Media outlets starting with U
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Urban Outlook - Newschannel 5+
The show serves as a forum for African American issues and focuses on those impacting their families, community, schools and workplace throughout the Nashville metropolitan area.
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Urban Pitch
Covers urban street football (soccer) and it's variants, including freestyle and futsal.
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Urban Praise - WMBI-AM
Program consists of news updates, features on urban issues and a mix of African-American and Latino gospel music. Podcast is available.
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Urban Realm
Background and Format: Urban Realm (previously Prospect Magazine) is a magazine for architecture, design and the specifying industries in Scotland. Prospect includes images from architectural photographers, as well as news and features on building and design projects. It also includes a professional directory and job advertisements. The aims of Urban Realm are to be the voice of architecture in Scotland, provide a platform for the industry to debate the issues of the day, to be a vital source of information on products and services and to remind the world at large that good design adds value not cost. Audience and Readership: Urban Realm is aimed at those people who have a genuine and serious interest in architecture, whether that is the buildings themselves, the clients and communities they serve or the people that work with, for or supply to the influential architectural profession. Deadline: Editorial deadline is at the end of the month prior to the month of publication (e.g. end of February for March publication). Time of Publication: This title is released in the first week of the cover month. Frequency: Published in March, June, September and December. Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 42,000 (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: To enquire about advertising please contact John Hughes on +44 (0)141 356 5333 or jhughes@urbanrealm.com Other information: There is no generic email address for this publication. Contact Editor, John Glenday at john@urbanrealm.com Awards: 2012 - Scottish Magazine of the Year Awards, Small Publishing Company Magazine (nominated) 2010 - PPA Scotland Awards, Scottish Magazine of the Year (Winner)
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Urban Review STL
This blog covers urban planning and related politics in St. Louis. Discusses current projects, future construction plans and the public reaction. 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).
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Urban Splash Blog
Urban Splash is a regeneration company set up in 1993 by Jonathan Falkingham (an architect) and Tom Bloxham (an entrepreneur). The blog was first started in January 2009, with a group of team members contributing to updating it on a regular basis. The blog is updated about general news and project information relating to the works of Urban Splash. The blog is updated by various different team members of Urban Splash, the first blog posts being made by Kate Amin. The blog categories are separated by location, simplifying the posts about regeneration projects that Urban Splash has taken up in the different areas all over the United Kingdom. The blog posts also include some information of personal interests from the bloggers, such as projects that they particularly felt like sharing related to Urban Splash, or about plays that they are excited to see that will be held in a building regenerated by Urban Splash. The team post several times a month. PR opportunities include press coverage. The best way to get in contact with the Urban Splash Team is via email.
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Urban Splatter
Urban Splatter covers luxury real estate, lifestyle, design and celebrity houses and related topics.
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Urban Studies
Background and Format: Urban Studies journal provides an international forum for the discussion of issues in the fields of urban and regional analysis and planning. A hallmark of the journal is that it publishes leading articles from urban scholars working from within a variety of disciplines, including geography, economics, sociology and political science as well as planning and public administration. The journal aims to provide theoretically and empirically informed analysis of the myriad changes affecting the urban and regional condition in the economically advanced nations as well as less developed economies. While contribution to academic scholarship is the mainstay of the journal, its intent is also to inform practitioners of the changing urban scene. Audience and Readership: Those who are currently conducting academic research about cities. Deadline: There is no set deadline. Time of Publication: Contact editorial for information here Circulation: They do not give out a circulation figure. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: This title is only contactable via an online form here. The team rotate the role of Editor-in-Chief.
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Urban Trendsetters News Magazine
Written for upscale urban professionals in Ohio and focuses on urban lifestyle. Profiles artists, entertainers, business leaders and politicians. Highlights urban fashion, including beauty, fitness and health. Strives to provide thought provoking information and to encourage prosperity, personal growth and a positive self-image.
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UUrban Water Journal
Background and Format: The Urban Water Journal provides a forum for the research and professional communities dealing with water systems in the urban environment, directly contributing to the discussion on sustainable development. Particular emphasis is placed on the analysis of inter-relationships and interactions between the individual water systems, urban water bodies (including groundwater) and the environment. The Journal focuses on the water-related infrastructure in the city. Specific topics include: network management, operation and rehabilitation, demand management and levels of service, water recycling and source control at multiple scales, as well as potable and wastewater treatment systems, where they relate to and interact with their respective networks. Papers discussing issues related to the monitoring, utilisation and management of urban groundwater are encouraged, as are papers concerned with water-sensitive planning and design, decision-making and informatics support, operational and asset management and associated economics. Audience and Readership: The readership of the Urban Water Journal consists of international specialists in civil, water and environmental engineering and other relevant disciplines associated with urban planning and the environment. Frequency: 8 issues per year. Circulation: The circulation figure is not disclosed. Distribution: The journal is available through subscription. Ad Rates: The journal does not carry advertising. Other Information: Author guidelines can be found here and submissions can be made here.