Media outlets starting with R
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RReasonUnited States of America
Established in 1968 and written for political enthusiasts. Covers politics, culture and ideas from a nonpartisan perspective and through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary and reviews. Targeted to young professionals with interests in political, economic and social issues. Editorial strongly supports individual rights and freedom of speech issues and follows news and events within the libertarian movement. Articles cover technology, bureaucracy, energy, book reviews, cultural commentary, personal finance, personality profiles and opinions.
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RReason - Washington BureauUnited States of America
Established in 1968 and written for political enthusiasts. Covers politics, culture and ideas from a nonpartisan perspective and through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary and reviews. Targeted to young professionals with interests in political, economic and social issues. Editorial strongly supports individual rights and freedom of speech issues and follows news and events within the libertarian movement. Articles cover technology, bureaucracy, energy, book reviews, cultural commentary, personal finance, personality profiles and opinions.
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RReason Digital BlogUnited Kingdom
Reason Digital works in partnership with organisations and uses digital media to magnify their impact. The blog carries news and information on how charities can raise and maximise their profile using digital media. Although a variety of people contribute to the blog who work for Reason Digital as well as external organisations, Charlotte Taylor contributes a large number of posts and works as Content Lead for Reason Digital and would be the first point of contact. Posts are mainly advice and tutorials on how to use digital software and platforms when marketing an organisation or campaign. Related news is sometimes included. Posts vary in length and are added approximately three times a month. PR opportunities lie with expert comment and advice as well as the possible placement of charity names and campaigns if the Blogger is willing to use this as an example in a post. As previously mentioned, Rosie would be the first point of contact and she can be reached by telephone, email or via the online contact form.
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RReason OnlineUnited States of America
Founded in 1995, Reason Online is the Web site for Reason magazine, which was dubbed one of "The 50 Best Magazines" by the Chicago Tribune and cited as a "Small Magazine We Adore" by Folio in 2003. The site focuses on culture and politics from a libertarian perspective. A mix of news and opinion articles are written in-depth and covered on the site. Reason Online contains portions of Reason magazine content but is updated daily with articles and columns on current developments in politics and culture. The site features a group blog, Hit & Run. Breaking news and news items appearing on the site are occasionally provided from other sources. Reason Online is updated continuously throughout the day. There are no deadlines or lead times for Web submissions. The deadline for Reason Express is every Sunday. Advertising rates vary. Contact the advertising department at advertising@reason.com for rates. The site averages 750,000 unique visitors who generate 2.1 million page views per month. The site's newsletter, Reason Express, currently has a circulation of 9,500. The site will accept graphics and artworks and editors do honor/sign non-disclosure agreements. The site does not publish an editorial calendar.
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RReason PapersUnited States of America
Features full-length articles and discussion notes. Also contains book reviews and reviews essays.
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RReason TVUnited States of America
Reason.tv is an online community showcasing the latest, most compelling libertarian ideas and videos on the Internet. Reason.tv gives users the opportunity to create videos, share videos and suggest topics for The Drew Carey Project, Reason.tv's bi-monthly documentary series that takes a hard look at the variety of threats to our liberties.
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RReasonable DoubtUnited States of America
Reasonable Doubt is a weekly podcast hosted by attorney Mark Geragos and comedian Adam Carolla. It focuses on legal issues, high‑profile trials, and broader questions about the justice system. Episodes feature conversations between the hosts, sometimes joined by guest attorneys or analysts, combining Geragos’s legal expertise with Carolla’s commentary. The show presents legal analysis in a conversational style and is available on major podcast platforms.
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RReasonable Faith PodcastUnited States of America
Reasonable Faith is a conversational program dealing with the most important apologetic questions of our day.
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RReasonably Happy with Paul OllingerUnited States of America
Comedian Paul Ollinger wants you to be happy but let's not go crazy here, okay? In his new show, Reasonably Happy: the Skeptic's Guide to Achievable Contentment (fka Crazy Money), Paul will help you find authentic fulfillment through candid conversations with comedians, authors, celebrities, and other remarkable guests who share their failures and foibles, anxiety and addiction, and their grand vision of life that keeps them pushing forward.