Media outlets starting with N
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National Trust Blogs
Background and Format: The National Trust blogs are group blogs about the National Trust's works. The blogs provide a mixture of content about the Trust's work with different teams blogging about gardens, coastal gardens, farming and marine conservation zones. Many posts are updates on projects which are written in the style of news reports. Others consist of locations to visit for holiday breaks and things to do and see. There is also a blog written by the External Affairs team that discusses energy & environment and land & landscape as well as discussion of issues on how to protect the cultural, heritage and outdoor places. The Blogger: The blogs are written by a variety of people that work in different teams at the National Trust. They are called "online communities" PR Opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of comment about the issues the National Trust deals with. The best email from the national organisation is: enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk.The External Affairs team can be reached via: ntplanning.wordpress.com
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National Trust Blogs - National Trust North Devon
Launched in April 2010, National Trust North Devon forms part of the National Trust blog series. The blog allows readers to keep up to date with all the things that the National Trust are doing in the North Devon area. The blog posts are written by various contributors, based in the area. Entries in the National Trust North Devon blog include Current Vacancies, Events and Activities, Holiday Accommodation, Rockham Access Update and Volunteer Opportunities. Posts are added several times a month. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Charity and Environment in the North Devon region. The team can be reached via email or telephone.
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National Trust Blogs - National Trust Planning
National Trust Planning is a blog that focuses on what real sustainable development looks like locally. The blog comments on green spaces, infrastructure issues and community engagement in the planning system. The blog posts are written by various members of the National Trust. Entries in the National Trust Planning blog concentrate on categories such as Coast & Outdoors, Energy & Environment and Land & Landscape. The site also features articles ranging from innovative renewable technology to the impact of climate change on our coastline. Innovative planning can create and protect fantastic places. This blog allows the National Trust to acknowledge that locally, planning can be as much about food, community energy and cycle paths as it is about houses and growth. PR opportunities include news and interviews related to charity and environment. The team can be reached via Twitter.
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National Trust Blogs - National Trust's South West Blog
The National Trust's South West Blog is a mainstream charity blog based in Exeter, aimed at a UK audience. The blog is part of the National Trust's official blogs that are located up and down the country. Although the office is in Exeter, the National Trust's South West Blog covers Cornwall, Devon and Wiltshire. As well as focusing in topics that involve the South West of England, the blog posts do discuss matters elsewhere. As expected a lot of the topics are heavily focused on National Trust issues. Predominantly the blog provides the latest news and events from the National Trust in the South West area. It also acts as a guide on things to see and do in Devon, Cornwall and other areas in the South West. The blog's content is mainly provided by Claire Bolitho, however there are other guest bloggers that appear on the site and on average the blog is updated once a week. The blog is broken down into sections that include Home, Houses, Gardens, Coast, Countryside, Food and Adventure. The motto of the blog is "Memories are made here in the South West: classic coastline, tropical gardens, iconic monuments and great outdoors." The most popular tags on posts include Bristol, Castle, Cider, Conservation, Cycling, Devon, Dorset, Food, Gardens, North Devon, Outdoors, Somerset, Sprint, Surfing, Walks and more. Most posts carry videos or photos from the official Flickr and YouTube channels. Types of posts include reviews, launch events, regional stories, exhibition news and more. PR opportunities include reviews relevant to the area and the best way to get in contact with the blog is via the email address provided above. Alternatively the team can be reached via telephone or post.
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National Trust Blogs - North Cornwall National Trust Blog
The North Cornwall National Trust Blog is a commercial charity blog based in Bodmin, in Cornwall and is aimed at a UK audience. The blog is part of the National Trust's official blogs that are located in various places across the country. The blog aims to inform its readers about what is happening in the North Cornwall area, within the National Trust. It also covers topics in the South West region too, along with general facts and figures going on both within and outside the National Trust locally and further afield that may be of interest to its readers. The blog's motto is: "The National Trust in North Cornwall covers an area of countryside and coast from below Newquay to beyond Bude." The blog started in February 2010 and the content is provided by staff who work for National Trust in the North Cornwall region, along with guest contributors and bloggers who are experts on the subjects the blog covers. The three main topics that the blog covers are countryside, coast and wildlife. Three things that is very important to the National Trust, but also to the region of North Cornwall. Within those topics that most common categories that blog posts about include Glastonbury, Walking Week, Easter, Camping, Summer, RSPB Beach, Wild Food, Wildlife and a regular feature titled "Outdoor Nation". A large majority of content is supplied with imagery taken from the official Flickr from the blog. On average the blog is updated a couple of times a week and posts range in size, from as little as 100 to up to 500 word posts. PR opportunities include reviews or event news relevant to the area and the best way to get in contact with the blog is via the email address provided above. Alternatively the team can be reached via telephone or post.
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National Trust Blogs - Treasure Hunt - National Trust Collections
Treasure Hunt - National Trust Collections is a blog that celebrates the beauty of the National Trust’s places and collections, uncovering the stories behind the objects in our collections and exploring how those objects relate to each other. The blog posts are written by Emile de Bruijn. Emile's role with the National Trust is to co-ordinate the acquisition of works of art and other objects with connections to our historic houses and gardens. Entries in the Treasure Hunt - National Trust Collections concentrate on categories such as various houses where the art collections are kept, various artists, counties and other categories related to art. PR opportunities include news and interviews related to charity and environment. Please note Emile only features and/or links other organisations and individuals if they have a direct relevance or link to the historic houses and collections of the National Trust or if they are directly collaborating with the National Trust. Emile can be reached via email at emile.debruijn@nationaltrust.org.uk or via Twitter.
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NNational Trust for Local News
The National Trust for Local News (NTLN) owns and operates sustainable news enterprises that are deeply embedded in the communities they serve. The National Trust combines scaled national business operations with deep local partnerships, ensuring that the news outlets we own are intimately connected with the communities they serve. NTLN believes in the power of local news to foster community engagement, enhance understanding, and strengthen the connections between people and the places they live. Community newspapers elevate the quality of life in communities while boosting local economies. The National Trust and its subsidiaries have conserved and operate 64 community news outlets in three states, serving 5.8 million Americans and employing more than 500 people, including more than 250 local journalists.
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National Trust for Scotland Magazine
Background and Format: The National Trust for Scotland magazine (formerly known as Scotland In Trust) is published on the behalf of the National Trust for Scotland charity by Think Publishing three times a year and is aimed at the charity's members. Covers conservation & heritage, archaeology, events, family activities and other things to do during holidays, building & gardening openings, interviews with broadcasters and other celebrities about Scotland and craft techniques. For more information about advertising rates, John Innes can be reached at john.innes@thinkpublishing.co.uk Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2014 - PPA Awards, Customer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2009 - Scottish Magazine Awards, Member Magazine of the Year (winner) 2009 - Scottish Magazine Awards, Best Small Publishing Company Magazine (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 28 August 2014 Think Publishing have relocated their Glasgow offices to a new address. Think produces titles such as Historic Scotland, escape, The CA, and Scotland In Trust. They are now located at Suite 2.3, Red Tree Business Suites, 33 Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow, G40 4LA. For enquiries, the team can be reached on +44 (0)141 375 0504. Advertising contact details for all titles remain unchanged at their London office, which can be reached on +44 (0)20 8962 3020. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 16 April 2013 Scotland in Trust has relaunched. The magazine for The National Trust for Scotland is now published by Think. Editor Clare Harris can be reached at clare.harris@thinkpublishing.co.uk
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National Trust Magazine
Background and Format: Launched in 1932 as the National Trust Bulletin, National Trust Magazine is published on the behalf of the Trust by the Redactive Media Group three times a year and is aimed at the Trust's members. Covers news, UK walking routes, food, events and wildlife. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7880 6200 and at nationaltrust@redactive.co.uk Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2018 - PPA Scottish Magazine Awards, Member Magazine of the Year: National Trust for Scotland Magazine (winner) 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Membership Publication of the Year (nominated) 2018 - PPA Independent Publisher Awards, Front Cover of the Year (winner) Alerts: Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Thursday 5th May 2016 The National Trust Magazine has updated its design and structure, following reader research. It will be refreshed from the summer 2016 issue, which members receive in May, and will feature improved navigation and a cleaner layout. New content includes fun pages for children and highlights of events across the UK. The aim is to help readers to make the most of their membership and find out more about the Trust’s work looking after special places for ever, for everyone. The magazine is free to members and available to non-members online here. The team can be reached at magazine@nationaltrust.org.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 8th December 2009 National Trust Magazine is having a makeover for its January issue, its first redesign since 2006. The look will feature the new National Trust font and palette and refreshed regular and feature content. National Trust Magazine has the sixth highest ABC circulation figure in the UK magazine tables and celebrates its 78th year in print next year. Further enquiries should be directed to Editor Sue Herdman, who can be reached on +44 (0)1793 817715 and sue.herdman@nationaltrust.org.uk
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National Underwriter Property & Casualty
Established in 1897 and targets property and casualty insurance professionals and risk and benefits managers. Provides readers with up-to-date industry news, statistics, trend information and interpretive commentary on insurance products, services, and markets. Also features information on alternative markets, risk management, employee benefits, legislation and regulation, international insurance, reinsurance, finance, and technology. Property & Casualty DOES Accept bylined articles/submissions.