Media outlets starting with W
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WWoman's WorldUnited States of America
Woman’s World is a weekly lifestyle magazine focused on health, wellness, weight loss, food, beauty, and everyday living for women. It features practical advice, recipes, celebrity stories, and service-oriented content designed to be accessible and solution-focused. The magazine emphasizes approachable tips and inspirational stories.
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WWoman's World OnlineUnited States of America
Woman’s World Online is the digital platform of the publication, offering articles, health tips, recipes, and lifestyle content. The site provides regularly updated coverage of wellness, beauty, food, and personal interest topics, extending the magazine’s service-oriented approach to an online audience.
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wwomanandhome OnlineUnited Kingdom
Woman & Home is a UK-based lifestyle magazine that covers a broad range of topics, including fashion, beauty, health, home, food, and relationships. It provides content aimed at women over 40, with a focus on enhancing daily life through expert advice, practical tips, and inspiring features. The magazine offers a mix of articles on wellness, self-care, real-life stories, travel, and finance, while also showcasing the latest trends in fashion and beauty. It is designed to help readers navigate both the joys and challenges of modern life, with a supportive and aspirational tone.
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WWomanhood and International RelationsUnited States of America
Podcast created by Natalia Bonilla to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level. 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, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.
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WWomanthologyUnited Kingdom
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-FMUnited States of America
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-FMUnited States of America
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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WWOMC-FMUnited States of America
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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WomenUnited KingdomLaunched 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.