Media outlets starting with S
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SSpecial Events Magazine Online
Aimed at event professionals who provide products and services for events in hotels, resorts, inns, and clubs. Highlights aspects of the special event industry including party rental, catering, weddings, theme decor, hotels and tents. Focuses on the business portion of planning meetings and conventions, companies, personalities and events pertinent to each issue's theme as well as the industry as a whole.
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Special Needs
Special Needs Blog covers Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning, Advocacy, and a lot more. 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.
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Special Needs Jungle
Special Needs Jungle is a blog that was started in 2008 by Tania Tirraoro, as a way of preserving the knowledge that she had gained successfully navigating the 'jungle' of the statementing system for her sons. Over the years, it has expanded from just a personal blog into a site that is packed with useful information about special educational needs and disability issues faced by children and their parents. She has since been joined by her friend, Debs Aspland. The blog posts are written by Tania Tirraoro and Debs Aspland. Tania is an author, social media consultant and current co-chair of Family Voice Surrey parent-carer forum. Tania previously worked in broadcast news before having her two sons. Debs is an indepdent SEND trainer and consultant at Inspiring Circles. Debs is also a Lead Trainer for Early Support, a Trainer for Kent Safeguarding Children Board and a Performance Management and Life Coach. There is also a team of columnists who write about subjects that range from child psychology to rare diseases in childhood. Entries in the Special Needs Jungle concentrate on a variety of categories such as ADD/ADHD, Autism & Ausperger's, campaigns, carers, diabetes, disability, disability financial help, downs syndrome, dyslexia, dyspraxia, health news, medical news, resources and research. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to special educational needs, disability and health issues from 0 to 25 years. The team can be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active.
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SSpecial Projects
Spinnaker's editorial mission is to give a voice to the students, to inform, to educate, to offer the students a campus forum. The publication is written for students and employees of the University of North Florida. Deadlines for the publication are Friday before issue date. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SSpecial Projects
Daily Tar Heel's editorial mission is to open the minds of its readers and provoke open conversation. The publication is written for students, professors, and people of the Chapel Hill area. This publication covers campus news, local news, and some national news. You can find the current list of student editorial staff here: http://www.dailytarheel.com/page/contact This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SSpecial Projects
Daily Cardinal is written for the students, staff and faculty of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. It is published daily during the academic year and weekly during the summer. Coverage includes international, national and local news. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SSpecial Projects
CNN International, worldwide cable and satellite distribution arm of the vast Cable News Network, was launched in 1985. It provides round-the-clock breaking news coverage and public affairs programming designed to appeal to audiences around the globe. The network consists of five feeds: CNNI Europe, CNNI Asia Pacific, CNNI Latin America, CNNI United States, and CNN en Espanol. To pitch a story idea or guest, please contact the booking department at (404) 827-1305.
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SSpecial Projects
Nationally- distributed broadcast television network providing a variety of news, information and entertainment programming to over 200 local affiliates. Assets include an extensive news reporting and public affairs division, exclusive coverage of major sporting events around the globe via CBS Sports, and original first-run comedy and drama series via CBS Entertainment. CBS programming is also available through downloads at www.google.com. Primetime and other programming is available for viewing on the Internet and through mobile devices for a fee. In January 2006, CBS Corporation created CBS Vision, a research unit designed to explore and offer insight on emerging technologies, media consumption patterns and advertising value in the media marketplace, and to share that knowledge with all CBS Corporation divisions as well as outside clients and potential partners. CBS also offers a new media wireless service called CBS News To Go. This offering, for a subscription fee, allows viewers to obtain breaking news alerts in both video and picture formats. The service also allows viewers to receive information from Entertainment Tonight. This service became available in March 2006. In August 2006, CBS News expanded its medical and health coverage with a partnership with WebMD, the leading provider of online health information for consumers and physicians. The partnership was designed to provide CBS Evening News, The Early Show and CBSNews.com with its daily content and resources, including interactive tools for diagnosis and healthy living. CBS began broadcasting in 1948.
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Special Report with Bret Baier - FOX News Channel
Special Report examines the inner workings of government on issues such as taxes, welfare and the political scandals of the day. The program covers Congress, the White House, military and defense, legal proceedings, and economics. Special Report features interviews with news makers, political pundits, and FOX News contributors. Each program features a two-minute segment called The Grapevine, which brings viewers the latest outrageous news, political polls and gossip. The program is broadcast live from FOX News Channel's Washington, D.C. bureau. PR professionals are advised to send press releases to the FOX News Channel assignment desk or to the program's producer. All information sent must be related to a top government or legislative issue and be of interest to a mass audience. Due to the volume of information received, pitches are generally not taken over the phone. Keep pitches brief, but specific and include appropriate contact information. Lead times vary depending on the nature of the story. Breaking news can be covered instantly while some features may take weeks to produce. Special Report with Bret Baier is viewed predominantly by adults interested in political news and public affairs. For advertising rates and information, contact an advertising sales representative at (212) 301-5401.