Media outlets starting with W
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WWildfire Tech PR blogUnited Kingdom
Wildfire Tech PR blog sits on the eponymous site. Wildfire was founded in 2011, through the merger of EML and Wildfire PR, to create an agency able to meet the communication needs of technology companies today. The blog posts are written by the Wildfire Tech PR team. Previous posts in the Wildfire Tech PR blog include PR director of the future: PRs need freedom to experiment, Why is the UK electronics industry undervalued?, 5G: the network economics of reality, COP21 and the transition to renewable technologies, PRCA Tech Group on The Future Of Tech Journalism and the rise of advertorial, The PR director of the future – answering the difficult questions, PR director of the future: Does PR play a strategic role in business?, PR director of the future: Is ‘PR’ still a valid description?, Wildfire wins B2B PR agency of the year and On the new Word of the Year and why everyone needs to chill out. PR opportunities include news and information related to PR and technology. The team can be reached via telephone or the postal address listed above as well as the contact form on their website.
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WWildflower MagazineUnited Kingdom
Wildflower Magazine is an independent UK-based print and online publication focused on country-lifestyle interests. It celebrates living in and around the countryside with features on interiors, gardens, seasonal inspiration, travel, food and drink, wellbeing, fashion, and creative stories accompanied by photography that reflects seasonal change and rural aesthetics. The magazine also produces newsletters and events that extend its editorial themes into community experiences.
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WWildfowlUnited States of America
Edited for serious duck and goose hunters. Offers how-to, where-to-go and informational updates on waterfowl topics including flyway reports, shotgunning, boats and blinds, decoys, wildlife art and collectibles. Editorial content also highlights duck and goose hunting adventures from across the continent.
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WWildfowl Carving MagazineUnited States of America
Written as a how-to reference for both the hobbyist and professional wildfowl carver. Covers wildfowl carving competitions and exhibitions, current news, museum exhibits, new products and books for wildfowl carvers. Provides step by step tips on carving wildfowl, carving and painting demonstrations, live bird reference photos, a pull-out pattern, an extensive events directory and carving news.
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WWildfowl OnlineUnited States of America
Created for serious duck and goose hunters. Offers how-to, where-to-go and informational updates on waterfowl topics including flyway reports, shotgunning, boats and blinds, decoys, wildlife art and collectibles. Editorial content also highlights duck and goose hunting adventures from across the continent.
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WWildland Trekking BlogUnited States of America
Wildland Trekking is about Inspired Exploration. On Wildland trips, guests discover new landscapes, ecosystems, knowledge and ways to enjoy the natural world. Our goal is for people to be inspired, and their lives enriched, by the wonders of our amazing planet.
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WWildland WeedsUnited States of America
Written for members of the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. Provide information and focuses on issues pertaining to exotic pest plant biology, distribution and control.
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Wildlife BlogUnited KingdomBackground & Format:Launched in January 2009, Wildlife is a personal blog about poetry. The blog provides a mixture of poetry and art content with Susie blogging about whatever interests her. Many posts are accounts of her at poetry festivals throughout the UK which are written in a first person format and may include photographs. Others consist of poetry talks, reviews of poetry, novels and announcements of her performing at gigs. She also does posts about interviews she has given.The Blogger:Wildlife is written by Susie Wild who started the blog alongside her work as a poet, writer, journalist, critic, lecturer, festival organiser and editor based in Cardiff.PR Opportunities:PR opportunities are limited in that the blog exists for Susie to announce her appearances and promote her work. She can best be reached at susiewild@hotmail.com
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WWildlife Control TechnologyUnited States of America
At Wildlife Control Technology Magazine, our mission is to bring information from the top Wildlife Damage Control instructors, nationally recognized educators, and researchers who are experts in their field.