Media outlets starting with N
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National Journal
Written for people involved in and concerned with the U.S. governmental system. Reports on Washington and congressional political activity and provides non-partisan coverage and analysis of policy and regulatory issues of national importance to individuals, organizations, associations and entire industries. Includes the regular features: "The Inner Loop" A front of the book section featuring fun-to-read short narratives about DC and the world of politics. "Hyperlocal" This feature, written on the ground by local journalists, looks at how political controversies are playing out in specific towns and communities across the country. "One Good Idea" Explores smart, innovative policy ideas being generated by wonks that aren’t necessarily getting the attention they should. "One Good Book" Takes a look at new political books and the ideas in them that may not have gotten the attention they deserve. "First-Person" A guest column from those who have worked in politics and policy that offers an honest look at Washington from those who know the city best. "Tactics" A back of the book feature that uses survey data compiled by National Journal’s research division to explain how Washington really works. "One Good Chart" In each issue, this backpage feature will tell a story about the world of politics or DC using a compelling graphic. A regular feature includes a media Q&A called The Daily Dose: Media Habits of the Smart Set. Sections on the site include White House, Politics, Congress, Health Care, Energy, Economy, Budget, Tech and National Security. National Journal DOES NOT accept bylined articles/submissions.
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National Journal Daily
Formerly known as Congress Daily and provides nonpartisan news and analysis of Congress, as well as insight into the people and politics behind debates, coverage of the budget process, important news from K Street and the Administration and reporting on how off-the-Hill developments will impact legislative issues. Its two daily editions provide access to the conversations, strategies and alliances that drive congressional action. The AM Edition features insider news, a comprehensive calendar of the day's events and exclusive columns from Charlie Cook and others. The PM Edition provides a concise, nonpartisan report on behind-the-scenes deals, strategies and alliances.
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NNational Journal Daily Online
National Daily Journal is written for Congress members, employees and lobbyists. Two additions are published daily: CongressDaily AM (a print version) and Congress Daily PM (an Internet version). Both versions are available to subscribers on the Web site. It covers Congressional news from the previous afternoon, with an eye to the politics of Capitol Hill as well as legislative policy and process. It focuses on both committee and subcommittee action and deliberations behind closed doors. It provides news and information about the people, process and events in Congress. It is updated several times a day.
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National Journal Hotline
National Journal Hotline provides nonpartisan news and analysis of Congress, as well as insight into the people and politics behind debates, coverage of the budget process, important news from K Street and the Administration and reporting on how off-the-Hill developments will impact legislative issues.
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National Law Journal Online
National Law Journal Online a forum where private practitioners, judges, corporate lawyers and government attorneys can discuss federal and state litigation, verdicts, and the latest cases and legal issues before the Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill and at the White House.
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NNational Lawyers Guild Notes
Written for lawyers, legal workers, and National Lawyers Guild members and aims to unite the lawyers, law students, and legal workers of America in an organization that will function as an effective political and social force in the service of the people and is published quarterly.
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NNational Literacy Trust blog
National Literacy Trust blog is a blog that follows the national charity dedicated to raising literacy levels in the UK. Their work to improve the reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in the UK's most disadvantaged communities, where up to 40 per cent of people have literacy problems. Our research and analysis make us the leading authority on literacy and drive our interventions. Because low literacy is intergenerational, we focus our work on families, young people and children. They establish literacy projects in the poorest communities, they campaign to make literacy a priority for politicians and parents and they support schools. The blog posts are written by the team at the National Literacy Trust. Entries in the National Literacy Trust blog concentrate on categories such as Adults, Business and corporate partners, Campaigning, Children, Competitions and challenges, Early Years, Families, Fundraising, Network, Parents and Families, Research, Schools & Teaching and Young People. Recent entries in the National Literacy Trust blog include Reports from the National Literacy Trust show how literacy changes lives, Schools called upon to prepare young people for the world of work, OFSTED report reveals English teaching needs improving, and young people need better career services and Number of UK graduates rising, but many lack basic literacy skills says new report. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Arts. The team can best be reached via email, telephone, post or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
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NNational Locksmith
Established in 1929 and focuses on news and events in the locksmith and security business. Contains features on new products, merchandising, marketing, sales, and the array of factors involved in successful locksmith enterprises and service.
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NNational Masters News
Edited for track and field, racewalking and long distance running men and women over age 35. Issues offer training advice for the older athlete and regularly contain profiles, competition results, schedules and age records.
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National Memo
Covers news and politics, focusing on campaigns, elections, the White House, Congress, and world news. Features a daily newsletter. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).