Media outlets starting with T
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TThe Magnolia MamasUnited States of America
Covers Fashion, Lifestyle, DIY, Parenting, Home Decor, Party Planning, the South, Entertainment, Recipes, Books, Travel, New Product Reviews, Sweepstakes and Giveaways, and Health. 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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TThe MagPi MagazineUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The MagPi magazine is founded by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and features news, features and tips on how to use RasPi computer systems. Audience and Readership: People interested in the Raspberry Pi computers. Circulation: This figure is not released by the publisher. Ad Rates: For advertising enquiries contact Russell Barnes at +44 (0)7904 766 523 and russell@raspberrypi.org Other Information: Can also be contacted via the form here
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TThe MahablogUnited States of America
This political blog takes a critical look at Washington and its major players from a liberal point of view. Additionally, covers politics, government, politicians, legal affairs, global affairs and the way decisions made by politicians affect the lives of ordinary citizens. 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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TThe Mahnomen PioneerUnited States of America
The Mahnomen Pioneer is written for the farming community of Mahnomen, MN. Deadlines for the publication are Mondays at 5pm CT.
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TThe Maidstone & Mid Kent AdvertiserUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The Maidstone & Mid Kent Advertiser is a local, full colour, free distribution paper, predominantly providing advertising space, though, further includes local news, events and services. Audience and Readership: The Maidstone & Mid Kent Advertiser is aimed at local residents within Maidstone & Mid Kent area e.g. Aylesford, Larkfield, Tovil, Bearsted, Grove Green, Downswood, King's Hill, and surrounding villages. Deadline: The editorial deadline is on the 14th of preceding month to publication. Time of Publication: A new issue is published first of the month. Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The paper is delivered door to door and is also available for pick-up at selected major retail outlets, as well as, available digitally here. Ad Rates: For advertising details email theadvertiser@aol.com or call +44 (0)1233 660 220 Other Information: For editorial enquiries, please contact: atlanticprint1@aol.com
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TThe MailUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The Mail is a publication containing local news and events. It also contains a letters page and lifestyle section tailored to local people. It publishes many editions each day with a final edition headlining the very latest news. There are three editions covering Barrow, Ulverston and Millom. Audience and Readership: Residents of South West Cumbria and South Lakeland including Barrow in Furness, Ulverston, Millom, Grange over Sands and Windermere. Deadline: The editorial team work up until the paper is printed at 10pm the night before it is published. Time of Publication: Mon-Sat, the newspaper is printed at 10pm the previous night and out the next morning. Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Ad Rates: SCC - £10.36 + VAT, Full Page - £2456 + VAT (colour or B&W) Information on advertising can be found here Other Information: Send a letter: letters.em@nwemail.co.uk Newsdesk: news.em@nwemail.co.uk Sports desk: sport.em@nwemail.co.uk Photographic: pictures.em@nwemail.co.uk Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Wednesday 28th June 2017 North West Evening Mail has changed its name to The Mail to reflect the fact that it is no longer an evening newspaper. The CN Group has rebranded the regional title to help create a more vibrant mix of the very latest local news and information, packaged in an easy-to-read format. All email addresses have changed to end with @cnmedia.co.uk and the website can be viewed at www.nwemail.co.uk. James Higgins remains the Editor of the title; he can now be reached on +44 (0)1229 840 231 and james.higgins@cnmedia.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/nwemlive
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TThe Mail - Business DeskUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The Mail is a publication containing local news and events. It also contains a letters page and lifestyle section tailored to local people. It publishes many editions each day with a final edition headlining the very latest news. There are three editions covering Barrow, Ulverston and Millom. Audience and Readership: Residents of South West Cumbria and South Lakeland including Barrow in Furness, Ulverston, Millom, Grange over Sands and Windermere. Deadline: The editorial team work up until the paper is printed at 10pm the night before it is published. Time of Publication: Mon-Sat, the newspaper is printed at 10pm the previous night and out the next morning. Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Ad Rates: SCC - £10.36 + VAT, Full Page - £2456 + VAT (colour or B&W) Information on advertising can be found here Other Information: Send a letter: letters.em@nwemail.co.uk Newsdesk: news.em@nwemail.co.uk Sports desk: sport.em@nwemail.co.uk Photographic: pictures.em@nwemail.co.uk Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Wednesday 28th June 2017 North West Evening Mail has changed its name to The Mail to reflect the fact that it is no longer an evening newspaper. The CN Group has rebranded the regional title to help create a more vibrant mix of the very latest local news and information, packaged in an easy-to-read format. All email addresses have changed to end with @cnmedia.co.uk and the website can be viewed at www.nwemail.co.uk. James Higgins remains the Editor of the title; he can now be reached on +44 (0)1229 840 231 and james.higgins@cnmedia.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/nwemlive
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TThe Mail - EditorUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The Mail is a publication containing local news and events. It also contains a letters page and lifestyle section tailored to local people. It publishes many editions each day with a final edition headlining the very latest news. There are three editions covering Barrow, Ulverston and Millom. Audience and Readership: Residents of South West Cumbria and South Lakeland including Barrow in Furness, Ulverston, Millom, Grange over Sands and Windermere. Deadline: The editorial team work up until the paper is printed at 10pm the night before it is published. Time of Publication: Mon-Sat, the newspaper is printed at 10pm the previous night and out the next morning. Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Ad Rates: SCC - £10.36 + VAT, Full Page - £2456 + VAT (colour or B&W) Information on advertising can be found here Other Information: Send a letter: letters.em@nwemail.co.uk Newsdesk: news.em@nwemail.co.uk Sports desk: sport.em@nwemail.co.uk Photographic: pictures.em@nwemail.co.uk Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Wednesday 28th June 2017 North West Evening Mail has changed its name to The Mail to reflect the fact that it is no longer an evening newspaper. The CN Group has rebranded the regional title to help create a more vibrant mix of the very latest local news and information, packaged in an easy-to-read format. All email addresses have changed to end with @cnmedia.co.uk and the website can be viewed at www.nwemail.co.uk. James Higgins remains the Editor of the title; he can now be reached on +44 (0)1229 840 231 and james.higgins@cnmedia.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/nwemlive
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TThe Mail - nwemail.co.ukUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The website is an online edition of The Mail. The site covers news, health, sport, entertainment and eating out. Audience and Readership: For those interested in news and events in South West Cumbria and South Lakeland including Barrow in Furness, Ulverston, Millom, Grange over Sands and Windermere. Monthly Unique Users: Source: ABC Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here Awards: 2016 - O2 Media Awards North West, Best Website (nominated)
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TThe Mail - ProductionUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The Mail is a publication containing local news and events. It also contains a letters page and lifestyle section tailored to local people. It publishes many editions each day with a final edition headlining the very latest news. There are three editions covering Barrow, Ulverston and Millom. Audience and Readership: Residents of South West Cumbria and South Lakeland including Barrow in Furness, Ulverston, Millom, Grange over Sands and Windermere. Deadline: The editorial team work up until the paper is printed at 10pm the night before it is published. Time of Publication: Mon-Sat, the newspaper is printed at 10pm the previous night and out the next morning. Circulation: Source: ABC (print and digital edition combined). Ad Rates: SCC - £10.36 + VAT, Full Page - £2456 + VAT (colour or B&W) Information on advertising can be found here Other Information: Send a letter: letters.em@nwemail.co.uk Newsdesk: news.em@nwemail.co.uk Sports desk: sport.em@nwemail.co.uk Photographic: pictures.em@nwemail.co.uk Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Wednesday 28th June 2017 North West Evening Mail has changed its name to The Mail to reflect the fact that it is no longer an evening newspaper. The CN Group has rebranded the regional title to help create a more vibrant mix of the very latest local news and information, packaged in an easy-to-read format. All email addresses have changed to end with @cnmedia.co.uk and the website can be viewed at www.nwemail.co.uk. James Higgins remains the Editor of the title; he can now be reached on +44 (0)1229 840 231 and james.higgins@cnmedia.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/nwemlive