Media outlets starting with M
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MMuseumUnited States of America
Museum is a magazine written for museum professionals and is received primarily as a benefit of membership in the American Association of Museums. It addresses the challenges that museums face today, and it regularly includes articles about museum management, curatorship, marketing, culture touring, funding, security, ethics and politics. Museum is a bimonthly magazine from the American Alliance of Museums.
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MMuseum 2.0United States of America
Analyzes the methods by which Web 2.0 philosophies are applied in museum design. 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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MMuseum AnthropologyUnited States of America
Written for members of the Council for Museum Anthropology and contains articles, commentary, review articles, exhibition and book reviews, and research notes relevant to museum anthropology and the study of material culture.
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MMuseum Anthropology ReviewUnited States of America
Founded in 2007 and publishes peer-reviewed articles, reviews, essays and obituaries in the field of material culture and museum studies. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication.)
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MMuseum ArchipelagoUnited States of America
Museum Archipelago is a Podcast covering Museums of all kinds. They can be reached via online form: http://museumarchipelago.com/contact. 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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MMuseum CrushUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Founded in 2001, formerly Culture24, following 24HourMuseum.org.uk, Museum Crush is the UK's Virtual National Museum. It includes content such as arts and museum news, exhibition reviews and in-depth online trails. The team states: "We believe the most beautiful, intriguing objects have one thing in common: they reside in museums and the new brand will celebrates museums, galleries, archives and heritage sites and the collections, stories and knowledge they share." Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at "culturally curious readers" - aiming to be "mobile-first and fully integrated with key social media platforms" and "a highly visual experience with a curated, magazine feel". Supplements and sections: Museum Crush carries museum and gallery exhibition and event listings together with venue information. The team will run a free Direct Data Entry system http://weareculture24.org.uk/network/ so organisations can enter listings for free. (Listings on Museum Crush will be searchable by date, time, region and subject and featured listings will be highlighted according to the quality of their imagery. Listings Coordinator Kate McNab can be reached at kate@culture24.org.uk for more information on how to help with listings content.) Other information: The team welcomes content such as: Long lead news previews relating to forthcoming exhibitions with good and plentiful imagery (at least a month prior to the exhibition opening) Material the team can turn into features about unusual collections and objects Access to behind-the-scenes stories exploring museum stores and collections Help in making top-tens and listicles that create subject connections across collections in different parts of the UK and beyond such as: http://www.culture24.org.uk/history-and-heritage/archaeology/art520745-the-top-ten-historical-forensic-facial-reconstructions Picture stories News stories about collection acquisitions and discoveries Strong, shareable pictures of objects, collection items and interiors - images that hero the object or artwork rather than the person. Forthcoming exhibition images. Museum Crush pictures will be larger and the team will endeavour, where possible, to publish images at a size of at least 1,000 pixels wide - whilst adhering to all copyright constraints.
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MMuseum MumUnited Kingdom
Background: Museum Mum, a London based culture and family travel blog written by Vyki Sparkes. Founded in 2014 to encourage families to visit museum and heritage attractions, Museum Mum has become a leading cultural blog. In 2019 it was chosen as the Arts & Culture Winner in the UK Blog Awards. Museum Mum combines Vyki’s expertise in parenting and museum curation to create intelligent content which remains relatable and useful to everyday families.
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MMuseum of The Fur Trade QuarterlyUnited States of America
Explores the 400-year history of the oldest business in North America: fur trapping and trading.
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MMuseum Store MagazineUnited States of America
Written for the owners and operators of non-profit gift and book shops. Guide to better buying decisions, monitoring inventory and sales, retail trends, updated information on museum and trade members, customer service, store design and e-commerce for small operations. Museum Store magazine DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Follow the link for additional guidelines and information: http://www.museumstoreassociation.org/Public/Knowledge_Center/Pubs/MS_Writer_Guidelines.aspx