Media outlets starting with W
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WWashington Post IntelligenceUnited States of America
Washington Post Intelligence (WP Intelligence) is The Washington Post’s newest suite of services providing senior executives with the insights and connections they need to navigate critical issues. Washington Post Intelligence operates independently from The Post’s newsroom — encompasses intelligence reports, weekly live briefings and invitation-only membership Councils in the fields of AI & Tech, Health Care, Energy & Climate and Global Security.
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WWashington Post LiveUnited States of America
The Washington Post Live is the live journalism platform of The Washington Post, featuring interviews and discussions with government officials, business leaders, newsmakers and other prominent voices discussing the most pressing national issues of the day, in live events, podcasts and posts on the blog.
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WWashington Post Live Podcast - Washington Post LiveUnited States of America
Program features interviews with government officials, business leaders, celebrities and other influencers who discuss the most pressing issues driving the news cycle nationally and across the globe. Hosted by various members of the Washington Post newsroom.
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WWashington Report On Middle East AffairsUnited States of America
Provides comprehensive, analytical coverage of news from the Middle East, Europe and the United States. Articles focus on politics, arts, business, economy, culture and religion.
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WWashington Report on the HemisphereUnited States of America
Written for those interested in economic, political and diplomatic issues affecting the Western hemisphere. Offers analysis of hemispheric issues by regional specialists. Also considers environmental and social issues.
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WWashington ReporterUnited States of America
News-Only Outlets allow our system to include metadata with your news coverage. These outlets contain no pitching or contact information. Leverage News-Only Outlets to search for news items and filter by outlet on monitoring coverage that isn't traditionally pitchable but holds earned media value.
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WWashington Square News OnlineUnited States of America
Washington Square News Online is the website for Washington Square News, a student newspaper at New York University. The paper is published daily from Monday through Friday. The editorial mission of Washington Square News is to provide daily news and information to the New York University community. The newspaper is read by New York University students, faculty, and staff. Topics covered include New York University news, sports, and cultural events. Deadline is 5pm ET the day before publication.
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WWashington Square News, New York UniversityUnited States of America
Washington Square News is published daily from Monday through Friday. The editorial mission of Washington Square News is to provide daily news and information to the New York University community. The newspaper is read by New York University students, faculty, and staff. Topics covered include New York University news, sports, and cultural events. Deadline is 5pm ET the day before publication.
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WWashington Square Park BlogUnited States of America
Washington Square Park Blog is maintained by freelance writer Cathryn Swan, and originally began as a record of the Bloomberg administration's redesign of Washington Square Park, but expanded to include other city issues and news, with a focus on other New York City parks, preserves and public spaces, as well as issues regarding animal welfare, environment and conservation in the city. 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. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWashington Square ReviewUnited States of America
This outlet covers new fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, translations, and interviews