Media outlets starting with R
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RRedline
Redline is the Colorado Region’s monthly digital magazine covering Motorsports, Cars.
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Redline Content
Redline Content founder Craig Thomas knows how to tell a story. He has worked as a writer and editor for large media organisations such as Channel 4, Sky, The Guardian, The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, Channel 5 and the Daily Express. In addition, content marketing clients have included adidas, cinch, Shell, Siemens Bosch, E.ON, Suzuki, HERE Technologies, Royal Bank of Scotland Private Banking, Lombard and Gridserve. Over the last 20 years, Craig’s work has embraced these two disparate strands of storytelling: journalism and brand content. As the number of outlets for traditional journalistic storytelling declines, brands are becoming publishers themselves. While who tells stories might change, those stories still need to be told. Microbloggers are media influencers who share ideas and information primarily through popular social networks rather than through traditional media or blogs. While not journalists in a traditional sense, microbloggers command a sizeable audience due to their thought leadership and/or popularity in certain niche topics, and many are working professionals in the industries they cover. To develop a sense of a microblogger’s coverage and sphere of influence, take time to read through their posts and bios, and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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Redmond
Established in 1995 as Microsoft Certified Professional, the name was changed to Redmond magazine in 2005. The publication is the authoritative, independent voice of the Microsoft IT community and provides real-world technical, product, news and industry information for experienced information technology professionals working within a Windows platform computing environment. Editorial provides readers with the strategies, and behind-the-scenes insight into Microsoft and the Windows computing platform so they can make better informed decisions regarding their organizations' IT infrastructure. Features and columns include product coverage and reviews, security information, ready-to-run scripts for automating the operations and management of Windows networks, and tips and tricks for the IT professional. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Redmond Channel Partner
Written for Microsoft IT professionals as a sister publication to Redmond magazine. Specifically targeted to the various types of Microsoft partners whose job functions reflect executive management, IT management, principals and consultants, including solution providers, VARs, resellers, distributors, system and network integrators, computer retailers, communication carriers and computer/network consultants. Editorial content is completely focused on the strategic needs of the Microsoft channel. Designed to help partners choose compelling technologies, build close relationships with Microsoft, define a niche, negotiate with suppliers and customers and build business. Addresses all aspects of the Microsoft sales continuum from product inception, to marketing and sales, to successful product implementation, management and use. Intended to help Microsoft channel partners succeed and grow their businesses. Offers insights in everything from sales strategies to working with Microsoft and understanding its product plans. Editorial goal is to serve as an independent advocate for readers, addressing the unique technical, business and even political issues involved in the Microsoft channel. Seeks to teach readers how to build partnerships, create a business case for their technology, get needed information and support from Microsoft, position their company and sell products. Also discusses competitive issues, common customer objections and how to profitably position Microsoft technologies. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Redmond Channel Partner Online
Written for Microsoft IT professionals as a sister publication to Redmond magazine. Specifically targeted to the various types of Microsoft partners whose job functions reflect executive management, IT management, principals and consultants, including solution providers, VARs, resellers, distributors, system and network integrators, computer retailers, communication carriers and computer/network consultants. Editorial content is completely focused on the strategic needs of the Microsoft channel. Designed to help partners choose compelling technologies, build close relationships with Microsoft, define a niche, negotiate with suppliers and customers and build business. Addresses all aspects of the Microsoft sales continuum from product inception, to marketing and sales, to successful product implementation, management and use. Intended to help Microsoft channel partners succeed and grow their businesses. Offers insights in everything from sales strategies to working with Microsoft and understanding its product plans. Editorial goal is to serve as an independent advocate for readers, addressing the unique technical, business and even political issues involved in the Microsoft channel. Seeks to teach readers how to build partnerships, create a business case for their technology, get needed information and support from Microsoft, position their company and sell products. Also discusses competitive issues, common customer objections and how to profitably position Microsoft technologies.
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Redmond Online
Features up-to-date information on services, new releases, upgrades, solution provider changes, education and certification programs. Focuses on experiences with complex network projects using case studies and interviews. Offers hands-on suggestions on how to save time and increase effectiveness at solving specific technical problems.
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Redmond Reporter
Redmond Reporter is a local, weekly newspaper serving residents of Redmond, WA. Send press releases by mail.
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Redmond Reporter Online
Redmond Reporter Online covers News, Sports, Life, Business.
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Redmond Spokesman
The Redmond Spokesman is a weekly newspaper serving residents of Redmond, OR. It focuses on events and news in Redmond and surrounding communities. The deadline for submissions falls on Friday at 5:00 p.m. MT prior to the issue date.
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Redneck Adventures TV
This program is described by its producers/hosts as "somewhere between the normal outdoor show and Hee Haw!" The Redneck Adventures is not your average outdoor show; this show mostly goes after game that isn’t seen on most television programs (like racoon, Russian boar, squirrel and rabbit), and the guests aren't necessarily experts in the fields of hunting and fishing. Good-natured humor is an major part of this program that appeals to all ages. The program has been in production since 1998. It was seen nationwide on CMT's Country Fried Videos in July 2006, originally scheduled as an 8-part segment, but 50 airings were eventually made on the network. Back Channel Media has ranked the show as one of the top overall aired outdoor shows nationwide. The program currently airs on America One stations, The Sportsman Channel, and other television outlets across North America and Puerto Rico. The producers are interested in any type of product sponsorships or guest ideas, even if they are not typically associated with fishing, hunting or the outdoors.