world including: CABSAT, NAB, Broadcast Asia, IBC, Broadcast India, Inter BEE, and SMPTE.
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IInbusiness
Background and Format:Inbusiness is the official publication of Northamptonshire Chamber. It covers news and information about local companies with the aim to increase the prosperity of firms in the Northamptonshire area. Regular features in the magazine include two industry specific spotlight features that change every issue; business updates; interviews with local business personalities and Member2Member offers. There are also full details of forthcoming Chamber events and listings of the businesses and organisations that have recently joined the Chamber.Audience and Readership:The magazine is aimed at Northamptonshire businesses and company heads and Chamber members as well as associate businesses. Deadline:One month prior to publication. Time of Publication:A detailed list of publication dates is included in their features list which can be found here.Circulation:Source: Publisher.Supplements and sections: Business report Talking business Going global Issue spotlights Training and events Member zoneDistribution:The magazine is free of charge and distributed to members in a hard copy format in the post and a free digital edition is widely shared by both member and non member companies.Ad Rates:A media pack can be viewed here or you can contact the Advertising Manager at jon.jones@kempspublishing.co.uk or on +44 (0) 121 765 4144.Other information: You can view their YouTube here. Latest copy can be found here. Editorial guidelines can be found here. Editorial submissions should be sent to Catherine Bontoft via email: Catherine.bontoft@northants-chamber.co.uk or post at: inbusiness Editor, Northamptonshire Chamber, Waterside House, 8 Waterside Way, Northampton, NN4 7XD.
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inbusiness
inbusiness is the official publication of Milton Keynes Chamber. It covers news and information about local companies with the aim to increase the prosperity of firms in the Milton Keynes area. Regular features in the magazine include two industry specific spotlight features that change every issue; business updates; interviews with local business personalities and Member2Member offers. There are also full details of forthcoming Chamber events and listings of the businesses and organisations that have recently joined the Chamber.
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Inc.
Published by Mansueto Ventures for those responsible for building, growing and nurturing companies, specifically top management in small to midsize companies. Topics include emerging business, sales and marketing, personnel management and technology. Each month, in-depth case studies, company profiles and analysis of business trends and management strategies appear along with interviews of successful entrepreneurs. The magazine publishes an annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the United States, the Inc. 500, which was first introduced in 1982. Founded in 1979 by Bernie Goldhirsh, an MIT-trained engineer who worked at Polaroid and on ballistic missiles before becoming an entrepreneur and founding Sail magazine, which he sold for $10 million, using the profits to found Inc. Inc. delivers real solutions for today's innovative company builders. It provides hands-on resources and market-tested strategies for managing people, finances, sales, marketing and technology. Inc. looks beyond work to address the entrepreneurial lifestyle. Pitch up to three months in advance. They normally look at how a business is doing [strategically] and not what products it makes or services it provides. Inc. DOES NOT ACCEPT by-lined articles/submissions. In addition, a variety of regular columns and departments offer executives practical advice for guiding a company through the various stages of development: - The Priority section provides case studies, small business news and trends and profiles of successful businesses, both large and small. - Hands On covers marketing strategies, human resources, management techniques, technology and corporate culture. - The Inc. Life primarily focuses on lifestyle topics, such as business travel, workplace environments, gift ideas and up-and-coming business communities. Publishes three monthly columns: Street Smarts, Grist and What's Next. Street Smarts and Grist provide firsthand advice on managing a business, while What's Next focuses on technology companies, trends and innovations. - Additional technology coverage appears in the Features section and in the magazine's annual Tech Buying Guide, which highlights new and innovative technology products. Products reviewed include laptop computers, handhelds, home office communication products, cell phones, Wi-Fi products, networks, digital cameras and videoconferencing equipment. Additional section includes Sourcebook which highlights new technology products.
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Inc. Online
Provides owners and decision-makers of companies, regardless of size or stage of maturity with access to a wide variety of top quality content to help in the day-to-day operation of their businesses. Offers innovative solutions from a diverse range of writers and specialists who provide fresh perspectives on managing people, finances, sales, marketing and technology. Provides hands-on tools and techniques that CEOs can put to work now and takes an interactive approach to serving its readers, with an emphasis on peer-to-peer sharing of ideas. Features also look beyond work to address personal aspects of the entrepreneurial lifestyle. Sections on the site include Magazine, Articles by Topic, How-to, Tools, Inc500, Events, Services and Blog. Content is derived from the print publication and from Startup.wsj.com and CareerJournal.com.
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IInc. Uncensored - Inc.
Inc. Uncensored is a Podcast covering Start-Ups, Entrepreneurship, and unusual Businesses. 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; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.