Media outlets starting with T
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The Puzzler Collection
Background and Format: The Puzzler Collection is published by Puzzler Media monthly and is aimed at readers who enjoy a variety of puzzles. Covers crosswords, cryptic crosswords, hanjie, kakuro, killer sudoku, sudoku, suguru and wordsearch. It also has a sister publication, Puzzler. There are no advertising opportunities. Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number
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The Pyramid
The Pyramid is a weekly community newspaper serving residents of Sanpete County, UT. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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TThe Python Podcast.__init__
The Python Podcast.__init__ is a podcast about the Python programming language, its ecosystem, and its community. Tune in for engaging, educational, and technical discussions about the broad range of industries, individuals, and applications that rely on Python. 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.
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The Q Connected - KLAQ-FM
Program spotlights the hottest new releases in music as well as up and coming rock bands from the El Paso, TX area.
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The QT
The QT is a new (to be launched) online media platform for the North East of England with a mission to deliver quality regional journalism. The platform will be featuring issue-led campaigning news, features and commentary as well as news, politics, business and culture from the North East.
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The Quackometer
The Quackometer is a developing healthcare blog based in the UK and launched in 2006. The Blogger originally developed an automated online tool of the same name to try and spot quack web sites just from the language they use. The blog has since become a popular destination for critical discussion of conventional health and medical wisdom. The blog is written by Andy Lewis, who was recently voted the 80th most important tweeter on the web, according to a top 100 poll run by The Independent. To which they said, "Le Canard Noir is the alter-ego of sceptic blogger Andy Lewis whose feed and website, The Quackometer, call out those suspected of medical quackery." Andy lives in Gurney Slade, Somerset and has worked as a Sales Consultant for 12 years. The blog takes a critical, at times satirical and sceptical view of medicine and healthcare. The Quackometer aims to seek out "quack" medicines that fill the internet, with Andy spotting common errors in arguments and news pieces. Readers are encouraged to post suspicious claims to The Quackometer and Andy will reply with his analysis of a particular medicine or debate. He also uses Twitter to challenge and draw attention to medical policy and to call out the actions of alternative medical practices and their failings. Andy does not want to be contacted by PRs.
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The Quad, West Chester University
The Quad is the student newspaper serving the West Chester (PA) University campus. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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TThe Quadrangle, Manhattan College
The Quadrangle is the student newspaper serving the Manhattan College in Riverdale, NY. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Quality Edit
The Quality Edit independently review products related to Food & Beverages, Home Decorating & Décor, Fashion, Beauty, Parenting, Wellness, Pets, Gift Guides, Industry Trends.
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Impact Factor: 2.130 (Source: 2016 Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters 2016) 5-Year Impact factor: 2.217 (Source: 2016 Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters 2016) Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: Published 12 times a year. Affiliations: The journal is published for the Experimental Psychology Society. Aims of the journal: The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology aims to promote the interests of scientific psychology and its researchers. Content: The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology publishes two types of articles. The first are original, standard articles on any topic within the field of experimental psychology. These can be single-experiment manuscripts, as long as the data and the conclusions are interesting. The second type of articles are Rapid Communication articles (under 3,000 words) reporting novel techniques or ground breaking results that warrant rapid publication. Contributions to The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology must report original research and will be subjected to review by referees at the discretion of the Editorial Office. Content: The journal publishes original articles on any topic within the field of experimental psychology (including comparative research). These include substantial experimental reports, review papers, rapid communications (reporting novel techniques or ground breaking results), comments (on articles previously published in QJEP or on issues of general interest to experimental psychologists), and book reviews. Editorial contacts: The Editorial Assistant can be reached at qjep@telenet.be See the full list of editorial contacts here Manuscript submission: Instructions for authors can be viewed here. Online submission at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pqje Other information: Previously published in two sections, Human Experimental Psychology (Section A) and Comparative and Physiological Psychology (B), the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology merged in 2006 to form a single journal.