Media outlets starting with T
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TThe Progressive Accountant
Created for tax and accounting professionals, The Progressive Accountant provides news, product and service reviews, interviews, how-to articles and best practice advice. Sections include Reviews, TechTips, News, The Buzz, Learning Center and Demo Library. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Progressive Investor
Mutual Fund Reform is an online publication covering financial planning and services educating investors about how to increase their returns, become advocates for their own portfolios and become more informed.
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The Progressive Magazine
The Progressive has aimed to amplify voices of dissent and those under-represented in the mainstream, with a goal of championing grassroots progressive politics. Our bedrock values are nonviolence and freedom of speech. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, we publish on national politics, culture, and events including U.S. foreign policy; we also focus on issues of particular importance to the heartland.
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TThe Progressive Orthodontist Magazine
The publication aims at bringing readers fresh insights, new trends and best practices for the business orthodontics.
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TThe Progressive Physician
Editorial covers medical practice technology. Discusses the electronic exchange of public health information, healthcare in the United States, reviews of medical software and applications, the latest news in medical technology, tips on how to use medical software and applications to your advantage and other related topics. Readers are also given the option of subscribing to the newsletter. Sections cover: Management, Reviews, Tech Tips, News, The Buzz, Solutions, Demo Library and Careers. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Progressive Populist
Provides a progressive populist view of issues pertaining to workers, small businesses and family farmers. Features include profiles of progressive activists, populist essays, farm and labor news and articles from the alternative press around the country. Regular contributors include Jim Hightower, Amy Goodman, Dean Baker, John Buell, Margie Burns, Alexander Cockburn, Joe Conason, Froma Harrop, Arianna Huffington, Jesse Jackson, Hank Kalet, Donald Kaul, Gene Lyons, Margot Ford McMillen, Garrison Keillor, Ralph Nader, John Nichols, Vicki Nikolaidis, Wayne O'Leary, Greg Palast, Rob Patterson, Ted Rall, Joan Retsinas, Roberto Rodriguez, Connie Schultz, Michael Silverstein, David Sirota, Norman Solomon, Tom Tomorrow, Sam Uretsky, Mark Weisbrot, Robert Weissman, Dave Zirin and Dave Zweifel. Since October 31, 2010, The Progressive Populist also has a partnership with Vicki Nikolaidis to produce an Internet radio show via Blogtalkradio. For the first two editions of the program, held on October 31 and November 11th, the show was called "The Progressive Politics Show" and was hosted on Asnycnow Radio One. The show was renamed Talking Progressive Politics and moved to the Populist's BTR service since November 17th, 2010.
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The Progressive Pulse
This blog covers a range of issues, topics, debates, and people that affect the public policy of North Carolina. Aimed at improving the overall quality of life in the state by informing communities from an online forum. 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). This blog is hosted on GrindTV.com
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The Progressive Rancher
The Progressive Rancher is a magazine where they cover Regional & Local News.
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TThe Progressor-Times
Progressor-Times' editorial mission is to provide local area news to residents The publication is written for the local community of Carey, OH.
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TThe Project Online
The Project is an Internet radio station owned by iHeartMedia. The format of the station is alternative rock music. The target audience is alternative rock music fans in the Cincinnati, OH area, ages 18 to 54. The station can also be heard on Cincinnati area FM translators at 100.7 FM and 106.3 FM, and offers live streaming and podcasts. 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, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.