Media outlets starting with S
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SScoops With Danny Mac
Scoops with Danny Mac is a rapidly growing sports media channel created by Dan McLaughlin, long-time TV broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals. Watch for in-depth interviews of sports greats and intriguing content. From baseball front-office staff and current players to PGA tournament directors, Scoops has something for every sports fan.
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ScoopUSA
ScoopUSA is a weekly Magazine that covers News, Entertainment, Black History, Community, and Jobs in the Philadelphia, Chester, Camden, and South Jersey areas.
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Scooter McGavin's 9th Green
This blog covers music, television, sports, and politics. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Scootering
Background and Format: Launched in 1985, Scootering Magazine is published by Mortons Media Group Ltd monthly and is aimed at readers who own motor-scooters. Covers news, new products, tech, scooter club guides, events & rallies and artwork. The media pack is available to download from here. Circulation: Source: Publisher
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ScooterNova
Background and Format: Launched in August 2018, ScooterNova is a bi-monthly scooter magazine, A4 in size and printed on quality paper with content to match. An independent magazine, ScooterNova is by scooterists, for scooterists, published in August, October, December, February, April and June. Advertising enquiries should be directed to info@scooternova.com.
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Scope
Published by the Stanford University School of Medicine, this blog covers health and medicine. Discusses the latest scientific and medical developments around the world. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). PR opportunities include case studies and news. The best way to contact the blog is on the telephone number, or via Michelle Brandt's email address, which is listed above. Alternatively, they are available across various social media platforms, including Twitter, where they are very active and responsive to tweets.
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SScope
Written for members of International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC), including collection agencies and attorneys. Promotes the commercial collections profession by providing IACC members with the resources to excel in the industry.
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SSCOPE (IPEM)
Background and Format: SCOPE is the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine members magazine. Audience and Readership: IPEM members and physics and engineering professionals. Time of Publication: March, June, September and December. Circulation: A figure is not disclosed. Ad rates: It does not carry advertising. Distribution: It is sent free to members and is available for subscription.
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Scope Blog
Scope Blog is a commercial charity and healthcare blog based in London, aimed at a UK audience. It is the official blog from the charity Scope, an organisation that works with disabled people, of all ages, and their families, across England and Wales. The charity was founded in 1952 and its mission is, "We think a world where all disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else would be pretty incredible place for all of us. Together we can make it happen." Scope supports and works with disabled people and their families at every stage of their lives. The charity offers practical, everyday support and delivers campaigns and fundraisers to raise awareness and to change lives. The Scope Blog is written by staff members at Scope, but also by volunteers who help out at the charity. Some of the content is also provided by guest bloggers, celebrity ambassadors or experts on a specific field relating the blog content they are writing about. The blog acts as a place for Scope to make any announcements but to also further raise awareness for campaigns or fundraisers that they are working on. The blog also highlights the work done by staff or volunteers at Scope and also how celebrities are helping out. The blog focuses heavily on success stories and fundraising events that have been a success. The blog also regularly covers marathons that the Scope team are participating in. Scope Blog also features interviews with fundraisers, campaigners, volunteers, celebrities and more. The blog is updated several times a week, the posts range in size and often carry video and images. Although PR opportunities are not obvious, they are available, primarily in the form of guest blogging. The best way to contact the team is on the email address provided above; alternatively they can be reached via post or telephone. They are also very active on social networking platforms like Twitter and Facebook where they are very responsive. It is also worth noting that the blog posts rarely carry bylines and are simply published under the alias of 'Scope'.
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Score
Published as an erotic magazine edited for men. Contains articles of interest regarding fashion, sports, sex and glamorous photos of women.