Media outlets starting with W
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WWashington Week OnlineUnited States of America
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal is the program formerly known as Washington Week in Review. The program merged with National Journal in February 2006 to expand its media influence. Washington Week is the longest running public affairs program on PBS. In January 1969, Washington Week in Review became the first local program to air on the Public Broadcasting Service. The program features a group of journalists participating in a round table discussion of major news events and has a small group of regular correspondents and a large group of occasional guests. The show is hosted by Gwen Ifill, who became the original program's moderator in October 1999. Regular panelists include Fortune Magazine Washington bureau chief Jeffrey Birnbaum, Washington Post correspondent David Broder, National Staff Writer for the Washington Post Cece Connolly and Wall Street Journal political editor John Harwood. In 1974, the program won the Alfred duPont-Columbia University Award. Other awards include a Silver Medal from the International Film and Television Festival of New York, Emmy Awards from the Washington Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and many other local awards from around the country. Washington Week is currently carried by 90 percent of the over 300 PBS stations around the country and reaches 97 percent of US television households. The program is viewed predominantly by men and women over 25 years of age who are interested in public affairs and politics. Press releases are best sent to the program's news desk by fax, where they will be allocated appropriately.
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WWashington Wine ReportUnited States of America
Covers wines out of the state of Washington. 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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WWashingtonExecUnited States of America
Covers corporate leadership in the Washington, D.C. area. Gives executives the insight, advice and tools they need to make smarter decisions about business, careers and executive relationships. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWashingtonianUnited States of America
Established in 1965 and edited for the educated, active residents of Washington, D.C. Publishes articles on a variety of issues, including dining out, wine, real estate, money, health, people, movies, beauty, fashion, shopping, sports, the federal and local governments, history, gardening, homes, travel and art. Sections include Spotlight, profiles that offer quick snapshots of a local person, and Capital Comment, which focuses on gossip, personalities, and fun takes on Washington, D.C. life. The Washingtonian DOES ACCEPT article submissions. Before writing an article, ideas should be sent to ideas@washingtonian.com.
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WWashingtonian Bride & GroomUnited States of America
Provides couples as well as wedding industry specialists information on all things bridal.
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WWashingtonian Bride & Groom OnlineUnited States of America
Provides couples as well as wedding industry specialists information on all things bridal.
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WWashingtonian OnlineUnited States of America
Helps readers better appreciate living in Washington by publishing many service stories, such as guides to the area's best restaurants, top doctors and great weekend getaways.
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WWashingtonian PostUnited States of America
Washingtonian Post covers Travel,Technology,Science,Politics,News,Money,Health & Safety,Food,Christian
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WWashingtonian WeddingsUnited States of America
This blog is hosted on Washingtonian.com. Covers weddings in the Washington, DC, area. 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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WWashingtonWiseUnited States of America
Our finances, portfolios and the markets are affected daily by the policies and politics coming out of Washington. In each episode of WashingtonWise, host Mike Townsend, Charles Schwab's Vice President for Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, focuses a non-partisan eye on the stories that matter most to investors, and his guests offer actionable suggestions for what to do--and what not to do--with your portfolio. Podcasts are for informational purposes only. This channel is not monitored by Charles Schwab. Please visit schwab.com/contactus for contact options.