Media outlets starting with S
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SShonen Flop PodcastUnited States of America
Podcast Hosts David and Jordan are discussing the mangas that got canceled, and what they could have done to have stayed afloat instead of becoming a Shonen Flop. Available on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shonen-flop/id1516326666 And on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5vhFrdFBvzMpnuvwPh2zW1?si=0qBAXHMFTAilAoENyegG2A A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.
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SShonen JumpUnited States of America
Written as a Japanese comic for American teens. Covers many popular "Shonen" stories which usually reach the U.S. in the form of animation, toys, trading cards and video games. Presented in traditional Japanese right to left format.
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SShoopette's Book ReviewsUnited States of America
This blog provides coverage of book reviews, inlcuding christian fiction, historical fiction and science fiction. 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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SSHOOTUnited States of America
Established in 1960 and serves the needs of the creative, production, interactive advertising and branded entertainment executives at advertising agencies. Editorial content provides comprehensive and incisive coverage of commercial production, postproduction and other segments of the industry. Highlights agency creative areas, cinematography, editing, visual effects, animation, music, sound and postproduction. Covers the entire production process from creative concepts and preproduction through production and postproduction. Reports on related fields including production and post in the areas of feature film and TV programming, broadcast and cable TV promotion, music videos, corporate television, television advertising, converging new media, infomercials and interactive media. Weekly publication includes features, trend articles, product announcements, industry news briefs, company profiles and interviews with company executives, with its heaviest emphasis on news. Includes a bulletin board for trade shows such as NAB and other events of interest in advertising related industries. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SSHOOT OnlineUnited States of America
Launched in February 2000, SHOOTonline serves the needs of the creative, production and postproduction executives at advertising agencies. It provides news and insight from the television advertising production and post production worlds. Highlights advertising industry news, trends, strategies and news makers. It showcases the techniques and equipment behind new advertisements. Reports on directors signing with or leaving production companies. It features both original material and content taken from the print edition of SHOOT. Columns include: Produce Stand, interviewing an advertising news maker; The Money Shot, a look at spot budgets; and Fear And Desire, sounding out the industry mood with dispatches from the agencies and beyond. Original news is offered in News Spotpourri, reporting news briefs on advertising happenings; and News Flash, detailing industry comings and goings. News highlights from the print version include a sneak peek of front page stories, an overview of the Special Report and the departments People on the Move, Rep Report and Street Talk. The site also features the print columns Spot.com.mentary, contributed by the editor; Your Shot, written by production industry executives; and Flashback.
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SShoot The FlickUnited States of America
Shoot The Flick. Married nerds introduce each other to new movies!!! New episode EVERY WEDNESDAY.
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SShoot-onUnited States of America
Shoot-on is an online magazine that cover beats related to Archery, Hunting, DIY, Guns, and much more.
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SShooting GazetteUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 1989, The Shooting Gazette is published by TI Media monthly and is aimed at readers who enjoy game shooting. Covers shoot briefings, food for thought, gun dog breeds, shoot reports and reviews of guns and other equipment. It also has sister publications Shooting Times and Sporting Gun. For more information about advertising rates, Martin Puddifer can be reached at martin.puddifer@ti-media.com Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number Alerts: Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 18th April 2016 The specialist brands at Time Inc. UK have changed address and are now based at Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 7BF. The titles which have moved are Amateur Photographer, Angler’s Mail, Country Life, Golf Monthly, Horse & Hound, International Boat Industry, Motor Boat & Yachting, Rugby World,Shooting Gazette, Shooting Times, ShootingUK, Sporting Gun, Superyacht Business, SuperYacht World, The Field, What Digital Camera, World Soccer, Yachting Monthly, Yachting World and YBW.com. The main switchboard number is +44 (0)1252 555 000.
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SShooting IllustratedUnited States of America
Written for gun owners and shooting enthusiasts, includes the latest information on rigles, pistols and shotguns, from handloading to gunsmithing to highpower competition, from competition pistols to heavy field revolvers and from varmint rifles to rifles for the world's biggest game.
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SShooting Illustrated OnlineUnited States of America
Written for gun owners and shooting enthusiasts, includes the latest information on rigles, pistols and shotguns, from handloading to gunsmithing to highpower competition, from competition pistols to heavy field revolvers and from varmint rifles to rifles for the world's biggest game.