Media outlets starting with P
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PParentsUnited States of America
Parents magazine was established in 1926 and provides today's parents with the information they need to raise healthy, happy children. Editorial provides balanced coverage on topics such as children's health and safety, behavior and development, fashion, food and nutrition, toys, travel and technology, family life and relationships and even includes personal beauty care features for mothers. Pitches are accepted only when they are written in the "Parents voice," and are extremely relevant to the topics covered in the magazines. The magazine will ceased its print publishing in early 2022 and became an online-only publication.
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PParents & Kids OnlineUnited States of America
Parents & Kids Online covers Family & Parenting,Children & Youth
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PParents News.co.ukUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Established in 1993 originally as a newspaper, Parents News is a website aimed at busy parents and their families throughout Britain. Covers news about family friendly outings, road safety weeks, half-term visits, legal rights, baby shows, sport, holidays in the UK and abroad, new products and fashion. For more information about advertising rates, Fergus McCarthy can be reached on +44 (0)20 8337 6337 and at fergus@parents-news.co.uk Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number
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PParents Who ThinkUnited Kingdom
The Parents Who Think debate podcast interrupts our parenting status quo. Join Danusia Malina-Derben entrepreneur, author and mother of 10 for no-holds-barred debates between intelligent parents with diverse perspectives as they deliver raw and unfiltered opinions on crucial parenting dilemmas. Whether you see yourself as a mainstream parent or embrace 'marginalized' views, PWT injects clarity into the hard realities of parenthood. Agreement is not the goal in the show; it's about finding your unique path in the messy, real-world chaos of raising kids. Flex your agency, think, and redefine modern parenthood with PWT, where debate is done different.
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PParents' PressUnited States of America
Established in 1980 and edited for families with young children in the greater San Francisco Bay area including Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda and Southern Solano counties. Provides advice on pregnancy, parenting issues, family education and health care. Each issue features an extensive calendar of events along with lively, authoritative articles. Send letters to the editor to: editor@parentspress.com Family Fun Calendar: Submissions are due the first of the month prior to publication date. Send calendar information to: calendar@parentspress.com Products for Review: Send inquiry to eviews@parentspress.com Parents' Press regularly reviews books, education materials, children's products and clothing. Inquiries should be emailed to address above. Samples should be sent to mailing address above.
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PPargarUnited Kingdom
Pargar is a weekly program broadcast on BBC Persian TV, featuring guests The program answers some of the challenging and controversial questions of today's society.
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PParikiakiUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Established in 1974, Parikiaki is a Greek Cypriot newspaper published in London in English and Greek, which serves the Greek and Greek Cypriot communities. It covers worldwide news, social issues, cultural features, educational needs, as well as other information on areas of recruitment and communities relations in general. Parikiaki is mainly published in Greek but there is also an English section. Audience and Readership: Mainly read by Greek speakers but also has an English readership due to the English section. Deadline: Wednesday 1pm. Time of Publication: It is published every Thursday. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: Distributed across the whole of London with subscribers in other parts of the UK, Cyprus and Greece. Ad rates: For advertising information call +44 (0)20 8341 5853 (ext. 233).
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PParing Down: Realistic minimalism, decluttering, & intentional livingUnited States of America
If staunch minimalism feels too extreme, but you want to declutter your house to alleviate some stress, this is the podcast for you. Shannon Leyko's style is like having your best friend in your ear, helping you get past those tough mental roadblocks that are keeping you from decluttering the things you don't need. From New York Times bestselling authors to everyday people in the trenches of life, Shannon's guests give practical tips and mindset advice for intentional living and self-improvement. Listen to Paring Down if you've ever asked yourself... Where do I start decluttering my house? Where do I start decluttering when overwhelmed? How do I declutter if I have ADHD? What if I end up needing something I decluttered? How can I stop shopping my shopping addiction? How do I stop being stressed? How do I keep my house clean? How do I tidy my room? How do I get my husband or wife to declutter? How many toys should a child have? How can I save money? What is minimalism? How can I be a minimalist with kids? What should I declutter first? How can I be a conscious consumer? Find more of Shannon's work: Instagram: @paring_down Substack: https://shannonleyko.substack.com/ Newsletter: The L.E.S.S. Express YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParingDown
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PParis Review OnlineUnited States of America
Editorial mission is to publish the finest in contemporary literature. Features original works of fiction and poetry rather than writing about writing. Aims to emphasize creative work such as fiction and poetry, not to the exclusion of criticism, but with the aim in mind of merely removing criticism from the dominating place in the publication. Devoted to original works of fiction and poetry. Regularly features interviews with authors talking about their work, along with new fiction, poetry and art. Sections include: Current Issue, Back Issues, Interviews, Books, Print Series, Audio, Foundation, Events and Store.
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PParis Wolfe BlogUnited States of America
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