Media outlets starting with W
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Wait, What?
Covers comic books, the comic book industry, and pop culture at large. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWaiting For Next Year
Covers Cleveland professional sports. 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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WWaiting on Reparations
Waiting on Reparations is a weekly podcast that delves into the intersection of hip hop music and politics. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio braodcast 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 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. This site offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWaitrose & Partners Food
Waitrose Food is published on the behalf of Waitrose & Partners by John Brown Media monthly and is aimed at Waitrose supermarket customers wanting to learn more about recipes and cooking. Covers food, drink, recipes, restaurants, analysis of international food trends and opinion by chefs and food writers.
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WWaitrose & Partners Food magazine
Food to feel good about., food inspiration and delicious recipes to try at home.
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Waitrose & Partners Weekend
Background and Format: Launched in March 2010, Waitrose & Partners Weekend is published by Waitrose & Partners weekly and is aimed at the supermarket chain's customers. Covers what to do, watch, celebrity contributions like articles from Great British Bake Off contestants, recipes, places to visit and products to buy. For more information about advertising rates, Rachel Crowe can be reached on +44 (0)1344 82 4218 and at emma.ainsworth@waitrose.co.uk Circulation: Source: Publisher. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 3 April 2014 There have been a few changes at Waitrose Weekend, which now contains more news, opinion, features, reviews, food and recipes and has a new look. Joining regular contributors Fi Glover, Clare Balding, Jonathan Agnew, Brian Turner, Alan Titchmarsh and Phillip Schofield are Allison Pearson, Mariella Frostrup, Quentin Letts, Lynne Truss with occasional columns from Sue Perkins, John Humphrys, Michael Parkinson, Simon Calder, Eleanor Oldroyd and Rachel Johnson. For news on food, drink, agriculture, environment, cookery TV shows, trends, farming and the In Focus news feature, News Editor Alison Hepworth can be reached at alison.hepworth@waitrose.co.uk For celebrity interviews, Q&A, 24 Hours On My Plate and contributors for the My Week diary column, Freelance Celebrity Co-ordinator Kate Sleeman can be reached at kate.sleeman@btinternet.com For food, products and recipes, including new cookbooks, Food Editor Alison Oakervee can be contacted through Editorial Assistant Emma Sansom, who can be reached at emma.sansom@waitrose.co.uk For features including My Weekend, travel, beauty, wellbeing, home and gardening and reviews, Features Editor Georgina Gold can be contacted through Editorial Assistant Emma Sansom, who can be reached at emma.sansom@waitrose.co.uk For general enquiries about subbing and design, Editorial Assistant Emma Sansom can be reached at emma.sansom@waitrose.co.uk
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Waitrose Drinks
Background and Format: Waitrose Drinks magazine explores an array of ciders, wines, beers and spirits, highlighting the best through news and features. The magazine offers readers advice for entertaining, cocktails recipes, and insight from Waitrose’s wine buying team using content from WaitroseCellar.com, the supermarket’s specialist drinks website. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at Waitrose customers and loyalty card members. Circulation: The publisher does not release this figure. Distribution: The magazine is available at Waitrose stores. For loyalty card members it is available for free, but can also be purchased for £2. Ad Rates: For advertising information contact the publisher directly. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Thursday 20th July 2017Waitrose Drinks magazine has now launched, covering news on a range of drinks. The magazine offers readers advice for entertaining, cocktails recipes, and insight from Waitrose’s wine buying team using content from WaitroseCellar.com, the supermarket’s specialist drinks website. The Editor Joanna Simon can be reached at joanna@joannasimon.com and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/joannasimon
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WaitWhat
WaitWhat is creating the most valuable independent portfolio of premium IP at the intersection of daily habit and human potential — with a contrarian strategy to scale.
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WAIW-FM
WAIW-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Educational Media Foundation. The format of the station is contemporary christian. WAIW-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Wheaton, IL area. The station airs locally at 88.1 FM.
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WWAIZ-AM
WAIZ-AM is a commercial station owned by Newton-Conover Communications, Inc. The format of the station is oldies music. WAIZ-AM's target audience is adults, ages 35 to 100, in the Charlotte, NC area. The station airs locally on 630 AM.