Media outlets starting with R
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RRIBAJUnited Kingdom
RIBAJ, the official journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, is published 10 times a year. RIBAJ offers architects the latest intelligence, inspiration and technical insight for designing and running projects.
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RRIBAJ OnlineUnited Kingdom
RIBAJ, the official journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, is published 10 times a year. RIBAJ offers architects the latest intelligence, inspiration and technical insight for designing and running projects.
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RRibble FMUnited Kingdom
Ribble FM, your Community Station, we reflect and enhance the local area, the towns and many villages which make up this unique place to live and work. Ribble FM operates a truly local and professional community radio station for the benefit of all. After months of hard work the dream was fully realised when after a year of being online and on smartphone apps we launched on FM in July 2016! We are broadcasting 24/7 on 106.7 FM across the Ribble Valley as well as streaming online via our website and our own app which is available on iPhones and Android devices, and of course smart speakers, just say "alexa play Ribble FM" or download our new Alexa Skill.
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RRice FarmingUnited States of America
Written and edited for professionals involved in rice agri-business and commercial rice farmers in the top six rice-producing states. Contains wide coverage of the rice growing industry, with particular emphasis on farm management, profitability, marketing, and distribution.
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RRice InkUnited States of America
Covers weddings. Features creative ideas, inspirations and advice for brides-to-be.
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RRice Lake ChronotypeUnited States of America
Rice Lake Chronotype is published weekly for the residents of Rice Lake, Wisconsin and surrounding areas. The newspaper delivers information on local news, sports and community events.
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RRice MagazineUnited States of America
Rice Magazine is the flagship print publication of Rice University and is published quarterly by the Office of Public Affairs. The audience is primarily alumni, but also includes staff, faculty, parents of undergraduates, donors and community leaders. There is no membership, dues or subscription required for receiving Rice Magazine, and the magazine has no external advertising. In each issue, it highlights: • Teaching, research and creative achievements • Student life, campus news and culture • Alumni pursuits, passions and achievements The stories report broadly on the institution and community — from the complex and fascinating city of Houston and far beyond to the world at large. It seeks the highest standards in writing, editing, design and photography.
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RRiceville RecorderUnited States of America
The Riceville Recorder is a local weekly newspaper serving the Riceville, IA community. It delivers local news and events. Deadlines are on Tuesdays.