Media outlets starting with M
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MMPS ConnectUnited States of America
Covers the managed print services industry. Offers the latest news, job information, resources and more. Sections include: Channel News, Consumables, Cloud/Mobile Printing, Outsourcing, Global MPS News and Green. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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MMPW DigitalUnited States of America
MPW Digital is focused on the Ole Miss Rebels and the Southeastern Conference, but the leader in team-site podcasts also excels in national sports conversations and lifestyle topics. Our current lineup covers a variety of interests, bringing on guests from all areas of business, society, athletics and pop culture. MPW Digital is the most downloaded podcast network in Mississippi.
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MMRUnited States of America
Dedicated to providing retailers of men's clothing, furnishings, accessories and sportswear with the information they need to compete in today's changing marketplace. Editorial covers issues and trends affecting the industry and offers category analysis, in-depth market coverage and updates on fashion direction.
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MMr & Mrs SmithUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Whether one is looking for a quirky boutique hotel, a super-deluxe retreat, or simply a great pub with rooms, the Mr and Mrs Smith Guide choose destinations to suit all budgets and moods. The editorial staff have researched what's going on in and around each hotel, so customers can make the most of their time there. All hotels in the Guide have been reviewed anonymously. In order to give insider information, they use a panel who can spot style, fun and originality. They review hotels anonymously, receiving no special treatment. What you read is actually what happens on their Mr & Mrs Smith trips. Audience and Readership: Those seeking hotels and travel. Monthly Unique Users: They do not wish to disclose a monthly unique user figure. Distribution: The website is openly accessible. For bookings, different memberships for the website can be purchased. Ad rates: Ad rates are not available. Featured hotels are chosen by the Editors.
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MMr & Mrs Smith - Smith Travel BlogUnited Kingdom
Smith Travel Blog is a mainstream travel blog that is based in London and is predominantly aimed at a UK audience. Mr & Mrs Smith is a travel publisher and hotel booking service based in London, United Kingdom, that specialises in boutique, individual and small luxury hotels. Editor-in-Chief Juliet Kinsman lives in London. She also manages a personal blog called Park Life that documents life in between two postcodes NW10 and NW6. The editorial team features a number of in-house and freelance Travel Writers. There is also a diverse group of celebrity Contributors on hand including Stella McCartney, Raymond Blanc, Howard Marks, Lucy Yeomans, Roland Mouret and Dita Von Teese. Sarah Jappy serves as the Assistant Editor and is a good point of contact. Founded in 2003, the company has published five books under its Spy Publishing imprint and Smith 52, a compendium of events around the world. In addition, Mr & Mrs Smith have released four albums of chill-out travel music called Something for the Weekend. Topics and features include boutique hotels, destinations, top 10s, stylish self-catering, smith ski, honeymoons & weddings, eating & drinking, grand designs, travel tips and worth getting out of bed for. There are plenty of review opportunities on the site as well as advertorial and the team states that they offer “impartial reviews by expert insiders”. The best way to get in contact with the team is on the email address provided; alternatively they can be reached via telephone, the postal address and on Twitter where they are very active and responsive to tweets. Awards: 2010 - Webby Award, Best Visual Design Aesthetic (Nominated) 2006 - Webby Award, Best Online Directory (Winner)
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MMr and Mrs AdventureUnited States of America
Mr and Mrs Adventure is a blog dedicated to travel. features reviews, stories, and destinations. 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. This blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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MMr and Mrs Therapy | EMDR Therapy, Trauma, PTSD, Healing Trauma, Communication, Anxiety, Depression, RelationshipUnited States of America
***TOP 1.5% PODCAST*** Is your trauma consuming you? Are you tired of constantly having anxiety or epression? Are you struggling to stop negative self talk? Do you have past hurts that still haunts you? Are you fighting about the same things over and over again in your relationship? Do you have past hurts that still haunts you? In this podcast, you will find tools and resources to help you better understand yourself and your relationships. You'll learn how to manage or even eliminate the constant anxiety, negative self talk, and feelings of overwhelm that you've been experiencing. Our mission is to equip you to be healthy mentally and relationally and to bring healing to past trauma that might be still affecting you today. If you're ready to say yes to being the best version of yourself, have fulfilling and healthy relationships, and have a better life, - then you are in the right place! Hey, we're Tim and Ruth! We're licensed marriage and family therapists and trauma experts with over 30 years of combined experience. We've seen time and time again how people have tried to will themselves to be happy, muscle through it, and have ended up even worse off than when they began. We've noticed that people have experienced deep pain, whether it's others who have hurt them or situations and the world just beating them down, and often they have turned that into an internal dialogue where they are mean...like really cruel in how they talk to themselves. They have anxiety, feel depressed and overwhelmed, all the while their self talk is telling them "I'm not good enough, I'm a failure, I'm worthless, I'm not loveable, I cannot trust anyone, I am powerless, I'm not in control." How emotionally exhausting! We've realized that people want to get out of that place, they just don't know how. They feel lost, alone, and without hope. Mental health & recurring toxic relationships can feel like an uphill battle, but you are not alone in this, that's where we come in!
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MMr Barton Maths PodcastUnited Kingdom
Craig Barton interviews guests from the wonderful world of education about their approaches to teaching, educational research and more. All show notes, resources and videos here: https://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/