Media outlets starting with S
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SUPER.selected.
Aimed at African-American women at girls. Discusses everything from art and fashion to culture and life. Sections include: art, fashion, beauty, film, music, good reads, news, LGBTQ, world travels, celebrities, events The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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super/collider
Background and Format: Launched in 2006, Super/collider is an independent agency overseen by super/creative ltd based in London and is aimed at people interested in science from a pop cultural perspective. Covers projects, events, publications about architecture, astronomy, biology, design, eco/nature, fashion and science. It has contributed content to outlets including CNN, Vice and has in-house publications like DesigningScience and Ten. For more information about advertising contact the Editor Chris Hatherill at chris@super-collider.com Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose the figure. Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Monday 29th October 2007 Online science-meets-pop culture magazine www.super-collider.com/ has recently moved offices. The editorial team can now be reached at Unit B6, The Print House, 18 Ashwin Street, London, E8 3DL. Chris Hatherill remains the Editor and he can be reached on +44 (0)7982 247 608 and chris@super-collider.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 18th April 2007 S3 Magazine has been re-launched as super/collider, a weekly email newsletter covering everything from fashion and art to science, outer space and the environment. PRs working in science, technology, engineering, aero/space, eco+nature, art, fashion, architecture and design are invited to access past issues at www.super-collider.com/archive.htm. Editor Chris Hatherill can be reached at information@super-collider.com.
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SuperBike
Background and Format: SuperBike is an online magazine that is aimed at motorbikes and motorbike championships. Covers new model launches, road tests, reviews of leathers, boots, helmets, batteries & other gears, MotoGP, the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at letters@superbike.co.uk¿ Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 5 February 2015 Monthly magazine SuperBike has announced a change of publisher. The magazine will now be published by G10 Media - a new company owned by SuperBike Editor John Hogan. G10 intends to develop SuperBike as digital brand, alongside the newsstand print edition. All advertising, editorial and subscription enquiries should be directed at John, who can be reached on +44 (0)7758 743 022 and john@superbike.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 1 November 2010 Following IPC Media’s sale of SuperBike to Vitality Publishing, the magazine has relocated to new offices. The new address is Vitality Publishing Ltd, 3rd Floor, 207 Old Street, London, EC1V 9NR. The new switchboard number is +44 (0)20 7608 6300 and the editorial team can be contacted as follows: Editor Kenny Pryde can be reached on +44 (0)20 7608 6447 and kenny.pryde@vitalitypublishing.com Features Editor John Hogan can be reached at john.hogan@vitalitypublishing.com Technical Editor Bob Gray can be reached on +44 (0)20 7608 6516 and bob.gray@vitalitypublishing.com Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 26 October 2010 SuperBike has been sold to Vitality Publishing. The sports bike magazine focuses on testing, technical features and in-depth bike reviews. Transferring staff will move to Vitality with immediate effect and updated contact details will be announced in due course.
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Superbike News
Background & Format: Superbike News is a website launched in 2009, which reviews and covers racing & motor industry.
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SSuperBreak blog - CEASED
SuperBreak blog sits on the SuperBreak website. SuperBreak brings the reader all the latest gossip from Theatreland, fabulous travel guides and the low-down on all the best hotels. The blog posts are written by Michael, Millie, Catriona, Sarah, Vikki, Hayley and Kirstie. Their respective profiles can be viewed here. Entries in the SuperBreak blog concentrate on categories such as travel ideas, events, theatre breaks and competitions. Previous posts include Short Break New Year Resolutions Challenge, SuperBreak meet Kinky Boots star Amy Lennox, KidZania: The Ultimate Review, 7 Reasons to Visit Munich in December, New Year Breaks: City vs. Country and Save More, Spend More | Christmas Shopping Breaks 2015. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to travel. The team can be reached via the email address listed above. Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/superbreak/
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Supercar Blondie
Supercar Blondie finds and covers the coolest cars, tech, luxury and gaming in the world. The company now has multiple on-camera talents and a team of producers, editors, and social media executives.
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Supercar Driver
Background and Format: Supercar Driver is the membership magazine for the owners club of the same name. It covers the world of supercars, including various models and lifestyle features. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at members of the Supercar Driver club; owners of sportscars, supercars and hypercars. Circulation: The publisher does not disclose this information. Distribution: The magazine is sent to members and is also available to view digitally via the website. Ad rates: For advertising enquiries, email info@supercar-driver.com Other information: There is no generic switchboard number or email, contact the editorial team directly. Videos: Their YouTube channel can be viewed here.
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Supercluster
Supercluster is an online publication with stories about space exploration, NASA, launches, astronauts, and related topics.
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Supercomputing Online
Designed for IT professionals to provide the latest coverage of high performance computing, communications and networking markets. Includes news, analysis, discussion and insights professionals need to make informed purchasing and strategic decisions. Contains news from the corporate, academic and governmental levels. Features new products, financial information, job listings and a calendar of events.
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Superconductor Week
Founded in 1987 and written as a resource for the superconductivity industry and its many related fields. Edited for professionals involved in the research, engineering and commercialization of superconductivity and related fields. News and feature articles report on technology, business, new discoveries, instrumentation and machinery, products, patents, legal issues, finance, government action, materials, R&D, meetings and companies. Coverage of end-use markets includes medical, electric utilities, electronics, research, magnets, microwave, space, cryogenics, R&D, computers, communications and transportation. Includes interviews, analysis and updates to provide strategic insight into the development and commercialization of superconductors in medical, electric power, communications, military, basic science and other markets.