Media outlets starting with S
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Speea Spotlite
Newsletter of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace. Written for labor union members. SPEEA represents over 24,000 engineers, scientists, technical and professional employees at the Boeing Company in the Puget Sound, WA area and nationwide. Written for union members with the purpose of providing information on news concerning the union.
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SSpeech Communication
Presents a forum for the advancement of human and human-machine speech communication science; stimulating cross-fertilization between different fields of this domain; and contributing toward the rapid and wide diffusion of scientifically sound contributions in this domain. Targets researchers and engineers working in speech sciences and speech technology.
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Speech Technology
Established in 1995 and published for those working in the speech recognition industry. Editorial focuses on productivity, advancements, the future of the industry and other areas such as research and development, software and hardware advances, VoiceXML, speech deployments including text to speech, automatic speech recognition and biometrics (security-related). Covers the development, application and integration of speech recognition technology for business and consumer applications. Provides features and articles that cover emerging technology, new products and industry leader profiles. Sections include: Features; News and Views; Technology Trends; Speech Business; The Human Factor; The View from AVIOS; Using Speech; Voice Ideas and New Products. Less than 20 percent of the material that appears in Speech Technology magazine is freelance-written, and they typically only work with experienced journalists familiar with their market or expert contributors. Speech Technology magazine does not generally pay for articles by outside contributors. As a general rule, they do not accept vendor-submitted articles for publication inside the magazine. They will, however, accept vendor-supplied, by-lined articles for the "Sounding Board" section of the Web site, and also welcome vendor comments to any stories, blog postings, or other content that appears inside the magazine or other properties.
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SSpeech Technology Online
Designed for those working in the speech recognition industry. Features cover speech recognition and synthesis technology, new products, company profiles and reports on implementation and industry trends.
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SpeechPathology.com
Serves as the leading speech language pathology information source for speech language pathologists. Provides news and information about various communication disorders. Individuals can find information about specific conditions, products, professionals and support groups all related to communication disorders.
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Speed Communications blog
Speed Communications is a PR and communications agency with offices in London and Bristol. The blog posts are written by the Speed Communications team. The team specialise in consumer & lifestyle, business & corporate, public sector, sport, health & wellbeing and media. Entries in the Speed Communications blog concentrate on categories such as Advice, Agency, Awards, Baby, Business, Consumer, Corporate, Digital, Gaming, Jobs, Logistics, Media, Mobile, Q&As, Retail, social media, Sport, Technology and Wellbeing. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to communications. The team can be reached via telephone or post.
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Speed Sport
Created for people involved with American motorsports and features previews and post-race coverage of the key automotive contests throughout the U.S. Includes driver personality profiles, new car designs, associated products and general industry news.
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SPEED SPORT Magazine
Launched in March 2012 and written for motorsports enthusiasts. Includes power rankings, racing nation, lessons in history, series-by-series news, industry and technology sections.
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Speed:Sport:Life
Covers automotive topics, including cars, racing, and industry news. Features car reviews and event coverage. 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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SpeedFreaks
This show features coverage on motorsports. Topics range from drag racing to NASCAR, supercross to freestyle motorcross and imports to open wheeled rockets. Syndicated by Wilbur Entertainment. The show launched on June 25, 2000. The show offers a digital Podcast.