Media outlets starting with T
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TTeen Graffiti
Provides an avenue for teens to voice their opinions and concerns on issues they are faced with today and to highlight their positive achievements and accomplishments. Voices the opinions, concerns and ideas of teens while providing nuggets of information that will help build the solid foundation they will depend on for years to come.
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Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News is an award-winning weekly 30-minute newscast for teens, by teens. The target audience for the show is listeners, ages 11 to 16. From news around the world to in-depth reports on everyday issues, such as bullies and Internet predators, the program covers what teens today need to know. Segments also include sports, movie reviews and celebrity interviews. The show aims to make teens better informed and more interested in what is going on in the world around them. The program is syndicated on more than 200 television stations.
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Teen Times
Written for middle level, junior and senior high school students who are members of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America chapters. Designed to help prepare students with skills they can use in everyday life. Covers issues such as peer pressure, nutrition and fitness, parenting, family relationships and career options. Each issue spotlights a region and includes news of chapter activities in that location.
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Teen VOGUE
Written for sophisticated, teenage girls. Content focuses on issues relevant to teens including fashion, make-up, shopping, music and celebrities, as well as features on health and fitness. PR opportunities depend on each individual blog, but the most common opportunities include product reviews, live blogging from events, product launches and more. The recommended point of contact is on the email address provided above, or they can also be reached via post or telephone. Alternatively, Teen Vogue is available on several social media platforms, including Twitter, where they are very active.
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Teen VOGUE - Los Angeles Bureau
Written for sophisticated, teenage girls. Content focuses on issues relevant to teens including fashion, make-up, shopping, music and celebrities, as well as features on health and fitness. PR opportunities depend on each individual blog, but the most common opportunities include product reviews, live blogging from events, product launches and more. The recommended point of contact is on the email address provided above, or they can also be reached via post or telephone. Alternatively, Teen Vogue is available on several social media platforms, including Twitter, where they are very active.
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TeenLife Blog
TeenLife is a blog offering opportunities that inspire passion in teens. Written for students, parents and educators with community service organizations, summer and gap programs, schools, colleges and services that help teens find their purpose. 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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TeenNick
TeenNick is a 24 hour network for young adults featuring movies, original series, animated productions and general entertainment fare that focuses on the real life issues teens face every day. In addition to original programming, the network also airs hit series from Nickelodeon. In addition, Emmy winning Web site, www.The-N.com, provides fans with complete access to behind-the-scenes interviews, pictures and videos, plus a robust community of 2 million members who interact with message boards, user profiles and blogs. TeenNick is targeted towards teens between the ages of 13 and 16 and is currently available in over 56 million homes. On September 28, 2009, The N was rebranded to TeenNick. The network launched in April 2002. It previously shared channel space with sister network, Nick Jr., but the networks separated on December 31, 2007.
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TTeenNick Online
Online version of The N, a network for young adults featuring movies, original series, animated productions, and general entertainment fare. It provides fans with complete access to behind-the-scenes interviews, pictures and videos, plus a robust community of 2 million members who interact with message boards, user profiles and blogs. The outlet offers a digital Podcast.
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TTeens Got Cents
The blog covers saving money and personal finance and is geared towards teens. 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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Teens Wanna Know
An online-online television show geared towards teenagers. Focused on empowering youth to make good choices, using celebrities as positive role models. Features celebrity interviews, teen personal stories, and more. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).