Media outlets starting with M
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MMaking ContactUnited States of America
The weekly magazine/documentary-style public affairs offers a different perspective. The program focuses on the human realities of politics locally and globally, emphasizing positive and creative ways to solve issues. Popular topics at the time are Collective Bargaining and “Right to Work,” Domestic Use of Drones, Reproductive Health and Justice, Transit Justice and LGBTQ Healthcare Issues. The producer rotate the hosting of the show. Send pitches to pitches@radioproject.org. Please be detailed but succinct, and include a description of your idea, narrative/story arc, interview subjects, scenes, and sounds/ambi. If you’re pitching to us for the first time, please include a brief bio and relevant audio clips.
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MMaking ConversationUnited States of America
Making Conversation is where creativity meets real talk. We're all about celebrating the makers, fiber artists, and creatives who bring their unique stories to the table--no matter the medium. From knitting to crocheting to spinning, each episode dives into the passions, challenges, and journeys that drive their creative work. We get to know the people behind the projects, exploring the funny, heartfelt, and inspiring moments you won't find just scrolling through their social media. Along the way, we'll chat about the things that matter--diversity, inclusion, and the power of community in the making world. Grab your WIP, tune in, and get ready for some good conversations with amazing people!
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MMaking Disciples The PodcastUnited States of America
Making Disciples The Podcast is Hosted by Cris Rogers. The podcast cover beats related to Christianity. 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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MMaking Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the ArchiveUnited States of America
Intimate, personal portraits of both known and long-forgotten champions, heroes, and witnesses to history brought to you from rare archival interviews.
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MMaking it Grow! - WRJA-TVUnited States of America
Live, call-in program highlighting interesting agri-business enterprises in North and South Carolina. Making it Grow! is a joint production between The South Carolina Channel and Clemson University.
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MMaking it in ManhattanUnited States of America
Making it in Manhattan is an editorial site for millennials and gen-z hoping to make it in the fashion industry.
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MMaking it LovelyUnited States of America
Covers home decorating, furniture, and interior design. Follows one woman on the journey to turn her bungalow into a lovely home. Includes interior product spotlights and commentary. 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). There are several advertising and sponsorship options, designed to fit a variety of businesses. You can email Nicole at nicole@makingitlovely.com for more information.
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Making It UpUnited KingdomLaunched in May 2003, Making It Up is the personal blog of Jax Blunt and her literary adventures. Jax states that her blog 'isn't about making money. It's about her life, her family, their education'. The blog posts are written by Jax Blunt. Since she has started the blog she states that it has been a rollercoaster ride, when she started, she had one child. And a bump. She now has 4 children, has miscarried three times, lost a sister, changed career, given up working and started a business based mainly around opportunities that have come out of this blog. Entries in the Making It Up blog concentrate on categories such as 100 Book Challenge, Ages past, Blog for good, Blogging, Book club, Breastfeeding, Carnival, Doodling, Drawing and Decoration, Fainting in coils, Family, Featured, Getting to know you, Giveaway, Here we go again, How we do it, It's life Jim, It's where it is, Jonny had two apples, Making things, Memes, Montessori minded, Phones and kit, Places we like, Political stuff, Pregnancy, Ranting or Raving, Reenactment, Review, Rhythm of the day, Small steps, Social Media, Someone Once said and many others. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to the arts, especially literature as well as the categories above. Jax 'doesn’t carry guest posts from people trying to use her site for SEO purposes. If you’re about to mail to offer her “quality content written specifically” for her blog, please think again. After all, she likes to think that that’s what she does. She also doesn’t need to rank higher in google than she already does – most of my traffic arrives by personal contact through social media, and she's quite happy with that. She does carry sponsored posts that she's written, but they will be clearly marked as such, and contain no follow links. She also does product reviews and is happy to consider brand ambassador positions, particularly paid ones. Jax can be reached via email or her social media platforms where she is active.
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MMaking It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David PicciutoUnited States of America
Making It is a weekly audio podcast that comes out every Friday hosted by Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto. Three different makers with different backgrounds talking about creativity, design and making things with your bare hands.
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MMaking It with Jon DavidsUnited States of America
How do you take your company from your dorm room to $100M, in just a few years? How do you make $25K a month off TikTok? How do you turn a $1M investment into a $1B payoff? Join entrepreneur and investor Jon Davids as he deconstructs success with the creators, innovators, and disruptors who are making it happen.