Media outlets starting with R
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RReading EagleUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading Eagle - Best Food DaysUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading Eagle - DRIVE TIMEUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading Eagle - HealthUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading Eagle - Travel/ResortUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading Eagle - WeekendUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading Eagle OnlineUnited States of America
Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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RReading for SanityUnited States of America
Covers book reviews and giveaways. See the site's book review policy here: http://readingforsanity.blogspot.com/p/review-policy.html
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RReading GlassesUnited States of America
Want to learn how to make the most of your reading life? Join Brea Grant and Mallory O'Meara every week as they discuss tips and tricks for reading better! Listeners will learn how to vanquish their To-Be-Read piles, get pointers on organizing their bookshelves and hear reviews on the newest reading gadgets. Brea and Mallory also offer advice on bookish problems. How do you climb out of a reading slump? How do you support authors while still getting books on the cheap? Where do you hide the bodies of the people who won't stop talking while you're trying to read? Mallory and Brea engage in a weekly discussion geared towards all kinds of book lovers -- no matter what you read or how you read it.
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RReading MattersUnited Kingdom
Reading Matters is a developing arts blog mainly focused on books, poetry and literature. As of March 2014 Reading Matters has reviewed 797 books, all of which are available on Reading Matters. The blog was founded by Kim Forrester, who is a Freelance Journalist and Blogger. Kim, who is originally from Australia now lives in London and first started the blog in 2004. The blog attracts upwards of 8,000 of hits a week and in January 2011 it received one million page impressions. The blog is split into reviews by author, literary projects, books reviewed in 2013; top ten lists, five books and reviews by setting. Categories on the blog include Acquisitions & Purchases, Book Chat, Book Confessions, Book Events, Book Giveaway, Book Lists, Book Stores, Libraries & Museums, Literary Dublin, Literary England, Literary London, Literary tourism, Poetry, Prizes & Awards, Scene from a book, This Week's Poll and What I'm Reading. The blog runs a regular featured which is called Triple Choice Tuesday, where some of Kim's favourite bloggers, writers and readers name three books that mean a lot ot them. On average the blog is updated on a daily basis. PR opportunities mainly include book reviews and guest posts. Kim says, "If you don't hear from me within 7 days it means I'm not in a position to accept your offer. Please don't take it personally. Finally, I do not review self-published ('independent') books or digital books (PDFs, Kindle format etc) sent on spec — these are automatically deleted — and I do not participate in blog tours." The best way to get in contact with Kim is via the email address provided or on Twitter. Although Kim does say she only replies on Twitter if she is on her computer at the time, so email is best.