Media outlets starting with M
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MMy Life Not YoursUnited Kingdom
My podcast is about the intricacies of life be it told from a mature model who found fame at 55, the man who founded prison radio, a spoken word artist who suffered mental health challenges, a renown DJ who's life is a kaleidoscope of adventure and of course, my no nonsense life experiences. Wrapped around real talk with real people (including myself), I go deep and bare all and encourage others to do the same. Lean in & listen to some life lessons - you won't be disappointed.
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MMy Life on (and off) the Guest ListUnited States of America
This blog covers fashion, beauty, good food and things unique. Offers product and clothing reviews as well as contests and giveaways. Also covers alcohol and spirits, technology, and travel. PR opportunities are available in the form of sponsored posts, reviews, giveaways, events in New York City, news items, and other forms of sponsorship. Glasgow can be reached via the email above.
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MMy Life Thrival KitUnited States of America
My Life Thrival Kit is an Internet Blog that discusses emotional growth, emotional intelligence, self-care, mindfulness, topics related to social work, wellness, lifestyle, personal development, and spiritual topics. My Life Thrival Kit's goal is to help people thrive in life rather than simply survive from day to day. People deserve to find peace and happiness in their lives and My Life Thrival Kit aims to help people do just that. Contact via e-mail.
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MMy Life Well LovedUnited States of America
My Life Well Loved is a blog covering fashion, family and parenting tips, food recipes, beauty tips and healthy living. “
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MMy Life's A Travel MovieUnited States of America
This blog covers international travel tips, information, and stories as told by a solo female budget and adventure traveler.
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MMy Lifestyle Academy PodcastUnited States of America
John and Nadya Melton are two of the most distinguished Home Business Experts and Top 100 Income Earners in the Network Marketing Industry. After spending 10 years building their business using offline methods and sacrificing family time, they turned to online marketing. This led them to explore and develop various online marketing strategies until they found the formula that worked for them and their team. Over the past 3 years, their organization has brought in over $100 million in sales and over 300,000 new customers. All without home parties, meeting presentations and three-way calls! Every week, John and Nadya teach the best network marketing tips and strategies, talk to top industry leaders and share real-world advice. Join them and learn everything you need to know about building a profitable home business around your life.
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MMy Little Pony Equestria GirlsUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The magazine features comics, makes, quizzes, posters and competitions on My Little Pony. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at girls who enjoy My Little Pony. Time of Publication: The magazine is published in January, March, May, July, September and November. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: For advertising information, call the advertising team on +44 (0)1483 779 486. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 1 April 2015 Signature Publishing have now launched My Little Pony Equestria Girls, licensed by Hasbro. The bi-monthly magazine features comics, makes, quizzes, posters and competitions and has a cover price of £3.99. My Little Pony Equestria Girls goes alongside the two other official Hasbro magazines published by Signature Publishing - My Little Pony and Littlest Pet Shop. Amanda Clifford is Editor-in-Chief of all the magazines and can be reached at amanda.clifford@signaturepl.co.uk
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MMy Little QuailUnited States of America
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MMy Local PressUnited States of America
The Future of Local News Papers are closing. Newsrooms are shrinking. Communities are losing the reporters, editors, and storytellers who kept them informed. We're building a platform that's nimble enough to adapt as the future of local news takes shape. AI is changing how tools get built — and we're using it to move fast, keep costs low, and put capable publishing tools in the hands of people who actually cover their communities. But AI doesn't replace the reporter at the city council meeting. It doesn't replace the editor who knows which story matters. It doesn't replace the person who shows up with a camera when the creek floods. People are the point. AI helps us build the tools — and as the platform evolves, it'll help journalists work more efficiently and tell stories in more ways: beyond text and photos into audio, video, and other formats. But the journalist is still the one who decides what's worth covering and what to publish — the final curator, accountable for their work. The buck stops with them.