Media outlets starting with B
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BBreakthrough Magazine
Written for professional taxidermists. Focuses on educational instruction for the taxidermy trade. Offers artist profiles, tips, previews and step-by-step, illustrated instructions on features projects and incorporates similar techniques related to wildlife carvings, sculpture and photography. Features technique articles, wildlife reference, and related wildlife art subjects, such as fish carving. Offers taxidermists access to wildlife reference books, video tapes, and information to learn taxidermy.
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Breakthrough Press
Breakthrough Press is an independent online newspaper that share stories about progress and advancement across many areas, from technology to medicine, fashion to the environment, and social justice to the arts – innovative work and thinking across all areas of society.
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BBreakthrough Success
Breakthrough Success is a podcast for entrepreneurs, marketers, and business owners who want to build their own business empires and enjoy the merits of life beyond work as well. Contact via email. 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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BBreakthrough with Rod Parsley
Breakthrough is the worldwide christian television show. It is hosted by Pastor Rod Parsley of the Bridge of Hope and World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio. Parsley takes biblical doctrine and the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a and teaches the need of a Savior. The show can use interviews with political, social, cultural and religious content.
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BBreal TV
A blog featuring new DJs, musicians, news, culture, and music, primarily hip-hop. Also offers both live and recorded interactive programming and simultaneous broadcasts. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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BBreal.TV Blog
A blog featuring new DJs, musicians, news, culture, and music, primarily hip-hop. Also offers both live and recorded interactive programming and simultaneous broadcasts. 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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BBreast Cancer Care
Background and Format: BreastCancerCare.org.uk is the Charity's website devoted to breast cancer care. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at people who want to get involved or are currently part of the charity Frequency: Online - ongoing Supplements and Sections: There are sections on breast cancer information, breast cancer services, a forum, campaigning and volunteering, fundraising and events and news. Monthly Unique Users: They do not disclose the monthly unique users figure. Ad rates: Advertising opportunities are not available
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BBreast Cancer Care - Breast Cancer Care News
Breast Cancer Care News is a mainstream charity and healthcare weblog. It is the official blog of Breast Cancer Care, the London-based charity which was founded in 1972. The blog is aimed at a UK audience, and the charity gives support to over 22,000 people with breast cancer each year. The motto of the organisation is "information and support for anyone affected by breast cancer." Along with the website and blog the charity has a magazine called Vita, which is published two times a year. The Newsblog acts as a way for the charity to make any announcements, or update people with news or changes. The content of the blog is provided by the staff who work for the charity, from the Chief Executive to volunteers and fundraisers. Unfortunately the bylines that appear on blog posts only provide the first name of the Blogger. You are able to click on a Blogger; however it requests you to sign in to the charity's website. The blog's content is mainly news based, providing any latest news on cancer or from the charity itself. Other categories that feature on the blog include: helpline, community, campaigning, fundraising and volunteering. Within those categories the types of topics that the blog discusses are policy response, parliamentary activity, current campaigns, breast cancer awareness month, upcoming events and our clinical statements. Although the Breast Cancer Care Newsblog is mainly a charity and healthcare organisation, a large portion of the content crosses over into politics, largely due to the posts that discuss parliamentary activity and policy response. The charity is very active on various social media platforms, in particular Vimeo, Twitter and Flickr. They often take photos or videos from fundraisers, awards and events that they hold. For further video content head to the charity's YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/user/BreastCancerCare. PR opportunities are not obvious, as the blog acts mainly as self-promotion or as a place to announce news or updates from the charity. However, PR opportunities do exist, especially as they are constantly fundraising or holding events. The team can be reached by email or phone number. Instagram: instagram.com/breast_cancer_care
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BBreast Cancer Care - Vita
Background and Format: Vita magazine is a free magazine published by Breast Cancer Care charity. The lifestyle magazine for people with breast cancer include real-life stories, practical features on health and wellbeing, top tips and expert advice. Circulation: This figure is not disclosed Ad rates: The magazine does not carry advertising
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BBreast Cancer Management
Background and Format: Breast Cancer Management aims to address key issues in disease management by exploring the best patient-centered clinical research and presenting this information both directly, as clinical findings, and in practice-oriented formats of direct relevance in the clinic. The journal also endeavours to highlight significant advances in basic and translational research, and places them in context for future therapy. It provides oncologists and other health professionals with the latest findings and opinions on reducing the burden of this widespread disease. Recent research findings and advances clinical practice in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts. The journal presents this information in clear, accessible formats. Readership and Readership: This journal is aimed at oncologists and other health professionals Circulation: The publishers do not release circulation figures. Editorial contacts: The Editorial Board can be seen here. Manuscript Submission: Unsolicited article proposals are welcomed and authors are required to comply fully with the journal’s Disclosure & Conflict of Interest Policy as well as major publishing guidelines, including ICMJE and GPP2. Please contact the Commissioning Editor with a brief proposal and article outline. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review. Author guidelines can be viewed here. Online manuscript submissions can be found here. Ad Rates: Further information on ad rates can be found here.