Media outlets starting with M
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MMediaUnited States of America
NPR (National Public Radio) is an international producer and distributor of non-commercial news, talk and entertainment programming. A privately supported, not-for-profit membership organization, it works in partnership with more than 250 independently operated, non-commercial public radio stations.
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MMediaUnited States of America
Formerly known as MSNBC and rebranded in November 2025, MS NOW stands for "My Source for News, Opinion, and the World". MS NOW offers a mix of progressive-leaning news and political commentary, with programming including both opinion-driven shows and discussion/ panel-based political shows, along with newer formats aimed at reflecting international perspectives.
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MMediaUnited States of America
Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters, Inc. (AIB) seeks to enhance the spiritual, intellectual and social well-being of its viewers by delivering exceptional faith-based, educational and public service programming to the greater metropolitan Atlanta community. Viewers find liberal and conservative viewpoints, as well as Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhists, Hindus and others presenting their views. AIB's programming addresses social concerns, promotes community awareness and fosters discussion about issues that impact us all. The cable network launched in February 1981, and it is still the nation's largest locally originated religious cable station. The organization has served the Atlanta community since 1969. All press releases, PR submission and story ideas should be submitted via e-mail to the news department.
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MMediaUnited States of America
Established in 2000 and serves the business of media planning and buying including broadcast television, cable television, magazines, newspapers, outdoor, radio and online. Regular departments include: News Reviews, Reports from the Media Frontiers, Tools & Resources, Market Focus, Behind the Numbers, Agency Profile, Net Numbers Watch and a Cross-Media Case Study.
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MMediaUnited States of America
KUPS-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the University of Puget Sound. The format of the station is college variety. KUPS-FM broadcasts to the Seattle area at 90.1 FM. The target audience is listeners ages 13 to 100.
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MMediaUnited States of America
Covers climate science. Provides scientific commentary on climate change, as well as information on the politicians, policymakers and government agencies that decide climate change policy and how they communicate, effectively or not, about the problem of climate change. 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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MMediaUnited States of America
WFXL-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Albany, GA market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. WFXL-TV broadcasts locally on channel 31.
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MMedia BountyUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Media Bounty was founded in December 2008 by Jacob Dubbins and Matt Webster to provide content and industry features to newspapers, magazines, radio stations, websites and other digital media. They provide competition prizes, interviews, video and audio content, information about the latest film, DVD, game and music releases, and events and ‘on this day in history’ facts.
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MMEDIA BUZZmeter - FOX News ChannelUnited States of America
Howie Kurtz picks five stories from the most important, to the most entertaining, to the buzziest. And, he will sound off on what they tell us about the media culture: Are they fair, fascinating or a flop?
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MMedia City MagazineUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Media City Magazine is a lifestyle magazine based in Manchester. The magazine features a wide range of topics such as fashion, beauty, local businesses, food, property, motoring and travel. The magazine is aimed at people on high disposable incomes. Readership is 81.1% ABC1, 74% female, reaching affluent families and single professionals. Circulation: Source:Publisher