Media outlets starting with O
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OOpinionUnited States of America
The New York Times offers the latest news from around the world. It has several different editions for Eastern and national regions. In addition, the paper gets much of its content and reporting from its many bureaus. The foreign desk oversees correspondents and stringers around the world. Daily deadlines are usually between 5pm and 6pm ET. The paper does not accept artwork. The lead time for news coverage is one day to one week, the lead time for special section features is three weeks. The lead time for advertising is 30 days.
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OOpinionUnited Kingdom
Launched in 1855, The Daily Telegraph is published by the Telegraph Media Group Limited daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, lifestyle, sport, travel, culture, business., women, men, food & drink, technology, motoring, education, fashion, money, film, luxury and jobs. It also has a sister newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph.
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OOpinion - Los Angeles TimesUnited States of America
Opinion is a weekly newsletter by the Los Angeles Times which covers a broad range of issues, focusing on the most pertinent, discussed topics of the day.
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OOpinion - The Wall Street JournalUnited States of America
OpinionJournal.com is the Editorial and Opinion Page outlet for the Wall Street Journal, providing columns and editorial page articles on news and current events.
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OOpinion Please - KRLC-AMUnited States of America
The show cover local concerns, public affairs and general news. The show also features interviews with relevant personalities in the community.
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OOpinionated History of MathematicsUnited States of America
History of mathematics research with iconoclastic madcap twists
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OOPIS, A Dow Jones CompanyUnited States of America
OPIS (Oil Price Information Service) is a series of products from IHS Markit, following petroleum and gas, natural gas and alternative energy markets through the website platform and a number of e-newsletters, including Oil Express and the Ethanol & Biodiesel Information Service.
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OOppenheim Toy PortfolioUnited States of America
Provides information on the best new toys, books, games and other products for children. Additionally features video clips, reviews and more.
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Opposable Thumbs BlogUnited KingdomOpposable Thumbs is a beauty and lifestyle blog from Joanne Mallon.Joanne is a Freelance Journalist, Life Coach and Author of parenting book Toddlers: An Instruction Manual and How To Overcome Fear of Driving. She also works as a Social Media Consultant. She has a daughter and son.Sections on the blog include Beauty (especially skincare and beauty products for the over-40s), Fitness & Wellbeing, as well as Travel. She posts beauty product reviews; fitness news; stationery finds; as well as gift ideas. Posts vary in length and often include images.Joanne says: "This blog accepts limited reviews, competitions, and very occasional sponsored posts, which will be marked as such. This blog is a personal, independent blog written and edited by Joanne Mallon. This blog accepts forms of sponsorship and other forms of compensation, but only occasionally. This is not primarily a commercial blog." Joanne also provides copywriting, blogging, editing, social media consultancy, blogger outreach, public speaking and broadcasting services. She can be reached at joannemallon@gmail.com for more information.Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/joannemallonGorkana UK Consumer Alert: Tuesday 24th May 2016Journalist and Author Joanne Mallon has relaunched her blog Opposable Thumbs at a new address www.opposablethumbsblog.com. Joanne has also changed the remit of the site to cover beauty, lifestyle and "general geekiness" for the over 40s. PRs with news of launches are welcomed and Joanne can be reached at joannemallon@gmail.com and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/joannemallon
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OOpposing Bases: Air Traffic TalkUnited States of America
RH and AG are two experienced air traffic controllers and pilots that host a weekly show answering listener questions, breaking down complex aviation topics, and relating their experiences to everyday occurrences in the national airspace system. The hosts and guests do not represent the FAA or NATCA and express their own views and opinions.