Media outlets starting with L
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LLet's Talk About It - WILI-AMUnited States of America
Program focuses on issues such as family and health services, national and local politics, school reform and community activism with a Democratic perspective.
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LLet's Talk About It With Taylor NolanUnited States of America
A podcast created by Taylor Nolan focused on mental health, relationships, and personal development. 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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LLet's Talk About Tech - BBC Radio 5 LiveUnited Kingdom
Let's Talk About Tech is a weekly Podcast produced by BBC Radio 5 live. It covers the latest developments in technology, trends and news.
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LLET'S TALK ATTACHMENTSUnited States of America
Welcome to "Let's Talk Attachments", a podcast all about ATTACHMENT THEORY! My name is Jessica Da Silva and I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist & Attachment Coach helping you transform the way you experience love by teaching you the ins and outs of your attachment style in a practical and relatable way. Website: https://jessicadasilvacoaching.com/ Instagram: @thejessicadasilva Tiktok: @jessicadasilvacoaching Email: hello@jessicadasilvacoaching.com
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LLet's Talk Azure!United Kingdom
Listen with Alan Armstrong and Sam Foot as we talk about all things Microsoft Azure! We are both technical consultants working with Azure day in, day out. Alan focuses on Identity and Security automation while Sam is a .NET developer deploying PaaS and SaaS solutions on Azure. Each episode we have a topic we cover and we highlight some key news that we are interested in. No fluff, sales or products here, just two technical people having a light hearted chat.
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LLet's Talk Cheer: The Cheerleading Podcast For Parents & CoachesUnited States of America
Are you tired of feeling totally lost when it comes to all-star cheerleading? Then the "Let's Talk Cheer" podcast, hosted by Jason Larkins, Cheer Director at American Cheer, is the show for you. Each episode Jason educates and entertains coaches and parents alike. First, so that coaches walk into each practice motivated, and so that they know they aren't alone on their journey. Second, so that parents have a better understanding of their athlete's sport. If you're ready to join the team, you can start with a fan favorite episode from May 9th, "Jason and Brittany talk all things tryouts." Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jasonlarkins/support
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LLet's Talk ComputersUnited States of America
Let's Talk Computers is a radio show that features interviews with experts from the computer industry regarding products and trends. The show is divided into two segments, featuring two interviews each week. There are no commercial interruptions. The show is produced in Nashville, TN and is broadcast to stations in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Texas, and New Mexico. The program usually airs Saturday or Sunday mornings, but specific broadcast days and times vary. The program is strictly interview-driven. Past guests have included professionals from Adobe, Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Lotus, PC World, Seagate, Citrix, Compuserve, Computer Associates, Corel, Symantec, Internet Wire, Ziff-Davis, and more. The show launched in 1989. The program is geared toward adult listeners interested in computers and the computer industry. There are no advertising opportunities on the program. Producers require an actual shipping product for review. Pre-release, beta, and evaluation copies are unacceptable. Guests may also be asked to pay for the cost of the phone call used for the interview. Raw interviews run approximately 16 minutes in length. They are cut down to 14 minutes for broadcast. Each guest has a preliminary conversation with the hosts, and only the points agreed upon will be brought up during the actual interview. The program sends out a press release to 2.4 million consumers and 40,000 journalists to announce each interview. A link is also provided on the Let's Talk Computers Web site. Each guest receives a copy of the press releases and two cassette copies of the show.
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LLet's Talk Computers OnlineUnited States of America
Let's Talk Computers is a radio show that features interviews with experts from the computer industry regarding products and trends. The show is divided into two segments, featuring two interviews each week. There are no commercial interruptions. The show is produced in Nashville, TN and is broadcast to stations in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Texas and New Mexico. The program is strictly interview-driven. Past guests have included professionals from Adobe, Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Lotus, PC World, Seagate, Citrix, Compuserve, Computer Associates, Corel, Symantec, Internet Wire, Ziff-Davis and more. The show launched in 1989. The program is geared toward adult listeners interested in computers and the computer industry. There are no advertising opportunities on the program. Producers require an actual shipping product for review. Pre-release, beta and evaluation copies are unacceptable. Guests may also be asked to pay for the cost of the phone call used for the interview. Raw interviews run approximately 16 minutes in length. They are cut down to 14 minutes for broadcast. Each guest has a preliminary conversation with the hosts, and only the points agreed upon will be brought up during the actual interview. The program sends out a press release to 2.4 million consumers and 40,000 journalists to announce each interview. A link is also provided on the Let's Talk Computers Web site. Each guest receives a copy of the press releases and two cassette copies of the show.
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LLet's Talk DeKalb - DCTV/DeKalb County Television NetworkUnited States of America
Show provides in-depth treatment of topics that DeKalb County residents are talking about. Show has no set air-time.