Media outlets starting with P
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PPC Gamer OnlineUnited States of America
PC Gamer website is the digital platform of the publication, offering up-to-date news, reviews, guides, and features related to PC games and gaming hardware. The site provides continuous coverage of game releases, updates, esports, and technology developments for the PC gaming community.
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PPC Games InsiderUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: PC Games Insider aims to bring all the latest news about the business of PC games from behemoth triple-A projects to HTML5 browser titles by way of smaller indie titles, what the biggest hardware firms are up to and the burgeoning eSports scene, PC Games Insider covers every sector of the games industry’s most interesting and innovative area. The website is aimed at those with an interest in PC games. The website does not carry advertisements.
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PPC Gaming EnthusiastUnited States of America
Covers PC based video games including reviews, news, features and a forum. 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.
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PPC InvasionUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 2015, PC Invasion is a website overseen by IncGamers Network and is aimed at technology enthusiasts, casual players and eSports fans. Covers news, features, guides, previews, interviews, industry updates, technology, hardware, culture, opinion and reviews. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at advertising@pcinvasion.com Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher
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PPC Mag UKUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 2014, PC Mag UK is published by Ziff Davis as a digital magazine and is aimed at readers who want advice on various kinds of consumer technology including mobile phones and laptops. Covers news, the best laptops, cameras, antivirus software, tablets, phones, apps, printers, TVs, security suites, smartwatches, opinions, features on TV services like Hulu and Netflix and conventions & expos. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Monthly Unique User: Source: Publisher.
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PPC MonitorsUnited Kingdom
An outlet dedicated to computer monitors. Includes comprehensive screen reviews, detailed articles exploring the technology, the latest news and expert recommendations.
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PPC PerspectiveUnited States of America
Provides news and reviews regarding the PC industry. Caters as much to the novice computer user as it does to the enthusiast. All content is presented in a boiled-down format with a detailed form of the content available to those who are looking for more information. In this manner, the site is not intimidating to new users. Features a database of major product categories with an easy interface to compare competing products at a glance. The database includes motherboards that support Athlon XP, Athlon 64 and the Pentium 4 processors. Visitors can select multiple motherboards from any platform, manufacturer or chipset to compare them side-by-side. This allows visitors to get a wealth of information very quickly, including both new and experienced PC builders. Sections on the site include News, Reviews, Forums, Product Specs, Shopping and Weblogs. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PPC PilotUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Founded in 1999, PC Pilot was acquired by Key Publishing in 2005. PC Pilot brings sense and expert opinion to the exciting and often daunting world of flight simulation. Contributors include many real-world pilots and aviation professionals. The magazine covers news, advice, reviews, features and views on all aspects of flight simulation. PC Pilot’s readers are predominantly male, aged between 26 and 55, married with an above average disposable income. They spend a large amount of money each year on PC hardware, component upgrades and software in order to ensure they achieve the maximum realism from the equipment they use. This includes control units, monitors, memory, CPUs, graphics cards and peripherals and accessories such as yokes, pedals and joysticks, avionics and virtual radar. PC Pilot is not only read by virtual pilots; real pilots are also attracted to the magazine and represent one fifth of PC Pilot readers (Source: Publisher). There is no editorial deadline specified. The magazine is published in January, March, May, July, September and November. Advertising information and a media pack can be viewed at www.pcpilot.net/advertising/. Circulation: 8,975 (print) (Source: ABC) 1,973 (digital) Other Information: For web enquiries, please get in touch with Simon Russell at webmaster@keypublishing.com
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PPC ProUnited Kingdom
PC Pro is a monthly technology magazine aimed at IT professionals, business users, and PC enthusiasts. Established in 1994, the publication provides in-depth analysis of the computing industry, including detailed hardware and software reviews, long-form investigative features, and forward-looking technology forecasts. A central component of each issue is the "PC Pro Labs" section, which utilizes standardised benchmarking to perform comparative group tests on products ranging from laptops and enterprise-grade servers to security software and networking equipment. Additionally, the magazine includes expert columns on real-world computing challenges, legal developments in the tech sector, and practical advice for advanced users and small-to-medium enterprise (SME) owners.
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PPC Pro - EditorialUnited Kingdom
PC Pro is a monthly technology magazine aimed at IT professionals, business users, and PC enthusiasts. Established in 1994, the publication provides in-depth analysis of the computing industry, including detailed hardware and software reviews, long-form investigative features, and forward-looking technology forecasts. A central component of each issue is the "PC Pro Labs" section, which utilizes standardised benchmarking to perform comparative group tests on products ranging from laptops and enterprise-grade servers to security software and networking equipment. Additionally, the magazine includes expert columns on real-world computing challenges, legal developments in the tech sector, and practical advice for advanced users and small-to-medium enterprise (SME) owners.