Media outlets starting with L
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London Reconnections
London Reconnections is a blog that features 'articles on transport projects and transport issues in and around London'. The blog posts are written by John Bull and a team of contributors. Recent entries in the London Reconnections blog include In Pictures: Buses. Lots and Lots of Buses, In Pictures: Regent Street's Lego Bus Stop, A Study in Sussex Part 2: Getting Politiconomical, In Pictures: Growing Oranges, A Study in Sussex Part 1: An Overview and a Rather Curious Announcement. PR opportunities include news and interviews related to travel, especially Londont transport. The team can best be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
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London Review of Books
Background and Format: Launched in 1979, The London Review of Books is published by LRB (London) Ltd twice a month and is aimed at readers who want to read about books and ideas including culture, politics, science, technology and philosophy. Covers essays, book reviews, poems and exhibition coverage. For more information about advertising rates, ads@lrb.co.uk Circulation: Source: ABC. Awards: 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Independent Publisher Subscription Magazine of the Year (winner) 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Team of the Year: marketing department (winner) 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Commercial Partnership of the Year: A Sale Of Two Cities (nominated) 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Brand of the Year (nominated) 2014 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Audience Development Initiative of the Year: Print Subscription Acquisition (winner)
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London Review of Books - LRB Blog
Launched in March 2009, the London Review of Books blog is integrated within the London Review of Books website that focuses on the latest news and reviews of books. The London Review of Books concentrates on various genres from political commentary to science or ancient history by way of literary critcism and social anthropology. The blog posts are written by the London Review of Books Editorial team led by Mary-Kay Wilmers as well as a team of over 100 contributors. Recent entries in the LRB blog focussed on Osborne's Malice, Power struggles in Algiers, Libya's Ancient Borders, IF: This University Is Free, How long a runaway?, On the Pilots Rumour Network, Translating Lorem Ipsum, Paul Foot on Tony Benn, At the Museum of London and Egypt's Prisons. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to arts, especially literature. The team can be reached via email, post, telephone or their Twitter where they are active.
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London SE1 Community Website
Background and format: Launched in 1998, London-se1.co.uk Community Website features news and information about SE1 for the areas Bankside, Bermondsey, Borough, Elephant & Castle, South Bank, Waterloo. Audience and readership: London-se1.co.uk is targeted at readers of all ages with an interest in news and events in the SE1 area. Monthly unique users: Source: Publisher Sections: News Forum Classifieds What's On Visiting Living Food/Drink Ad rates: Advertising information available here
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London South East
Background and Format: Launched in 1997, London South East is a website overseen by London South East Ltd and is aimed at private investors worldwide. Covers share prices, financial diary, company lookup, broker ratings, industry sectors, macroeconomic news and IPO News. For more information about advertising rates contact the advertising team at advertising@lse.co.uk and +44 (0)203 011 0760 Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher
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London Standard Online
Launched as the Evening Standard in 1904, and originally known as The Standard from 1827, The London Standard was rebranded as weekly title in 2024. It is a long-established regional newspaper published weekly on Thursdays and distributed free of charge in London, England. It is printed in tabloid format, and also has an online edition.
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London Still
Launched in May 2012, London Still is a blog that follows the work and adventure of actor/singer and wrtier, Alexandra Silber. The blog posts are written by Alexandra Silber, born in Los Angeles, California but grew up outside Detroit, Michigan. To learn more about Alexandra's extensive career, please see here. Categories on the London still blog include Important Posts, Biography, Memoir, I've Been and ask Al. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Arts and Entertainment, especially Theatre. Alexandra can best be reached via email or her Twitter where she is active and very responsive.
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London Theatre1
Background and Format: London Theatre 1 is a website that provides a range of theatre-related services. It includes theatre news, reviews and interviews all related to the London theatre.It is aimed at the people that are interested in the west end theatre scene. Ad. Rates: For advertising queries please visit http://www.londontheatre1.com/advertise/ or contact Neil Chessman at neil@londontheatre1.com .
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London Unattached
London Unattached is a lifestyle blog that is based in London and aimed at an English speaking audience - Londoners and visitors to London and the UK. The blog was founded by Fiona Maclean in June 2011. Fiona is a freelance lifestyle journalist and London marketing consultant. She writes for HomeAway, &London, HouseTrip and Travelodge. Fiona says: "London Unattached is a personal blog. I write about London lifestyle from my own perspective. Contributors provide additional content - particularly covering theatre and bar reviews - I work with some talented individuals who do not want to run their own blog but enjoy writing. There's a focus on food, culture and things to do for those without children in London. I include the type of travel suitable for metropolitan singles and couples". Along with food and drink content there are posts about events in London and travel. The blog has a real focus on London, so that is worth noting when pitching in content to London Unattached. Headings on the blog include Travel, London Life, Restaurants, Events, Recipes and Giveaways. The blog is updated several times a week. PR opportunities exist in the form of sponsored posts, review opportunities, press trips and competitions. As previously mentioned it is worth noting that the blog only really covers events and reviews that would be attractive to a London readership. In terms of PR Fiona says: "I’m very happy to preview new openings and to promote special events if it fits with my readership. If I am sent food, drink or other items to review I will provide an objective and hopefully positive viewpoint." The best way to contact Fiona is on the email address Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE fiona@london-unattached.com <w:LsdException Locked="f
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London Vision Clinic Blog
London Vision Clinic is a blog that follows the work of the eponymous company. London Vision Clinic is a laser eye clinic based in Harley Street, London. The blog posts are written anonymously by the London Vision Clinic team. Previous entries in the London Vision Clinic blog include A brief history of Professor Dan Reinstein, Tired of wearing glasses?, Laser eye surgery myths: Debunked, Glasses are not a fashion accessory!, Stars who have had laser corrective surgery, Love sport? Three reasons to have your eyes lasered, Can I play sport and drive after laser surgery?, Got a high glasses prescription? No problem, 10 Amazing Eye Facts and Fitting Laser Eye Surgery Into Your Hectic Schedule. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to ophthalmology. The team can be reached via the email address listed above.