Media outlets starting with B
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BBoys Ahoy
Covers food and lifestyle from a mother with boys. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Boys By Girls
Background and Format: Boys By Girls was first released in May 2011. Each issue runs with a different title and theme, focusing on menswear and the young male of today. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at men as well as those interested in photography. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose this figure. Other information: They do not wish to be contacted by PRs.
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BBoys Watching Buffy
Joe Welkie and Vance Tucker watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the first time ever and share their thoughts on every episode.
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BBoyz
Background and Format: Launched in 1991, Boyz is published by Waterfield Publishing weekly and is aimed at the LGBT community in Britain. Covers news about the scene, interviews with artists, community updates in art, leisure, HIV advice, theatre, music, shopping, fitness, travel and celebrities.. For advertising enquiries for the Boyz website or their magazine Stephen can be reached on +44 (0)20 3633 2200 Option 1 and at stephen@boyz.co.uk Circulation: Source: Publisher. Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 9th October 2007 Boyz, is a free gay magazine distributed in London and selected cities throughout the UK. The team are looking to hear from people about gay/gay-friendly/gay interest news, music, books, DVDs, theatre, film, clubs, social groups and culture. If anyone has anything they think would be suitable for the magazine, they can contact us on +44 (0)20 7025 6100 or on any of the following emails: music@boyz.co.uk news@boyz.co.uk whatson@boyz.co.uk dvds@boyz.co.uk socialgroups@boyz.co.uk Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 1st March 2007 The Warwick team (http://www.warwickworldwide.com/) are no longer responsible for editorial content on Boyz. Former Editor Stephen Unwin, consultants Howard Wilmot and Simon Gage and writers Louise Durham, Michael Turnbull and Rachael Lloyd will continue to help out with one-off pieces, but have handed the reins of the magazine to Managing Director David Bridle. Warwick will continue to produce http://www.theboyzblog.com/, which will be re-branding imminently. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 31 August 2006 Boyz – the gay weekly - has re-launched, with a new editorial team led by Associate Editor Stephen Unwin, who can be contacted on +44 (0)20 7242 1919 and Stephen@boyz.co.uk. Stephen will continue to contribute to NewWoman, where he was Online Editor. Contributing EditorsSimon Gage – a regular contributor to The Independent on Sunday Review, Heat, Glamour, Attitude, Sunday Express and other publications - and Howard Wilmot – award winning online journalist - can be contacted on +44 (0)20 7242 1919, simon@warwickworldwide.com and howard@warwickworldwide.com respectively. Louise Durham - louise@warwickworldwide.com - is Celebrity Editor, while Emily Dean (Glamour, Express, ES Magazine) becomes the world’s first ‘Fag Hag’ columnist.
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Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Bozeman Daily Chronicle is a daily, local newspaper serving the residents of Bozeman, MT and its surrounding areas. It covers the outdoors, religion, health, travel, business and local news. For the Arts and Culture section "Ruckus" contact ruckus@dailychronicle.com. Email ruckus@dailychronicle.com with press releases for article consideration, class and audition listings, Ruckus Reads and general inquiries. All calendar submissions are now at dailychronicle.com/calendar. There is a button to "add event" near the top right. Basic listings are free, although there are options for paid promotion within the calendar on our website. The weekly print calendar is drawn from this online events list on the Tuesday before publication.
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BBozeman Daily Chronicle Online
Bozeman Daily Chronicle is a daily, local newspaper serving the residents of Bozeman, MT and its surrounding areas. It covers the outdoors, religion, health, travel, business and local news.
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bp magazine
Written for young men and women living with bipolar disease and parents of bipolar children. Includes articles by and about personalities who share the issues of living with bipolar disorder. Offers features and interviews with personalities, both famous and ordinary, who have learned to make their bipolar lives satisfying and successful.
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Bplans
Provides information on business planing and management tools. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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BBPS Research Digest
Background and Format: BPS Research Digest is a developing healthcare blog that is based in the UK, but it is aimed at a UK and US audience. The blog has a global readership due to the content that is frequently covered on the blog. Research Digest predominantly covers the brain, and brain behaviour. It is published by The British Psychological Society and was founded in February 2003. Although originally it started out as a fortnightly email with over 27,000 subscribers, it was turned into a blog in 2005. In 2010 the blog was voted the Best Psychology Blog at the inaugural Research Blogging Awards. The Editor Christian has written for numerous other publications including the Times, the guardian and the New Scientist. The blog provides features for students, professionals, case studies from Psychologists and covers many topics to do with psychology, ranging from entertainment to science. The blog is updated two or three times a week and posts are usually between 500 and 1000 words in length. The Blogger: The The Editor is Christian Jarrett, and has been in the role since the blog's inception. Research Digest provides original, authoritative reports on the latest psychology research papers. The blog prides itself on covering topics and studies outside of the mainstream media. The Editor trawls hundreds of peer-reviewed journals looking for the latest findings from across the breadth of psychological science. The aim is to write accessible, accurate reports on those studies that make an important contribution, that are relevant to real life, timely, novel or thought-provoking. They say, "We want to demonstrate how interesting and useful psychological science can be, whilst also casting a critical eye over the methods used. We also hope you'll use the comments function to have your say on new research reported here." PR opportunities: These include case studies and news. The best way to contact the blog is on the email address provided; alternatively Christian can be reached via Twitter, where he is very active and responsive to tweets. \Awards: 2019 - ABSW Science Writers’ Awards, The Dr Katharine Giles Science Blog Award (nominated)