Media outlets starting with R
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RRadio-TV Interview ReportUnited States of America
Created for radio and TV producers across the United States and Canada. Each issue lists 100-150 authors and other spokespeople available for live and in-studio interviews. Each guest's ad includes a contact person and phone number so interested radio and TV producers can get in touch and arrange interviews. Guests are willing to do interviews free of charge because they are typically promoting a book, product or cause.
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RRadioActiveUnited States of America
RadioActive is produced by students participating in youth media program where they focus on about the intensive, fun and free introductory radio journalism workshops we offer throughout the year.
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RRadiocarbonUnited States of America
Radiocarbon is the international journal of record for technical and interpretive articles and date lists relevant to 14C and other radioisotopes and techniques used in archaeological, geophysical, oceanographic, and related dating.
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RRadioFree.comUnited States of America
Written for consumers interested in entertainment news and covers pop culture entertainment with a focus on film, music and celebrities.
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RRadioGraphicsUnited States of America
Written for practicing radiologists, trainees, physicists, and other radiologic scientists. The objective of the publication is to publish and distribute the best in peer-reviewed educational material and offer readers a representative collection of educational exhibits presented at the annual meeting, in print and electronic format. Editorial presents increasing attention to informatics, imaging and therapeutic technology, continuing medical education and practice issues in radiology.
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RRadioInsightUnited States of America
Provides reliable radio industry news and commentary. Coverage includes lineup and format changes from around the country, new launches and personnel updates, as well industry best practices and trends. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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RRadiolabUnited States of America
Radiolab is a podcast produced by WNYC Studios that explores scientific, philosophical, and cultural topics. It was originally created by Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, and is now hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser. Episodes often combine investigative reporting with narrative storytelling and distinctive sound design. The show covers a wide range of subjects, from biology and physics to law, history, and ethics.
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RRadiolab - WNYC-FMUnited States of America
Each episode transports listeners to a different place, taking a kind of sonic joyride through that universe, meeting the people who inhabit that world. Driven by curiosity, this program takes a look at big ideas, often through a variety of little lenses. Topics examined include such simple subjects as Time, Memories and Noise, and such basic questions as What's going on here?, How does it work?, and What does it mean? While the topics seem simple, the resulting answers are often abstract and unexpected.
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RRadiolab for Kids PodcastUnited States of America
The Radiolab for Kids is an educational podcast that explores the science behind earths plants and animals. Submit pitches here; https://radiolab.org/pitch-us
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RRadioLive - WUWF-TVUnited States of America
This program consists of performance highlights from the "RadioLive" program that airs the first Thursday of the month on WUWF-FM.