Media outlets starting with R
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RReactionUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Reaction is a website that covers news, alongside commentary and analysis on politics, economics, culture and ideas. The team of leading writers aim to make sense of it from a pro-market perspective, in a world of excess information. It offers a free weekly email newsletter, in which the Editor gives a round up of the political week and provides a round-up of the best content the site and elsewhere. Audience and Readership: Those interested in politics, economics and culture. Monthly Unique Users: A figure is not disclosed. Ad rates: For information on advertising, use the generic email address.
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RReactorUnited States of America
Aims to be a site for news and discussion of science fiction, fantasy and all the things that interest science fiction and fantasy readers. Presents original short fiction, new sequential art, extensive art galleries and commentary on science fiction and related subjects by a wide range of writers from all corners of the science fiction and fantasy field. Wants to provoke, encourage and enable interesting and rewarding conversations with and between its readers. For PR opportunities, Tor does book reviews in the form of speculative short fiction stories. You can view the rules and regulations here for submissions: http://www.tor.com/page/submissions-guidelines
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RRead and RatedUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Read and Rated is a literary blog focusing mainly on popular thrillers, maintained by an unnamed Blogger who describes herself as "‘that’ girl, you know the one who always has her nose in a book. The one who always has a book on the go. The one who is reading a different book every time you ask her ‘what ya reading?’; I am her, she is me. I am also the girl who collects authors on twitter". Blog posts give succinct, clear reviews of numerous titles, focusing on plot and characterisation. Recent reviews include You, by Caroline Kepnes; Cold Granite, by Stuart MacBride; The Lie, y C.L. Taylor; and Never Saw It Coming, by Linwood Barclay. Amazon links are provided, and reviews also feature of Good Reads. The bog also uses a search function, allowing old reviews to be found by title. The Blogger: The blog is written solely by the anonymous Blogger, drawing on a wide range of modern thrillers and true crime dramas. PR Opportunities: PR opportunities exist within Fiction reviewing. The Blogger may be contacted through the details given here.
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RRead it and WeepUnited States of America
Read it and Weep started like a million years ago by comedian Alex Falcone, Ezra Fox, and Chris Smith as a petty response to their wives forming a book club. They put out a ton of episodes about books, movies, and TV shows. Co-hosts and themes came and went over the years. Eventually Alex had to move on so there was a dormant period but then Ezra brought the show back with the help of comedians Anthony Lopez and Hunter Donaldson (and a rotating group of fan-favorite guests).
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RRead JunkUnited States of America
This blog covers entertainment for punks. It features music news, movie reviews and interviews. 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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RRead LiverpoolUnited Kingdom
Read Liverpool, formerly The BIB Theorists, is a blog that aims to 'to bring young, talented writers together in order to showcase to the world what people can do, regardless of age. They have a strong interest in the academy, feature articles covering analysis and, of course, opinion.' The blog posts are written by Harry Hugo, Dan Wilcox and Ste Hoare. The BIB Theorists name came about due to 'the club release training photographs from Melwood. In these photos all the players are shown at some point. If a player is seen to be wearing an orange bib, they have been known to be in the starting eleven for that week’s Saturday fixture. This idea was called “Bib Theory”. Therefore we are “The Bib Theorists”. We want to make clear here that we don’t believe Bib Theory as it is very open for change and also the name is created in jest. However, it has been known to be right more than wrong. NOTE: Bib Theory does not work for Sunday games.' Recent entries in The BIB Theorists blog includes 4 things to take from QPR away, Pre-match Opinion: QPR, Dele Alli, How have football fabrics changed over the years?, What could Valdes bring to Liverpool?, Where the English game is going wrong ft. Raheem Sterling and View from the Opposition: West Brom. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Sport. The team can best be reached via the writer's respective emails: firstname@freshpreshuk.com. Alternatively they can be reached via their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive. <w:Ls
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RRead Man UtdUnited Kingdom
Read Man Utd is your independent source for Manchester United FC news, transfers, match reports, analysis, and fan opinion. We cover every aspect of Manchester United FC — from breaking transfer news to in-depth tactical analysis, match previews, and post-match reports.
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RRead On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB - RNIB Connect RadioUnited Kingdom
A weekly show all about audiobooks recorded at the RNIB Talking Book studios. We talk to your favourite authors and narrators, along with reviews and news about new audiobooks. Presented and produced by Robert Kirkwood, you'll find a new episode here every Friday at 1pm plus bonus content such as longer uncut interviews and episodes of our occasional extra show, The Book Group. Talking Books is a free service from RNIB giving access to over 40,000 fiction and non fiction books for adults and children. Find out more by searching for RNIB Library. Get involved and join the conversation by emailing radio@rnib.org.uk or find Robert on Twitter @Talking_Books Other great podcast channels from RNIB Connect Radio Connect - Our main channel with news, features and articles on sight loss. Conversations - Blind and partially sighted people speaking about a wide range of topics. Tech Talk - Technology for blind and partially sighted people. Sport - See sport differently. The Happy Hour - Mental health, mindfulness, and overall wellbeing. Tracks of My Life - Take a journey through our guest's life. Support - Other podcasts from RNIB. TV Guide - Daily audio TV listings
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RRead RogerUnited States of America
This blog covers book reviews and topics on young adult and children books. Contact this blog via the blogger e-mail.
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RRead the SpiritUnited States of America
This blog focuses on religion and spirituality. Reports on the impact of spiritual publishing in people's daily lives.