Media outlets starting with R
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RRotoworld Football Show - Fantasy Football PodcastUnited States of America
Listen as RotoPat, Denny Carter, Kyle Dvorchak and others from the Rotoworld crew give their analysis and opinions on all things NFL. Whether it’s season-long fantasy rankings, NFL draft analysis, DFS dart throws, betting implications or anything else NFL-related, the Rotoworld Football Show Podcast has you covered.
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RRotoworld.comUnited States of America
Rotoworld.com is geared towards fans of fantasy sports leagues, providing sports news and analysis.
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RRotten TomatoesUnited States of America
Offers a comprehensive guide to movies. RT’s Tomatometer™, based on the published opinions of hundreds of film critics, is a trusted measurement of movie quality for millions of moviegoers. In addition, RT features detailed profiles on nearly 200,000 films as well as seasonal, award and genre-based lists and compilations. Users can customize personal profiles, create their own ratings, write blogs and interact with one of the largest online communities of movie critics and fans.
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RRough Draft AtlantaUnited States of America
Rough Draft Atlanta is the digital home of Reporter Newspapers in Brookhaven, Buckhead, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs, as well as Atlanta Intown, Silver Streak, and Rough Draft, a morning newsletter.
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RRough GuidesUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Roughguides.com is the website for the Rough Guide travel publications. Although the site shares freelancers with the publications, the tone is much freer and more casual. The site encourages approaches from PRs with travel-related news pitches, features ideas, sponsorship for trips and press trips. Would like simply laid out releases from PRs. PRs should do their research on the publication first. Audience and Readership: Rough Guides are targeted at people interested in travelling. Deadline: 3 weeks copy for journalists. Monthly Unique Users: The figure is currently not available. Ad rates: Please find advertising information here. Other information: The title cannot share freelancers with other guides such as Lonely Planet. Lottie Gross, Web Editor, is the best first point contact for editorial enquiries. She can be reached via email lottie.gross@uk.roughguides.com or phone +44 (0)20 7010 4973.
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RRough NotesUnited States of America
Established in 1878 and written for the independent property and casualty insurance agent and broker market. Aims to provide insightful ideas on agency marketing, insurance markets, technology trends, and new products for the industry.
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RRough Notes OnlineUnited States of America
Provides information for property-casualty insurance agents and brokers through coverage of successful sales and management procedures and commentary on projected industry trends. Articles are written by professional insurance journalists, consultants and technical specialists and cover client service, advertising and public relations, policy news and court cases.
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RRough RiderUnited States of America
Written for members of the Morgan Car Club and Morgan enthusiasts and covers Morgan Car Club news and events.
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RRough TradeUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Rough Trade Magazine is a monthly printed publication launched in April 2016. It contains reviews of albums of the month alongside features, interviews and stories inspired by the goings-on in the four Rough Trade stores and the world of music surrounding them. Audience and Readership: It is read by vinyl collectors and music enthusiasts. Distribution: It is available from the four Rough Trade stores and can be ordered online. Ad Rates: Email press@roughtrade.com for advertising information.
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RRough Translation - NPR/National Public RadioUnited States of America
Rough Translation is a podcast hosted by NPR covering News, Politics, and the stories no one else is talking about around the world. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.