Media outlets starting with T
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TTechnologyUnited States of America
The Voice of America (VOA) is a dynamic international multimedia broadcaster with service in more than 40 languages. VOA provides news, information, and cultural programming through the Internet, mobile and social media, radio, and television. VOA is funded by the U.S. Government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors. There are no specific deadlines or lead times, as the network primarily deals with breaking news. All pitches, press releases and other related materials should be directed to the news director.
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Edited for elected and appointed officials who manage municipal publicly owned electric utilities and industry policymakers who determine the operating levels and budgets. Includes features on safety, research and development, customer service, policy analysis, community broadband and issues confronting government boards. Regular topics covered include power supply, generation, fuel, transmission and distribution, environment, finance, human resources, training, performance management, information technology, accounting, community relations, renewables, energy efficiency and community broadband.
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FOX News Channel is a cable network covering breaking news as well as political, entertainment and business news. FOX News Channel offers live updates every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day. The network also features interviews with newsmakers. All guest pitches should first be directed to the booking department by email. Many observers have stated that FOX News Channel promotes conservative political positions and biased reporting. Commentators, news anchors, and reporters at Fox News Channel have responded that news reporting and political commentary operate independently of each other and have denied any bias in news reporting. The network debuted in 1996.
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The Wall Street Journal is considered the most widely-read periodical in the nation's business and investment community. Information in the paper is also distributed to many Dow Jones outlets, including news service and specialized financial and commodity reports. The lead time for feature and news coverage is one day to one week. The lead time for The Wall Street Journal Reports is three to five months, although stories are often developed during the two or three months immediately preceding the issue. The lead time for Marketplace and Enterprise is two months. Deadlines are at 5:30pm ET for in-depth business and Marketplace stories and 3pm ET for shorter stories.
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The Oregonian is a newspaper written for the general public in the Portland, OR area. It offers regional and national news and provides its readers with information on business, real estate, arts, entertainment, and sports. The business section offers breaking news, investigative reports, news and news analysis, features, columns and profiles on business in Oregon. The editorial staff only wants to receive information that pertains to Oregon businesses. The staff won a 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News.
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Edited for the business community of Greater Metropolitan Charlotte and its surrounding counties, the Charlotte Business Journal covers locally relevant financial, technological, industrial, and commercial issues. The paper features company news specific to the Charlotte, North Carolina state area, rather than product news or reviews, and the editorial content is made up of both breaking business news and topically focused feature articles. These feature articles cover such diverse industries as technology, real estate, retail, banking, office management, construction, and healthcare. In addition to the lead stories, feature articles and commentary columns, the publication also carries Strategies in Small Business for Charlotte area entrepreneurs. As part of the American City Business Journals group, most of the weekly content of The Charlotte Business Journal can be easily accessed and read online.
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Written for members of the business community throughout the six-county metropolitan Pittsburgh area, Pittsburgh Business Times highlights all segments of the business world ranging from real estate, finance and construction, to wholesale and retail trade. Regular issue features include successful business methods and news of government actions affecting business, and feature articles cover such diverse industries as technology, real estate, retail, hospitality, human resources, and healthcare. Published weekly, every Friday, space reservations and copy deadline is noon, Thursday, eight days prior to the date of publication. They are one of 40+ other local business journals, owned by parent company American City Business Journals.
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Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper offering news from international to local community news, sports, features, editorials, arts & entertainment, business and weather for the Chicago metro area. One of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun-Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and has been home to such renowned journalists as political commentator Robert Novak, film critic Roger Ebert and sports writer Rick Telander. The newspaper is available throughout the city of Chicago, Illinois and its suburbs. The staff honors news embargoes on a case-by-case basis. The publication does not offer reader service cards.
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Launched in 1982, The Mail on Sunday is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, international affairs, health, science, money, travel, sport, showbusiness & TV. It also has a sister newspaper, the Daily Mail.
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CNN en Espanol is a 24-hour, Spanish-language news and information network, offering original programming and around-the-clock coverage of news as it happens. The network is available in the United States and Latin America. Utilizing the worldwide resources of cable news giant CNN, the network provides up-to-the-minute coverage of breaking news, international and regional events. Live reports and analysis comes from a global team of journalists, in-depth daily programs on finance, sports, and entertainment, and specialty shows devoted to the latest in fashion, science and technology, environment, health, and travel. PR professionals are advised to fax press releases to the CNN en Espanol assignment desk. Due to the immense volume of information received by the newsroom, story ideas are not taken over the phone. For all press releases, the network requests a written statement containing the who, what, where, when, and why of the release. Be brief, but specific. Lead times vary depending on the story. Feature stories may take up to weeks to produce, while breaking news can be processed in minutes. For advertising rates and information, contact the cable advertising sales department at (212) 852-6900. The network is reaches about 2.5 million U.S. homes and reaches another 11.4 million in Latin America. To pitch a story idea or guest, please contact the booking department at (404) 827-1305. Pitches can be sent in English. They prefer to interview people who speak Spanish, unless it is a very big story like the presidential race, and then they might translate. Their focus is different than Telemundo in that they do not simply focus on Hispanics. They tell the story in Spanish, but look at the whole country as opposed to just the Hispanic market. CNN en Espanol also broadcasts in Latin America, so they report how the issues affect those countries. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).