Media outlets starting with O
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Open Access Government
Background and Format: Open Access Government is published by Adjacent Digital Politics Ltd quarterly digitally and is aimed at professionals who work in the public/private sector , particularly those who work in health and social care, research and innovation, ICT, blockchain innovation, government, environment and energy. Covers news, interviews with European Commissioners, ministers from governments, features about the World Health Organisation, health tech industries, government departments and nursing associations. The media pack is available here: www.openaccessgovernment.org/wpdownloads/ADP_Ltd_Customer_Statistical_Information_Pack_Sample_001.pdf Circulation: Source: Publisher
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Open Air Magazine
Background and Format: Open Air Magazine is published by Coffee Shop Media Ltd nine times a year and is aimed at small- to medium-sized business owners in the outdoor function venue, accommodation and events sector. Covers news, case studies, advice, people, products and glampsites. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. The magazine can be found on Instagram at www.instagram.com/openairbusiness/ Circulation: Source: Publisher
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Open Banking Expo
Background and Format: Founded in 2018, Open Banking Expo magazube brings together a cross section of the globe's brightest minds to put the second payment services directive (PSD2) under the spotlight and encourage financial services - and other industry sectors - to embrace the new legislation in order to drive product innovation and enhance customer experience. It offers delegates a behind closed doors opportunity to exchange ideas, fears, knowledge, insight and expertise, along with a fluid programme of keynote, curated discussions, round tables and workshops that will enable delegates to focus solely on the challenges they face in harnessing the opportunity Open Banking presents in exchange for their time out of the office.
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Open Book Society
The blog is focused on books, movies and television shows in the supernatural and science fiction genres. Includes discussions on new books and shows. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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oopen business council
Background and Format: Open Business Council offers resources, trade finance and business advice, SME Finance, marketing as well as forum and directory. Audience and Readership: The site is for businesses, SMEs and startups. Monthly Unique Users: The Publisher has provided own figures. Supplements and sections: Sections on the site include: SMEs, Alternative Finance, Trade Finance, Digital Marketing & Cyber Security.
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Open Campus
Open Campus is a nonprofit news organization dedicated to investigating and elevating higher education.
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Open Country - BBC Radio 4
Open Country is a radio show dedicated to the wildlife and landscape of the British Isles. It travels to different areas each week with the aims seeking out these, as well as controversies that excite the passions of locals.
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OOpen Court - CNN International
CNN's monthly magazine show featuring all things tennis.
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Open Culture
Open Culture is a commercial art blog that is based in Liverpool that is predominantly aimed at a UK audience; although it is specifically aimed at those people thinking of visiting Liverpool or who already live in the area. Open Culture blog is the official blog of Open Culture, which is a website and initiative that aims to increase the profile of, and engagement with arts and culture on Merseyside. It was first founded in 2007 by Charlotte Corrie and Christina Grogan. Prior to becoming an independent community interest company we were part of the Liverpool Culture Company for Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008. The site aims to give members of the public and the arts community in Merseyside a place to find and share events, news and opportunities. The site covers subjects such as exhibitions, performances, workshops, activity days, talks and participatory projects. Charlotte and Christina say, "Culture is for everyone and the arts provide the means to express ourselves and connect with others in ways that other forms of communication can’t achieve. We believe arts and culture should lie at the heart of all Social Policy, as they improve quality of life and wellbeing for individuals and communities in terms of Regeneration, Health, Education and Crime Reduction, as has been proved time and again." The site is split into three main sections that include Things To See, Things To Do and Noticeboard. On average the blog is updated two or three times a week. PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of reviews. The best way to get in touch with the team is on the email address or telephone number provided. Alternatively they can also be reached across various social media platforms and via the postal address provided.
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