Media outlets starting with P
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PProject Finance InternationalUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:Project Finance International magazine aims to provide intelligence on market and corporate transactions worldwide. PFI’s online service combines all the news, data and analysis of the printed publication with intra-day updates, email alerts, archive search, and a database of pipeline and completed deals.Audience and Readership:The magazine is aimed at projects professionals - reaching developers, financial institutions, law firms, Government departments and insurance providers in EMEA, Asia and the Americas. (Source: Publisher)Deadline:This can vary, contact the team directlyTime of Publication:Every second WednesdayFrequency:24 issues per year with the website updated daily with over 20 stories.Circulation: Source: PublisherMonthly Unique Users:9,006 (Source: Publisher)Distribution:The magazine is available in print and digital format. An iPad edition is also available.Ad Rates:Advertising information can be found here.Other Information:No generic contact details, please contact Rod Morrison directly.Project Finance International does accept bylined articles/submissions.
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PProject Finance International - New York, NY BureauUnited States of America
Background and Format: The New York bureau of Project Finance International magazine aims to provide intelligence on market and corporate transactions based in USA. Content from this bureau is included in the same fortnightly magazine. Deadline: This can vary, contact the team directly Online deadline is ongoing Time of Publication: Every second Wednesday Frequency: 24 issues per year. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here.
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PProject Finance International - Singapore BureauUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The Singapore bureau of Project Finance International magazine aims to provide intelligence on market and corporate transactions based in Asia Pacific. Content from this bureau is included in the same fortnightly magazine. Deadline: This can vary, contact the team directly Online deadline is ongoing Time of Publication: Every second Wednesday Frequency: 24 issues per year. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here.
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PProject KidUnited States of America
Project Kid covers Seasons & Holidays,Do-It-Yourself (DIY),Crafts,Children & Youth
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PProject MUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: PROJECT M, the stakeholder website and magazine from Allianz Asset Management, features compelling articles, in-depth research and thought-provoking viewpoints by leading figures. Audience and Readership: Professional working in the investment and retirement industry Deadline: On going - Online Frequency: The print publication is published several times a year. Monthly Unique Users: They do not disclose their monthly unique user figure. Ad Rates: Please email projectm@allianz.com to get more information about ad rates.
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PProject Management Happy HourUnited States of America
PM Happy Hour is the place for frank and honest discussion about real world issues in project management. We do it in a way that's not too dry, though it may get a bit salty from time to time. Each episode, your hosts Kim Essendrup and Kate Anderson cover a problem faced in project management today, and share practical advice, real-life examples and the occasional project horror story. Not only that, but every podcast is also an online class! Our host is a PMI Registered Education Provider, who has structured each podcast as an easy-to-listen-to lesson. To get credit, go to our web site at PMHappyHour.com, purchase your class, take the test (based on the content from our podcast) and you get your PDU certificate instantly!
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PProject Management JournalUnited States of America
Contains technical articles dealing with the interests of the field of project management: to achieve an editorial balance among philosophy, technique, theory, practice and commentary; to provide a forum for free discussion of project management problems, solutions, applications, and opinions. Editorial content covers the areas of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) in the management of scope, cost, time, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and other topics.
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PProject Manager TodayUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Since 1989, Project Manager Today has been reviewing and commentating on the project management scene, from features and news to software reviews and interviews. Audience and Readership: The publication intends to appeal to project professionals. Deadline: Editorial deadline falls around the 15th of the month before publication (precise dates vary). Frequency: Published 8 times a year. Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 55,000 (Source: Publisher) Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription as print or digital issue. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: They do not have a generic editorial email address, email the editorial team directly. The LinkedIn page can be found here.
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PProject Motherhood NYCUnited States of America
Project Motherhood NYC is a blog that covers fashion, beauty, parenting, and personal health and wellness. 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 blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PProject Narrative podcastUnited States of America
Project Narrative podcast is hosted by Jim Phelan. The podcast is published by The Ohio State University, it covers Books, Poetry, Literature and much more. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.