Media outlets starting with J
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JJohnstonian NewsUnited States of America
The Johnstonian News is a weekly community newspaper serving residents of Selma, Princeton, Kenly and Pine Level in Johnston County, NC. The paper is a 2018 merger of four titles under the Wilson Times Co.: The Kenly News, Pine Level News, Princeton News Leader and The Selma News.
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JJohnstonian News OnlineUnited States of America
The Johnstonian News is a weekly community newspaper serving residents of Selma, Princeton, Kenly and Pine Level in Johnston County, NC. The paper is a 2018 merger of four titles under the Wilson Times Co.: The Kenly News, Pine Level News, Princeton News Leader and The Selma News.
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JJohnstown MagazineUnited States of America
A portrait of life in Johnstown, PA. Showcases the scenery, people, lifestyles, recreation, arts and more for the community.
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JJoho the BlogUnited States of America
This blog looks at issues surrounding the government, politics, technology, the Internet, other blogs and the media. Topics covered include Weblogs, business, conference coverage, digital culture, digital rights, education, entertainment, global voices, marketing, media, photos, politics, taxonomy, travel, Web and Wi-Fi. 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).
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JJoi ItoUnited States of America
This blog covers the technology industry, Asian culture and finance. Discusses various online programs, including Technorati and Creative Commons, chronicles Asian life in America and provides insight on personal finance and investments. 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.
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JJoin The GossipUnited States of America
Join the Gossip covers lifestyle in California. Discusses everything from food, fashion and celebrities, to local beaches. Blog categories include entertainment, travel, fashion, beauty, events and food. Most blog posts include a Los Angeles, SoCal twist, showcasing events or activities in the area. She also writes about television shows, movies and sports events. All general inquiries, advertising / PR related inquiries, product feature requests or general comments can be emailed to Leeann at leeannmorrissey@gmail.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).
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JJoin the PartyUnited States of America
Join the Party is an actual play podcast with tangible worlds, genre-pushing storytelling, and collaborators who make each other laugh each week. We welcome everyone to the table, from longtime players to folks who've never touched a roleplaying game before. Hop into our current campaign: the drama and excitement of a superhero high school! Or marathon our completed stories: Campaign 3 for a pirate story set in a world of plant- and bug-folk, the Camp-Paign for a MOTW game set in a weird summer camp, Campaign 2 for a modern superhero game, and Campaign 1 for a high fantasy story. And once a month we release the Afterparty, where we answer your questions about the show and how we play the game. New episodes every Tuesday.
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JJoin Up Dots - Business Coaching Made Easy (With A Bit Of Life Coaching Too)United States of America
Are you an entrepreneur who needs the right mindset, motivation and confidence. Hell we all need confidence as its the key to everything in life, and very few entrepreneurs, solopreneurs or just people who are rocking and rolling have this naturally, even though it may seem like a god given gift. Whether you want an amazing online income, entrepreneur success, more money than you could dream off, freedom, love, sex, or even a huge promotion at work confidence will make it happen. And we will show you how to get it - BIGTIME! Having the confidence to go after it, and the mindset to make it happen is demonstrated in every episode of the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots through the startup stories, struggles, honest conversations and training and coaching. Ready to rock your life?
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JJoined Up LivingUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Joined Up Living is a website aiming to encourage people to celebrate each ecological change they make in their lives. As part of the website's activities, JULI (Joined Up Living Initiative) groups help support friends and neighbours to make connections and ‘be the change’ for a more sustainable future. Audience and Readership: Joined Up Living is targeted at people with an interest in eco-friendly living and 'green' initiatives. Monthly Unique Users: Not disclosed by publisher. Sections: Eco-Eating 'Kind' Food GIY (Grow It Yourself) Green Homes Saving Energy (and cash!) Eco Cleaning and Household Tips Life 'n' Style Natural Remedies Eco Kids and Babies Fair Fashion Beauty Wise Other Information: The Editor at Joined Up Living does not wish to list any contact information on the Gorkana database.
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JJoining DotsUnited Kingdom
Launched in August 2015, Joining Dots blog features ongoing research into trends connecting people, information and technology with data science and story telling to analyse scenarios and explore digital futures. The site is for sharing ideas and observations. The blog posts are written by Sharon Richardson. Sharon has over 20 years industry experience as client, vendor and consultant in information and communications technologies, including being the former European lead for portal and collaborative software at Microsoft. Her research interests span computing and cognitive sciences with an ongoing fascination about how the world ‘works’. She has a MSc in Smart Cities and Urban Analytics from University College London (UCL). As of 2015, she is conducting doctorate research into behavioural data science and smart technology at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). Research topic: Sensing and evoking behavioural change in digitally augmented urban spaces. Sharon is also an experienced international speaker and is available for conferences / panels, and can provide comments or interviews for media and research purposes Previous entries in the Joining Dots blog include Visualising the Deprivation Index, Identity and Anonymity, Killer Headlines, Building a NanoSat, Passwords to avoid…, The uncertainty of data, The inaccuracy of data, Glastonbury Heatmap, Intelligent versus Aware and Can a robot become conscious? Sharon does not want to be contacted by PRs.