Media outlets starting with Y
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YYou Betcha RadioUnited States of America
The most "Midwest" podcast on the planet. Myles the You Betcha Guy and the gang, Ryan, Tyler and Jerrod, have been talking man culture, nostalgia and being from the Midwest since 2019. Listen to each comedy filled episode every Wednesday. Cheers!
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YYou Better You BetUnited States of America
Nick Kostos, the undisputed King of Wagertainment, brings you the best bets, hottest takes, and electric energy. Alongside the sharp and charismatic, Femi Abebefe, Nick covers the biggest matchups, latest line movements, and futures markets like no one else. Expect up-to-the-minute coverage of backdoor covers, bad beats, and the emotional highs and lows that come with every bet. This isn't just sports betting talk--it's an experience.
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YYou Can Sip With UsUnited States of America
Grab your favorite beverage and come sip with the virtual BFF squad you didn't know you needed! Join BFFs Ashlie and Colleen as they catch up and bring you all their favorite products, entertainment recommendations, hot takes, advice and shenanigans. As part of the sip squad, you'll leave the hour with new things to incorporate into your life, lots of laughs and, as always, your much needed girl time fix. Tune in weekly... there's always a spot saved for you!
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YYou Can Sit With UsUnited States of America
We're your new best friends. In our weekly podcast we dive into female friendships, current events, and what's going on in our lives. Come sit with us, and enjoy!
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YYou Can Sleep When You're DeadUnited States of America
You Can Sleep When You're Dead is a blog that covers freelance photography and journalism, outdoors, and adventure. 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 blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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YYou Can! Inspiring Women In BusinessUnited Kingdom
Inspiring and motivational this podcast has been created to re-energise and support women on their business journey to achieve consistent 5 figure income months working part time. In this podcast I share the success of myself and others, the reality of running your own business and creating long term positive change for you and your family. This podcast 'keeps things real', supporting you to create a consistent 5 figure per month income working part time so you can provide the presence and presents your family deserves.
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YYou Can't Do ThatUnited States of America
A podcast about hockey from three women who have more opinions than information and LOTS of feelings about the Washington Capitals. These enthusiastically self-righteous idiots aren't here to win - they're here to make friends! (And talk about which hockey players are cats and which are dogs.) Join Eva, Kelly, and Rave for jokes and yelling about the latest league headlines, player antics, and more.
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YYou Could Do That On TelevisionUnited States of America
You Could Do That On Television is a weekly podcast where comedians Mohanad Elshieky and Hannah Wright dive into the insane era of early 2000s reality TV. In each episode they focus on a different chaotic show, reminisce on all the wild things these genre-pioneering shows used to be able to get away with that would never fly now, and even talk to some of the shows’ former cast and crew.
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You Could TravelUnited KingdomBackground and Format: Founded in March 2019, You Could Travel is a blog written by husband and wife Gergely Varga and Cory Varga. The couple loves to travel and You Could Travel is blog about inspiring others through information packed articles so that they inspire couples to travel to regain their sense of adventure during which they can learn about beautiful blue planet through science, conservation, photography and storytelling. Monthly Unique Users: 300000
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YYou Did What With Your Wiener?United States of America
A blog featuring two adventurous Dachshunds climbing mountains, breaking stereotypes and living the good life. 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 as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).