Media outlets starting with S
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SScholastic UKUnited Kingdom
Scholastic creates quality products that educate, entertain and motivate children, including books, fairs and resources.
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SSchole Sisters: Camaraderie for Classical Homeschooling MamasUnited States of America
Schole Sisters is the podcast for the classical homeschooling mama who seeks to learn and grow while she's helping her children learn and grow. Schole Sisters is a casual conversation about topics that matter to those of us in the trenches of classical homeschooling who yearn for something more than just checking boxes and getting it all done. In each episode, we cover our Schole Everyday (suggestions for inspiration and growth), and a topical discussion relying on principles we find in books by people like David Hicks, James Taylor, and Charlotte Mason. Come and join the Sisterhood of the Podcast!
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SSchön!United Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 2009, Schön! magazine is published by Schön! Publishing GmbH. twice a year and is aimed at readers interested in the creative industries. Covers fashion, art & culture, interviews with celebrities and designers. The media kit is available from: www.schonmagazine.com///SchonMediaKit.pdf Circulation: Source: Publisher
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SSchön! - schonmagazine.comUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: schonmagazine.com is the website for Schön! magazine, featuring fashion, art, illustration, conceptual photography, celebrities and photographers. Audience and Readership: The readership breaks down as follows: Female: 57%, Male:43% Median Age: 28 years old 58% earn over £125,000 a year 87% have a university degree 89% live in the cities 83% have no children 64% read Schön! between 15min and an hour 80% read Schön! for personal pleasure 45% read Schön! for professional reasons 55% are employed within creative industries (Source: Publisher) Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher The website has 2,900,156 page visits per month with over 6.5 million worldwilde monthly ad impressions. The monthly unique users are from 197 different countries. (Source: Publisher) Ad rates: For advertising enquiries, email: media@schonmagazine.com. A media pack can be viewed here. Other information: The publisher can also be reached at: team@schonmagazine.com.
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SSchön! aliveUnited Kingdom
Schön! alive a sister publication of Schön! Magazine celebrating art, travel, lifestyle and food.
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SSchool & CommunityUnited States of America
Edited to provide articles of general interest to public school teachers in Missouri. Coverage includes service, research and innovations in Missouri, teaching techniques, state regulations and community information.
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SSchool Board NotesUnited States of America
School Board Notes's is to encourage and assist all movements for the improvement of public school education for the children of our state. School Board Notes is written for parents of students within the New Jersey school districts.
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SSchool Bus FleetUnited States of America
School Bus Fleet is a monthly magazine published by Bobit Publishing written for school bus companies. The magazine provides information on the management and maintenance of school bus fleets operated by public school districts, private schools, Head Start agencies, and childcare centers. The readership includes public operators as well as a contract service providers. The lead time is one month. Contact the publication for the advertising rates and circulation information.
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SSchool Bus Fleet OnlineUnited States of America
Written for persons involved with school bus operations and outside contract operators in the field of K-12 school transportation. Covers methods for lowering costs and improving fleet operations, new scheduling techniques, pupil handling and vehicle management, and discusses the state and federal regulatory issues involving pupil transportation.
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SSchool Business AffairsUnited States of America
Written for school business officials responsible for accounting, funding sources, finance, facility management, management techniques, pupil transportation, food service and purchase and distribution of products and services in the educational market. Regular features include budgeting, technology and risk management.