Media outlets starting with S
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SSoundOFF - WHO-TVUnited States of America
Program reviews the sports headlines of the week, with a primary focus on regional and local teams.
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SSounds and ColoursUnited Kingdom
Sounds and Colours is a blog about South American music and culture. Through regular articles, news, reviews and audiovisual features, the team focus on the diverse cultures of the South American continent with music, films, and the arts. Sounds and Colours began in order to promote South American music and culture. The team felt that Latin American culture was often shown through a narrow lens, missing much of the diversity that makes it such a rich culture. Russell Slater is the founder of the site (Founder/Editor) alongside a team of contributors. He also contributes to a variety of publications, usually focusing on contemporary Latin American music. Entries in the Sounds and Colours blog concentrate on categories of countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Sections on the site also include News, Music, Film, Arts, as well as What's On. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to arts, travel and entertainment especially South American. The best way to reach the team would be via the email listed above or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.
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SSounds Fake But OkayUnited States of America
A podcast where an aromantic asexual girl and a biromantic demisexual girl talk about all things to do with love, relationships, sexuality, and pretty much anything else that they just don't understand.
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SSounds Like A CultUnited States of America
Putting the "cult" in culture... Do you think SoulCycle is a cult? What about the Royal Family? What about Disney Adults? Or spiritual influencers? Is Instagram itself a cult? We're Sounds Like A Cult, an iHeart Radio Award-winning podcast that analyzes a different fanatical group every week to try and answer the big question: This ~sounds~ like a cult, but is it really? Created and hosted by New York Times-bestselling author Amanda Montell, co-hosted and produced by Chelsea Charles and Reese Oliver.
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SSounds Like A Search And Rescue PodcastUnited States of America
The Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast - where we discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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SSounds Like NashvilleUnited States of America
Features the lastest in country music news, album reviews, style and culture.
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SSounds of Dissent - WZBC-FMUnited States of America
Public broadcasting institutions have come to reflect their most privileged listener's interests. As they mine the wealthiest listener demographics to sell to their corporate underwriters, they distort the news. This program, however, clarifies the crucial stories, views, and information excluded elsewhere. Locally and globally, people are making sounds of dissent, independent of profit and advertising driven corporate bias, and this show lets their voice be heard.
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SSounds of Film - WUSB-FMUnited States of America
This weekly program features music from movies and television. The show also includes interviews with local personalities, entertainers and performers.
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SSounds of the 60s with Tony Blackburn - BBC Radio 2United Kingdom
Background and Format: Sounds of the 60s aims to be a live and interactive programme featuring the best of music from the 1960s, including the hits, rarities, EP and LP tracks and the stories behind the songs, as well as some of Tony's favourite soul tunes from the era for a nationwide audience, available on 88.1-90.2 FM and online. Programme Maker/Production Company: Unique Broadcasting Target Audience: The remit of Radio 2 is to be a distinctive, mixed music and speech service, targeted at a broad audience, appealing to all age groups over 35. The station should offer entertaining popular music programmes and speech-based content including news, current affairs, documentaries, religion, arts, comedy, readings and social action output. Sounds of the 60s is aimed at listeners interested in music from that era. (Source: BBC). Stats: We are unable to provide a breakdown of listening figures for individual programmes. For an overall audience reach figure, please see the main BBC Radio 2 profile. Top Tips for PRs: The production team will plan ahead in terms of accommodating requests from listeners - if your request is date specific please provide eight weeks' notice. The Newsdesk can be reached at uknewsplan@bbc.co.uk The BBC cannot accept traditional product press releases because the BBC cannot endorse products The BBC will not carry out competitions
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SSounds of the 70s with Shaun Keaveny - BBC Radio 2United Kingdom
Sounds of the 70s is a music-focused programme that celebrates the music and culture of the 1970s. The show spans the entire musical spectrum of the decade, mixing chart-topping pop and disco with classic rock, punk, and R&B.