Media outlets starting with R
-
RRiDE
Background and Format: Launched in 2008, RiDE is published by Bauer Consumer Media monthly and is aimed at motorcyclists. Covers motorcycle clothing, accessory reviews and guides, opinion and reviews on new and used bikes, real life owners and users of bikes and kits as well as suggestions for bike routes. For advertising rates, please contact Zoe Bellamy at zoe.bellamy@bauermedia.co.uk Circulation: Source: ABC
-
Ride CT & Ride New England
RIDE-CT.com/Ride-NewEngland.com is a website devoted to motorcycling in Connecticut and the rest of New England. It complements the RIDE-CT column that appears in The Republican-American newspaper.
-
Ride the Struggle - Struggle Events
Background & Format: Ride the Struggle is a commercial group blog by the Struggle Events company about "showcasing beloved Yorkshire as a beautiful but brutal place to ride a bike." The blog provides a mixture of bicycling content with Victoria blogging about whatever is going on for the company. Many posts are explanations of reliability ride series which are written in a reporting style and may include photographs. Others consist of functional exercise tips for cyclists, gadgets, and coached rider offers. The blog also writes about hydration tips and how to avoid cramp. The Bloggers: Ride the Struggle is written by Victoria Tremlin who started the blog while starting the events business with her partner Matt Mannakee. "Struggle Events draws upon extensive experience in organising cycling events and couples this with passion for cycling to create top-quality cycling events for cyclists - by cyclists. Their attention to detail ensures you receive optimal nutrition, detailed organisation, an awesome atmosphere, and much more, so all you have to do is enjoy riding your bike." PR Opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of planning events. The team can best be reached via the form here. &
-
Ride UK BMX
The Ride UK BMX site states, "Our Mission: From the streets, parks and trails to the riders we feature in our photography, editorial content and design, we work hard to make UK BMX look and read as good as it feels to us!". The posts on the blog are written by a collection of contributors, writers and BMX experts who aim to share with readers the latest from the world of BMX and any discoveries they find worth sharing that is related to the topic. The Editor-in-Chief and Head of Content BMX is Seb Hejna. As quoted on the site, "Seb was the Editor-in-Chief of Ride UK BMX mag and now continues to steer the Ride as head of content for BMX across Factory Media. Whether you have questions on projects, products, content, edits and photos or anything else BMX related, Seb’s the man to ask, he’s the guy that has to make the decisions." The blog has different sections including Features, Videos, Shop Session 2015, Product and news. Content featured on the blog include exclusive interviews, video footage, posts on equipment and gear and more. The blog is updated multiple times a day, throughout the month. PR opportunities include features (bmx bike related gear), interviews and news. The best way to get in touch is to email Seb on seb@rideukbmx.com.
-
Ride! Magazine
Written for horse riding enthusiasts. Includes coverage of major shows throughout California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada. Features discipline-specific training to timely general interest pieces. Columns include news, training, horse health care, personalities, etc., along with information on horse sales.
-
Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast
Ride brings you balanced, opinionated, and informed discussions on a wide range of urban mobility topics. Each episode takes a big picture look at a how the issue in question will affect our daily lives and businesses, impact the environment, reshape existing mobility infrastructure, and ultimately redefine our cities.
-
RideApart
RideApart.com provides news, reviews, and how to's for motorcycle and powersports enthusiasts. Formerly Hell For Leather, RideApart.com is a multifunctional portal for the currently underserved motorcycle and powersports industry. 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. For PR inquiries including advertisements or product and gear reviews, email media@rideapart.com.
-
RideLondon
Background and Format: RideLondon provides a platform to help fulfil The Mayor’s and TfL’s goal of encouraging more people to cycle, more safely and more often. Audience and Readership: Cycling enthusiasts Deadline: Online - Ongoing Monthly Unique Users: Information is not disclosed. Ad Rates: To get more information about ad rates, please fill in this form.
-
Rider
Devoted to the interest of the touring and sport touring motorcycle enthusiast with an accent on performance, weekending and commuting. Included are motorcycle equipment, accessory and apparel evaluations, travel and adventure stories and riding techniques with emphasis on safety.
-
RIDER
Background and Format: RIDER is published by British Riding Clubs quarterly and is aimed at active horse owners and riders. Covers training, events, prizes and advice. For more information about advertising rates, Fellowes Media can be reached on +44 (0)1242 259 24 Circulation: Source: Publisher