Media outlets starting with P
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PPub & BarUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in September 2011, Pub & Bar is an industry reference for decision makers in the pub and bar industry, featuring news, in-depth features, interviews, case studies, and business advice. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at premium pub and bar operators. Circulation: Print 11,158 Digital 18,442 Source: ABC. Monthly Unique Users: 10,157 Source: Publisher
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PubClub.comUnited States of AmericaContent-oriented tourist guide dedicated to social-minded travelers with articles on worldwide destinations such as Greece, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Australia, Hawaii, the Caribbean, Canada and more. Through articles, photos, video and other means of communication, it provides an insider's guide to social activities and nightlife. Site aims to reach out and explain where to go, when to go and what to do when visitors get there.
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PPubConUnited States of America
Pubcon features the industry’s leading businesses, speakers, exhibitors, and sponsors involved in social media, Internet marketing, search engines, and online advertising. 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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PPublic Accounting ReportUnited States of America
Provides public accounting firms with authoritative news and analysis of developments in the accounting profession today as well as emerging trends for the future. Reports include mergers, acquisitions, auditor changes, key personnel changes and related events.
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PPublic Administration ReviewUnited States of America
Written for practitioners and academics. Addresses the productive interfaces, tensions, and challenges among subfields in the discipline, such as public policy, political science, international and comparative administration and normative theory, or between a subfield and mainstream public administration. Publishes works by practitioners, academics, and academic-practitioner teams. They encourage writing that productively addresses the tension between theory and practice. Explores the influence of race and gender on public administration theory and research along with the impact on practices in public agencies. Takes a reflective look at the history of public administration.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KRCB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Rural California Broadcasting Corp. The format of the station is variety. The target audience of the station is listeners ages 13 to 100. KRCB-FM broadcasts to the San Francisco area at 91.1 FM. The station airs NPR news in the morning, PT.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WPRB-FM is a commercial station owned by Princeton Broadcasting Service. The format for the station is variety. WPRB-FM broadcasts to the Princeton, NJ area at 103.3 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. The station has the longest running folk show in the state. During the academic year, WPRB-FM also offers live sports broadcasts. WPRB-FM's broadcast range stretches from the outskirts of New York through Philadelphia and into Wilmington, DE. Listeners can tune in at 103.3 FM. The station does not accept press kits, mp3s, or other large files sent via e-mail, noting on its Web site that they "won't read it, won't listen to it, and definitely won't play your music if you do." Use the mailing address for correspondence of that nature. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WCYB-TV is the NBC news affiliate for Bristol, VA market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. WCYB-TV broadcasts locally on channel 5. Fax press releases to the assignment editor. Contact the staff members by calling the newsroom or by e-mail.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KCBS-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Los Angeles market. KCBS-TV broadcasts locally on channel 2. The station was originally licensed and constructed by Don Lee Inc. in 1931, as an experimental station with the call letters W6XAO. In 1948, W6XAO was officially declared a full commercial station and adopted the call letters KTSL-TV. In 1951, Columbia Broadcasting System bought the station and changed the call letters again to KNXT-TV. Although the station had ties to CBS and CBS programming since the 1950s, it did not officially become the CBS affiliate until 1984. KCBS-TV merged news operations with KCAL-TV in July 2002 and promotes KCAL-TV as it's main local news station, with KCBS airing KCAL-branded newscasts. Together, KCBS and KCAL are known as KCAL News.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WWSJ-AM is a commercial station owned by Larry and Helen Harp. The format of the station is urban contemporary gospel. WWSJ-AM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in St. Johns, MI and surrounding communities. The station airs locally at 1580 AM. WWSJ-AM's tagline is "Joy 1580" and their slogan is "Your #1 24 Hour Gospel Radio Station." Newscasts air at the top of every hour, ET.