Media outlets starting with R
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RRunnersConnect BlogUnited States of America
RunnersConnect Blog covers Running, Fitness, and Healthy Living.
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RRunnerSpace.comUnited States of America
RunnerSpace.com is for runners to connect and share with other runners and fans through it's multiple social networking website. It also provides track & field, cross country, road race coverage, tips blogs and videos.
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RRunning CommentaryUnited States of America
Comedians Paul Tonkinson and Rob Deering talk about life and comedy - but mainly running. Whilst running.
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RRunning Diva MomUnited States of America
Covers fitness, exercise, personal health, and motherhood. Focuses specifically on running for mothers. Features giveaways and product reviews.
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RRunning in a SkirtUnited States of America
This blog is a resource for healthy living tips, including recipes, fashion and travel. Weekly posts feature new recipes, workouts or running tips and fashion ideas.
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RRunning InsightUnited States of America
Provides information for running specialty stores. Discusses running apparel and footwear and other industry news.
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RRunning is BSUnited Kingdom
The podcast that loves to hate running. While other podcasts will celebrate your journey, encourage you to go faster and further, and run free, we'd rather talk about bleeding nipples, getting chased by horses and getting horribly injured. Keep it real with Stewart and Amy.
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RRunning JoyfullyUnited States of America
Covers running. Features running advice, inspiration, and training tips. Based in San Francisco. 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. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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RRunning LeanUnited States of America
Get leaner and get stronger so you can run faster and run longer than you ever thought possible.
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RRunning Lean MasteryUnited States of America
I’ve been obsessed with finding better and faster ways for building successful products for over a decade. My learnings and tinkering have led to several popular tools (Lean Canvas, Traction Roadmap, and Customer Forces) and two best-selling books (Running Lean and Scaling Lean) used by over a million people. The origin story for all my work starts here - typically as a raw idea that iteratively takes shape across multiple articles, talks, workshops, and if all checks out, a product. You’ll get one post delivered to your inbox every week. Paid subscribers get access to the full archive, a business model design masterclass, and an invitation to a private community.