Media outlets starting with W
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Womanthology
Background and Format:Womanthology is a digital magazine and web-based community. It champions positive female role models for women of all ages and career experience. By sharing ideas, best practice and advice, Womanthology helps women become the best possible versions of themselves and challenges the stereotypes of what it means to be a ‘successful’ woman.Audience and Readership:Their international readership base is: female entrepreneurs, employers of women, female employees, professional institutes, female professional networks.Deadline:OngoingMonthly Unique Users:They do not disclose their MUU figuresAd Rates:The website does not offer advertising space.Information:They do not disclose their address and telephone number. To get in touch with the editorial team, please fill out the form here.
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WWOMB-FM
WOMB-FM is a non-commercial station ownedy by Mary's Children, Inc. The format of the station features Catholic programming. WOMB-FM targets listeners ages 18 to 64 in the Ellettsville and Bloomington, IN area, broadcasting at a frequency of 89.9 FM. The station's slogan is "With Our Mother Blest." WOMB-FM is a EWTN Radio affiliate station.
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WWOMC Mornings - WOMC-FM
WOMC Mornings airs weekdays on WOMC-FM from 6:00am to 10:00am. It is hosted by Stephen Clark and JoAnne Purtan.
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WOMC-FM
WOMC-FM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is classic hits. WOMC-FM's tagline is "104.3 WOMC" and their slogan is "Detroit's Greatest Hits." The station targets listeners, ages 35 to 100. WOMC-FM broadcasts to the Detroit area at 104.3 FM. Newscasts air during the morning program and at various times throughout the day.
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Women
Launched in 1855, The Daily Telegraph is published by the Telegraph Media Group Limited daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, lifestyle, sport, travel, culture, business., women, men, food & drink, technology, motoring, education, fashion, money, film, luxury and jobs. It also has a sister newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph.
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Women
Previously called Women & Cancer and serves as a resource that addresses all concerns for women impacted by cancer, covering prevention, management and wellness issues related to cancer, while fostering community. Covers topics such as prevention, wellness, nutrition, spirituality, work and home life issues and caregiving. Regular features include: Sister Speak, women working in support of other women; Spirit House, tending to the soul; Body Wise, nutrition and exercise; Find Your Way, taking the mystery out of the medical system; It's in the Genes, cancer and the family ties; Supportive Care, tools for the tolerating cancer treatment and The War Room, therapeutic advances and drugs in the news.
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WWomen & Guns
Published for women who own or are considering the ownership of firearms for self-defense or sport. Emphasizes practical, legal and safety considerations in regard to concealed carrying.
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WWomen & Health
Provides information for researchers, policy planners, and all providers of health care for women. Focuses on health, illness, physical. and psychological well-being of women.Also views the environmental, lifestyle and sociocultural factors that are associated with health and disease.
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Women & Home Feel Good You
Background and Format: Feel Good You is a women's health and wellbeing title and shares the editorial team with woman&home, which launched in September 2011. The title covers health and wellbeing and aims to satisfy readers’ desire to make the most of their looks, feel younger and take care of their shape. It also provides ideas on how to reduce stress, increase vitality and live a healthier life. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at women who hold an interest in beauty and wellness. Time of publication: The magazine is published in January, April, July and October. Circulation: The figure is not published as it is not measured by the ABC set. Ad rates: More information about advertising can be found here. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 9th January 2017 The lifestyle portfolio at Time Inc UK has changed address are now based at 161 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9AP. Titles include 25 Beautiful Homes, Chat, Country Homes & Interiors, Feel Good Food, Feel Good You, Goodtoknow, Homes & Gardens, Ideal Home, Livingetc, Pick Me Up, Soaplife, Style at Home, TV & Satellite Week, TV Times, What’s on TV, woman&home, Woman, Woman’s Own and Woman’s Weekly. All phone numbers remain the same. The innovation and luxury portfolios continue to be based at 110 Southwark Street, London, and the specialist brands continue to be based at Farnborough Business Park. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 20 September 2011 woman&home the monthly glossy magazine for women over 40, has launched a new print brand extension called Feel Good You. The title covers health and wellbeing and aims to satisfy readers’ desire to make the most of their looks, feel younger and take care of their shape. It also provides ideas on how to reduce stress, increase vitality and live a healthier life. Feel Good You is on sale from today until mid November, with further editions to be published in 2012. The title will be edited by Carrie Taylor, who is also Associate Editor at woman&home. She can be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 7852 and carrie_taylor@ipcmedia.com
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