Media outlets starting with N
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North Yorkshire News Online
Background and Format: The North Yorkshire News is a online newspaper covering news, sport and events. The print publication ceased in 2017. It is linked to the Harrogate Advertiser Series. Audience and Readership: Residents in the local area who have an interest in regional news, sports and nearby events. Monthly Unique Users: This is not disclosed by the publisher Ad Rates: Advertising contacts can be found here.
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NNorth-East Independent Online
The North-East Independent's mission is to provide its readers with the latest in local news and information. The publication is written for residents of North Kingstown and East Greenwich, RI.
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North-West News Group Online
The North-West News Group's is one of Ireland's leading independently-owned media groups. With its headquarters in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, the company publishes seven weekly newspaper titles and offers businesses an effective sales and marketing opportunity to target tens of thousands of potential customers in the region.
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Background and Format: Established in 1931 as the Chronicle & Echo, the Northampton Chronicle & Echo (nicknamed the “Chron”) is a weekly regional newspaper. The publication emerged from two earlier titles, the Northampton Daily Chronicle and Evening Herald (founded 1880) and the Daily Echo (founded as the Northampton Daily Reporter in 1885, retitled as the Northampton Daily Reporter & Echo in 1906 and as the Northampton Daily Echo in 1908). It was an evening title until May 2012 when Johnston Press announced that five evening titles would switch to weekly publication. At the same time, those newspapers’ websites would become the focus for up-to-date news, supported by iPad/iPhone apps. Audience and Readership: Total readerships by demographic group can be found on JICGREG Deadline: Wednesday. Time of Publication: Thursday. Frequency: Weekly. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Monthly Unique Users: 520,420 (Source: ABC) Distribution: The publication serves the town of Northampton and the surrounding countryside in south-western Northamptonshire to a rough radius of about eight miles, including the smaller towns of Daventry, Brackley and Towcester. Ad Rates: For advertising enquries, contact +44 (0)1604 467 000 or chron.advertising@northantsnews.co.uk Awards: 2013 - Midlands Media Awards, Newspaper of the Year (Highly Commended)
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo - News Desk
Background and Format: Established in 1931 as the Chronicle & Echo, the Northampton Chronicle & Echo (nicknamed the “Chron”) is a weekly regional newspaper. The publication emerged from two earlier titles, the Northampton Daily Chronicle and Evening Herald (founded 1880) and the Daily Echo (founded as the Northampton Daily Reporter in 1885, retitled as the Northampton Daily Reporter & Echo in 1906 and as the Northampton Daily Echo in 1908). It was an evening title until May 2012 when Johnston Press announced that five evening titles would switch to weekly publication. At the same time, those newspapers’ websites would become the focus for up-to-date news, supported by iPad/iPhone apps. Audience and Readership: Total readerships by demographic group can be found on JICGREG Deadline: Wednesday. Time of Publication: Thursday. Frequency: Weekly. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Monthly Unique Users: 520,420 (Source: ABC) Distribution: The publication serves the town of Northampton and the surrounding countryside in south-western Northamptonshire to a rough radius of about eight miles, including the smaller towns of Daventry, Brackley and Towcester. Ad Rates: For advertising enquries, contact +44 (0)1604 467 000 or chron.advertising@northantsnews.co.uk Awards: 2013 - Midlands Media Awards, Newspaper of the Year (Highly Commended)
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo - Sports Desk
Background and Format: Established in 1931 as the Chronicle & Echo, the Northampton Chronicle & Echo (nicknamed the “Chron”) is a weekly regional newspaper. The publication emerged from two earlier titles, the Northampton Daily Chronicle and Evening Herald (founded 1880) and the Daily Echo (founded as the Northampton Daily Reporter in 1885, retitled as the Northampton Daily Reporter & Echo in 1906 and as the Northampton Daily Echo in 1908). It was an evening title until May 2012 when Johnston Press announced that five evening titles would switch to weekly publication. At the same time, those newspapers’ websites would become the focus for up-to-date news, supported by iPad/iPhone apps. Audience and Readership: Total readerships by demographic group can be found on JICGREG Deadline: Wednesday. Time of Publication: Thursday. Frequency: Weekly. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Monthly Unique Users: 520,420 (Source: ABC) Distribution: The publication serves the town of Northampton and the surrounding countryside in south-western Northamptonshire to a rough radius of about eight miles, including the smaller towns of Daventry, Brackley and Towcester. Ad Rates: For advertising enquries, contact +44 (0)1604 467 000 or chron.advertising@northantsnews.co.uk Awards: 2013 - Midlands Media Awards, Newspaper of the Year (Highly Commended)
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Northampton County PA News
This blog is hosted on lehighvalleylive.com. Focuses on Local News in the Northampton County, PA area. 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 outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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NNorthampton Herald
Northampton Herald is a monthly newspaper that provides Local and Community News coverage to the residents of Richboro, Ivyland, Churchville and Holland, PA and other communities in the Northampton Township.
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Northamptonshire Telegraph
Background and Format: The Northamptonshire Telegraph is published by Johnston Press weekly and is aimed at residents of Northampton, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Rushden and the surrounding areas. Covers news, transport, crime, education, business, politics, environment and health. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 19 April 2012 Johnston Press are switching five of their daily regional newspapers to weeklies as part of a re-launch of its entire regional publishing business. From late May, The Scarborough Evening News, Halifax Courier, Northampton Chronicle & Echo, Peterborough Evening Telegraph and Northants Evening Telegraph will publish seven-day online content with one print edition coming out each week. Changes will also be made to the websites, including improvements to the home pages and the social networking and commenting functionalities. Johnston Press is planning to re-launch all of its 170 paid-for titles and associated websites by the end of 2012. Further details will be revealed on 25 April and will coincide with Johnston Press’ 2011 annual results announcement. For more information, Buchanan Communications can be reached on +44 (0)20 7466 5000
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Northamptonshire Telegraph - Business Desk
Background and Format: The Northamptonshire Telegraph is published by Johnston Press weekly and is aimed at residents of Northampton, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Rushden and the surrounding areas. Covers news, transport, crime, education, business, politics, environment and health. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 19 April 2012 Johnston Press are switching five of their daily regional newspapers to weeklies as part of a re-launch of its entire regional publishing business. From late May, The Scarborough Evening News, Halifax Courier, Northampton Chronicle & Echo, Peterborough Evening Telegraph and Northants Evening Telegraph will publish seven-day online content with one print edition coming out each week. Changes will also be made to the websites, including improvements to the home pages and the social networking and commenting functionalities. Johnston Press is planning to re-launch all of its 170 paid-for titles and associated websites by the end of 2012. Further details will be revealed on 25 April and will coincide with Johnston Press’ 2011 annual results announcement. For more information, Buchanan Communications can be reached on +44 (0)20 7466 5000