Media outlets starting with V
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VVGChartzUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 2005, VGChartz (Video Game Charts) is a website overseen by VGChartz Ltd and is aimed at gamers interested in software and hardware sales. Covers news, previews, sales, weekly & yearly charts and pre-orders. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Monthly Unique Users: VGChartz currently attracts over 1.1 million readers per month with a registered userbase of 75,000 members and serves around seven million page views (Source: Publisher).
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VVGChartzUnited Kingdom
Covers technology, computer games, video games and new game reviews. Editorial content includes the latest news, reviews and recommendations for gaming hardware, software and new game releases. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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VVGChartzUnited States of America
This site serves as a destination for video game reviews and previews. Also offers video game tips, cheats, codes and release dates. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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VVGKAMIUnited States of America
VGKAMI is an independent online gaming authority with a mission to be your one-stop source for walkthroughs, guides, tips, tricks, cheats, FAQs, and more.
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VVGUUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: VGU started as GU - a gaming website founded by those who study games design at university. Since 2011 the site has grown from a three person video game publication into a full fledged team of staff and contributors. Video games were the first path, but since the beginning the site expanded to work with not only the games publishers but hardware, technology manufacturers, TCG companies and table-top board games. VGU aims to provide their side of video games journalism and technology with experience from the other side. The website has writers who did not study games design or other video game courses but the core team still very much sits within the industry, some lecture, others still create games. Audience and Readership: VGU is targeted at people working within video games industry or simply interested in following the news and developments relates to technology, video games in particular. Ad rates: For advertising information, email at the address listed.
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VVH1United States of America
VH1 is a 24-hour cable network that connects viewers to today's hottest artists and music through series, specials, live events, exclusive online content, public affairs initiatives and other original programming. Viewers can also see movies, from cult classics to VH1 originals, on Movies That Rock. VH1 is also home to Save the Music, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of music education in America's public schools by restoring and supporting music programs and raising public awareness about the importance of music participation for the nation's youth. VH1 is a division of Viacom Inc. PR professionals looking to pitch general music news and information should contact the network's news director, who will filter the pitch to the appropriate person. PR professionals looking to pitch a new series, documentary, or film for acquisition should contact the appropriate member of the network's programming department. Press releases intended for a specific show on VH1 should be sent to that show's producer. Lead times vary depending on the nature of the pitch. In July 2005, Viacom Inc. launched a new, in-house mobile-messaging platform to deliver wireless entertainment content and interactivity to consumers. The new platform made accessible content from Comedy Central (Joke of the Day, Insult of the Day, Booty Calls and Daily Show Headlines), VH1 (Best Week Ever and This Day in Pop Culture) and CMT/Country Music Television (Pick or Flick). The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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VVH1 - Los Angeles BureauUnited States of America
VH1 is a 24-hour cable network that connects viewers to today's hottest artists and music through series, specials, live events, exclusive online content, public affairs initiatives and other original programming. Viewers can also see movies, from cult classics to VH1 originals, on Movies That Rock. VH1 is also home to Save the Music, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of music education in America's public schools by restoring and supporting music programs and raising public awareness about the importance of music participation for the nation's youth. VH1 is a division of Viacom Inc. PR professionals looking to pitch general music news and information should contact the network's news director, who will filter the pitch to the appropriate person. PR professionals looking to pitch a new series, documentary, or film for acquisition should contact the appropriate member of the network's programming department. Press releases intended for a specific show on VH1 should be sent to that show's producer. Lead times vary depending on the nature of the pitch. In July 2005, Viacom Inc. launched a new, in-house mobile-messaging platform to deliver wireless entertainment content and interactivity to consumers. The new platform made accessible content from Comedy Central (Joke of the Day, Insult of the Day, Booty Calls and Daily Show Headlines), VH1 (Best Week Ever and This Day in Pop Culture) and CMT/Country Music Television (Pick or Flick). The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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