Media outlets starting with Q
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QuestUnited States of AmericaEstablished in 1986 and covers philosophy, religion, science and the arts. It replaced the American Theosophist, established in 1912. Published by the Theosophical Society in America, the American section of a worldwide organization promoting the comparative study of religion, philosophy and science.
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QuestUnited States of AmericaPublished as the magazine of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). Articles and reports look at muscle-disease research done by the MDA, information on living with a neuromuscular disease, updates on MDA events, information on equipment that will enhance independence and tips on how to get products and services covered by insurance. Includes information on products and services, health insurance, Medicare, Social Security and the psychological, medical and social effects of having a disability. Topics include mobility, news and tips for wheelchair users, independence, home planning and remodeling, assistive products and gift ideas, technology, exercise and health, research advances in neuromuscular diseases, disability news, travel, family and parenting issues and respitatory challenges. Free subscription: https://www.mda.org/quest/subscribe Description: Quest Media is an innovative adaptive lifestyle platform from Muscular Dystrophy Assocation. With the power of this platform, we foster awareness and empowerment and have important conversations with experts, thought leaders, and members of the neuromuscular disease community about topics that matter to them and to the larger community of individuals with disabilities.
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QuestUnited States of AmericaEdited as a luxury lifestyle publication aimed at New York City's power and social elite. Content features art and culture, theater and dance, fashion, food, wine, travel and interior design. Also includes coverage of society news and the latest on upscale fashion items and new products.
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Quest for $47United States of AmericaQuest for $47 is an internet Blog covering passive income, entrepreneurship, startup, new media. 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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Quest Means Business - CNN InternationalUnited States of AmericaHost Richard Quest presides over a cast of experts and correspondents to deliver unrivaled facts, figures and analysis from the business world. The show serves as a nightly wealth check and the program of record upon which chief executives come to justify results and the handling of their companies. The show destroys the myth that business is boring by bridging the gap between hard economics and entertaining television. The ethos is inspiration, exploring the power of money and celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit. Viewers meet innovative leadership figures who are willing to think and reveal landmark management styles behind a new era of business success.
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QQUESTION EVERYTHINGUnited States of America
Question Everything is an invitation to dig deeper, think smarter, and rewrite the rules. In thought-provoking conversations with some of today's most dynamic voices- from entrepreneurs and authors to politicians and celebrities - journalist Danielle Robay challenges the way we think (and what we thought we knew). Each week, she and her guests hold a mirror up to our culture, asking what works for us and what we can work to change. No topic is off limits - come curious and join Danielle every Thursday as she tackles big ideas with six little words: Can I ask you a question?
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QQuestion EverythingUnited States of America
Question Everything is an invitation to dig deeper, think smarter, and rewrite the rules. In thought-provoking conversations with some of today’s most dynamic voices– from entrepreneurs and authors to politicians and celebrities – journalist Danielle Robay challenges the way we think (and what we thought we knew). Each week, she and her guests hold a mirror up to our culture, asking what works for us and what we can work to change. No topic is off limits – come curious and join Danielle every Thursday as she tackles big ideas with six little words: Can I ask you a question?