Media outlets starting with L
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LLkldNowUnited States of America
LkldNow is an online magazine founded by Barry Friedman in 2015. The magazine cover beats related to News, Breaking News, Local News, Health & Medicine, and much more.
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LLKN MagazineUnited States of America
LKN Magazine is a free monthly publication based in Lake Norman NC. We love connecting our community by publishing positively inspired content, showcasing local businesses and curating an expansive (extensive?) calendar of events for long time residents and visitors alike.
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LLKT | D-Sports AllianceUnited States of America
LKT | D-Sports Alliance is a Podcast, run by Kyle Hall. 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.
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LLlanelli HeraldUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in March 2015, the Llanelli Herald is a local newspaper covering community news, sport and events across Llanelli and the surrounding areas. The paper aims to give a county-wide voice to the people of Llanelli and provide local entrepreneurs with the opportunity to promote their businesses across West Wales. Audience and Readership: The paper is aimed at local Llanelli residents and is distributed across Llanelli, Burry Port and the surrounding villages. Deadline: Thursday 12pm Time of Publication: Friday Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: ¿The publisher does not disclose this figure. Ad Rates: For more information, please call: +44 (0)1267 600 500 Other Information: The paper shares an office and editorial staff with its sister titles, the Pembrokeshire Herald and Carmarthenshire Herald. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 26 February 2015 MegaGroup Newspapers will publish two new weekly titles, with the Carmarthenshire Herald and Llalleni Herald set to launch on Friday 6 March. The new publications will be based at the group’s Milford Haven office, alongside MegaGroup’s current weekly newspaper, the Pembrokeshire Herald. The aim is to give a county-wide voice to the people of Carmarthenshire and provide local entrepreneurs with a platform to promote their businesses across West Wales. Priced at 50p, both titles will also include two pages of news in Welsh, with the initial print run for the Carmarthenshire Herald and Llanelli Herald 14,000 and 10,000 respectively. Tom Sinclair is Group Publisher and can be reached on +44 (0)1646 455 555 and editor@herald.email
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LLlanelli StarUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:Founded in 1909, the Llanelli Star is a local weekly newspaper covering news, events and sport in the Llanelli region. It was relaunched in 2013 with a new design. There is no news desk email address for the Llanelli Star.Deadline:Tuesday 4pm.Time of Publication:It is published every Wednesday.Circulation:Source: ABCMonthly Unique Users:142,279 (Source: JICREG)Distribution:It is distributed throughout Llanelli, Burry Port, Kidwelly, Loughor, Gorseinon and Gwendraeth Valley.Ad rates:For ad rates call +44 (0)1554 745 334.Other information:There is no generic email address.Alerts:Gorkana Alert: Monday 13 May 2013The Llanelli Star has relaunched with a new look. The weekly newspaper’s relaunch includes new sections on community news, entertainment and a female section, which are titled Star Local, Star Guide and Star Life, as well as more campaigns, columnists and opinions. Acting Editor Alana Lewis, who replaces Bede MacGowan, can be reached at alana.lewis@swwmedia.co.uk. A new Editor will be announced in due course.Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 19 December 2012Local media business Local World has purchased the assets of former regional publishing groups Northcliffe Media and Iliffe News and Media. As a result, the new group now owns 16 daily newspapers, 36 paid-for weeklies, 40 free weeklies and 63 local websites. For full details of which publications have been acquired visit www.local-world.co.uk
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LLlano NewsUnited States of America
Llano News provides the residents of Llano, TX, local news, events and sports from around the town and county. Deadlines are on Mondays at 5pm CT.
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LLlewellyn New Worlds of Body, Mind & SpiritUnited States of America
Written for those who are focused on the balance between mind, body and spirit and presents a selection of New Age and alternative spirituality books and tapes. It also includes articles by leading New Age authors, entertaining and informative how-to's, and related features of interest to the New Age Market.
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LLloyd's ListUnited Kingdom
Background and Format Lloyd’s List is a website overseen by Informa Plc and is aimed at insurance underwriters who work in the maritime and shipping industries. Covers containers, dry bulk, tankers & gas, piracy & security, ports & logistics, environment, sale & purchase and technology & innovation. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on this page: maritimeintelligence.informa.com/contact/contact-us Monthly Unique Users Source: ABC. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 19 December 2013 Lloyd’s List, the world’s longest-published newspaper, is set to become a totally digital publication from tomorrow. The landmark move follows many months of research and preparation and is, first and foremost, designed to ensure that the title continues to evolve with customer demand which now overwhelmingly favours a digital product. The team can be reached at editorial@lloydslist.com and can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/lloydslist. More information about the move and further contact details can viewed at www.lloydslist.com/digital Gorkana Alert: Thursday 26 September 2013 Lloyd’s List, the world’s longest-published newspaper, is set to become a totally digital publication on 20th December 2013. The landmark move follows many months of research and preparation and is, first and foremost, designed to ensure that the title continues to evolve with customer demand which now overwhelmingly favours a digital product. “We are very proud to take this next step in the evolution of Lloyd’s List,” says Richard Meade, Editor. “Lloyd’s List first started in 1734 as a notice pinned to the wall of a coffee shop in London offering customers trusted shipping news and information. That aim has not changed, but the technology has and our customers are now accessing the industry’s most sophisticated intelligence source in any coffee shop, anywhere in the world 24 hours a day. “The digital approach offers new avenues and opportunities to innovate an up-to-the-minute service that offers in-depth news and information on every aspect of shipping as well as unrivalled market intelligence and data provision which can be tailored to suit our readers’ needs.” Further information can be found at www.lloydslist.com/digital
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LLloyd's List - EditorialUnited Kingdom
Background and Format Lloyd’s List is a website overseen by Informa Plc and is aimed at insurance underwriters who work in the maritime and shipping industries. Covers containers, dry bulk, tankers & gas, piracy & security, ports & logistics, environment, sale & purchase and technology & innovation. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on this page: maritimeintelligence.informa.com/contact/contact-us Monthly Unique Users Source: ABC. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 19 December 2013 Lloyd’s List, the world’s longest-published newspaper, is set to become a totally digital publication from tomorrow. The landmark move follows many months of research and preparation and is, first and foremost, designed to ensure that the title continues to evolve with customer demand which now overwhelmingly favours a digital product. The team can be reached at editorial@lloydslist.com and can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/lloydslist. More information about the move and further contact details can viewed at www.lloydslist.com/digital Gorkana Alert: Thursday 26 September 2013 Lloyd’s List, the world’s longest-published newspaper, is set to become a totally digital publication on 20th December 2013. The landmark move follows many months of research and preparation and is, first and foremost, designed to ensure that the title continues to evolve with customer demand which now overwhelmingly favours a digital product. “We are very proud to take this next step in the evolution of Lloyd’s List,” says Richard Meade, Editor. “Lloyd’s List first started in 1734 as a notice pinned to the wall of a coffee shop in London offering customers trusted shipping news and information. That aim has not changed, but the technology has and our customers are now accessing the industry’s most sophisticated intelligence source in any coffee shop, anywhere in the world 24 hours a day. “The digital approach offers new avenues and opportunities to innovate an up-to-the-minute service that offers in-depth news and information on every aspect of shipping as well as unrivalled market intelligence and data provision which can be tailored to suit our readers’ needs.” Further information can be found at www.lloydslist.com/digital