Media outlets starting with T
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The Nevada IndependentUnited States of AmericaThe Nevada Independent provides an independent journalistic voice in Nevada by establishing new paradigms for nonprofit, community-supported news organizations.?? Founded by veteran political journalist Jon Ralston, the publication strives to deliver transparent, truthful journalism and offer educational resources for greater civic engagement. Topics covered include Nevada's elections and politics, government, economy and business, fact checks, and polls. It also includes the intersection with social issues and opinions, black interests and African American issues. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Nevada SagebrushUnited States of AmericaThe Nevada Sagebrush is the student run publication serving the campus and faculty of the University of Nevada in Reno. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Nevadan / El NevadenseUnited States of AmericaCOURIER is a national news website covering a variety of general news topics, part of the Courier Newsroom family of progressive news sites.
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TThe New AbnormalUnited States of America
Covers great conversations with smart people from media, politics, science, and business. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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The New Afternoon Show - WNYU-FMUnited States of AmericaAn eclectic mix of rock and related music. The only place in and around New York to hear the newest independent and imported sounds without chatter and filler. Each DJ adds their own perspective to give the show some daily variation, plus ticket giveaways, interviews, guest DJ’s and live in-studio performances by today's underground stars. The program is hosted and produced by students.
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The New AmericanUnited States of AmericaEvaluates the events of the nation from a decidedly conservative point of view. Provides political and social commentary and a forum for the exchange of ideas.
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The New ArabUnited KingdomBackground and Format:The New Arab is a news and current affairs website focused on the Arab world. It draws on the editorial staff of al-Araby al-Jadeed, an Arabic language website, as well as original English content from staff members and contributors on the region’s political, social and cultural issues. The aim is to provide in-depth and informative coverage and put forward views and voices to promote a progressive discourse and counter autocratic and sectarian narratives that threaten to dominate the region. Contributors’ blogs and readers’ own stories are encouraged to create a space for new and less-heard voices, especially those of youth from across the Arab world. The website is not only be shaped by its editorial team but also through a participatory process to ensure an evolving and versatile platform reflecting the cultural and intellectual diversity of the Arab region.Audience and Readership:Those living in the Middle East and those interested in the region's political, social and cultural issues.Monthly Unique Users:This figure is not available.Ad Rates:There is no advertising on this website.Other Information:The editorial team prefers email contact.
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The New AsteriskUnited States of AmericaServes as a guide to San Francisco's urban living by providing information on the best of what the city has to offer. Sections include: Art, featuring gallery highlights, local artists and museum exhibitions; Home, showcasing the local decorators, creative dwellings and architecture; Dine, featuring restaurant recommendations with menu highlights and restaurant decor; Style & Entertainment, highlighting local fashion, music and entertainment; Nightlife & Calendar, highlighting the hottest night spots and events in the area; Community, spotlighting different communities, people and places in the city; and Marketplace, serving as a useful directory of local businesses and services. In 2013, the magazine changed its name from Asterisk San Francisco to its current title.
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The New AtlantisUnited States of AmericaWritten for scientists, policymakers and citizens. Designed in an attempt to clarify the nation's moral and political understanding of all areas of science and technology. Features include a series of critical essays, in-depth reporting pieces, and an ongoing survey of technology and society that provides a brief commentary on the major scientific advances and political debates as they happen. Dedicated to the larger questions surrounding technology and human nature, and the practical questions of governing and regulating science.