Media outlets starting with B
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Bristol Bites
Bristol Bites is a commercial blog launched in January of 2010 with the aim of becoming “the definitive guide to food and drink in Bristol, offering those living in and visiting Bristol a single source for all the information that they need”. The blog combines reviews, launch news and events in Bristol with recipes and other culinary miscellany. Founder and Editor Emily Knight is originally from Essex. She later moved to London for five years and has now been living in Bristol since August 2009. She says: “I have a keen interest in food, its sources and origins, cooking, eating out and, most importantly, finding new ways of expanding my knowledge and experience in this area.” When Emily first started working on the blog she had not been in Bristol for very long and was keen to spend more time exploring the area. She says: “I don’t think I had realised just how much Bristol has to offer, and so decided to create a blog on the subject. Not only to catalogue my own journey, but to share my discoveries with others, and hopefully learn from these others too!” Posts take various forms and include news, reviews and other features detailing restaurants, what’s on and services available locally. The majority of blog posts are written in a chatty style with some written from personal experience. Reviews vary in length giving information on a service or event with additional links to related external websites or contact information. Sections include News, Reviews, What's On, Recipes, Best of Bristol, Bites Services, as well as Bristol Bites Directory. PR opportunities include brand name and product placement, reviews, listings and competitions. Please note that all content is related to Bristol and the surrounding areas. Emily can be reached by telephone and email at emily@bristolbites.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 9 November 2011 Bristol Bites, a guide to food and drink in the city of Bristol, has launched with a new design to include more content and services. The new site builds on the original Bristol Bites blog and is the culmination of six months of planning by Blogger Emily Knight and Chris Brown, Editor of online newspaper Bristol 24-7. The site features all the original content of the blog including reviews, a calendar of events, profiles of local businesses and details of local offers, but also includes some new additions. The new directory is a searchable database of Bristol-based food and drink businesses including pubs, pop-up restaurants, shops and local supper clubs. A review of each listing will be published where available and users will be able to post their own reviews and ratings on each business’ listing page. Emily can be reached on +44 (0)7887 514 245 and emily@bristolbites.co.uk and Chris can be reached on +44 (0)117 230 9247 and chris@bristol247.com. The site can be viewed at www.bristolbites.co.uk
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Bristol Business Post
Background and Format: Bristol Business Post is a freely distributed, A4 glossy magazine that covers business news and business profiles within Bristol. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at decision makers within selected businesses in the Bristol Area. Time of Publication: Issues are published after the 8th date Frequency: Joint issues are January/February, March/April, May/June, July/August, September/October, November/December Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The magazine is freely distributed within the Bristol area. Ad Rates: Advertising contact information can be found here. Other Information: The editorial team can be reached through the general editorial email address.
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Bristol Herald Courier
Bristol Herald Courier is a daily newspaper written for residents in the Mountain Empire Region (southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee.) The newspaper covers both local and national news. Topics covered include news, sports, arts & entertainment, lifestyle, classifieds, business and community events. Deadlines are at 10pm ET the day before issue date.
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BBristol Life
Physical publication of this title has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Background and Format: Bristol Life is a magazine which provides local information to get the most out of living and working in Bristol. Audience and Readership: Bristol Life is aimed at affluent residents of Bristol, with homes in Clifton Village, Clifton Wood, Victoria Park, Clifton Down and Sneyd Park. It is targeted towards those whose property is worth more than £500k. Deadline: 2 weeks before publication date. Time of Publication: Thursday. Publication dates are available in the advertising specification below. Frequency: Every three weeks. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: They deliver every issue of Bristol Life to 6,000 homes in Clifton Village, Clifton Wood, Victoria Park, Redland, Henleaze and Sneyd Park. An additional 4,000 copies are distributed to leading businesses around the city: high-end cafés, hotels, salons, spas, boutiques, restaurants, galleries and art spaces as well as estate agents, lawyers and solicitors’ offices and private banks. Ad Rates: A media pack is available here. Advertising specifications are available here.
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BBristol Living
Background and Format: Bristol Living Magazine is a local magazine with local content, recipes, interviews with chefs, home/garden inspiration and lifestyle. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at the residents of Bristol. Ad Rates: For advertising queries please contact +44 (0)1225 343 710. Circulation: Source: Publisher
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Bristol Mum
Background and Format:Bristol Mum is an award-winning website for mums and dads raising children in Bristol.
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BBristol Phoenix
Bristol Phoenix is a weekly newspaper published for the residents of Bristol, RI. The editorial content includes community news and events, high school sports, weather, editorials and a community guide.
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Bristol Post
Background and Format: Launched in 1932 as The Evening Post, The Bristol Post has been published in Bristol since 1932, when it was owned and run by members of the community and has been serving the people of the city and surrounding areas for over 70 years. Covering local news and what's on in the region, the paper is published daily and distributed across North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Weston as well as the city of Bristol. The editorial deadline falls at 10:30am daily, with the paper published in the evening. A list of advertising contacts can be viewed at www.bristolpost.co.uk/contact-us. Emails are best directed to the newsdesk at bristolpostnews@localworld.co.uk and content will be forwarded to the relevant departments. Circulation: Source: ABC (for print and digital gross). Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (daily paper): Year of Change (nominated) 2017 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Our hearts go out to you (nominated) 2015 - Regional Press Awards, Supplement of the Year: Weekend (nominated) 2013 - Regional Press Awards, The Digital Award (nominated) 2013 - Regional Press Awards, Scoop of the Year: Trial By Mob (nominated) 2013 - EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Website of the Year (winner) 2012 - Regional Press Awards, Supplement of the Year: The Weekend (nominated) 2011 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year - Help Us Grow (Winner) 2011 - Regional Press Awards, Supplement of the Year - Banter (Winner) 2010 - The EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominee) 2010 - The EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Community Campaign of the Year (nominee) 2010 - The EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Front Page of the Year (nominee) 2007 - EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Print Journalist of the Year (Daily) Chris Allen 2007 - EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Front Page of the Year 2007 - EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year 2004 - Regional Press Awards, Finalist: Evening Newspaper of the Year Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 3rd April 2017 The Bristol Post has relaunched its website. The site, which can be viewed at www.bristolpost.co.uk, now features bigger pictures, faster loading pages and an upgraded video player. For more information, the team can be reached at epnews@bepp.co.uk and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/bristolpost ¿Gorkana Alert: Monday 22 June 2015 Local World, in exclusive partnership with Google, has launched new apps for 10 evening edition newspapers. The free apps will be delivered to Android mobile and tablet handsets every workday at 5 pm to capture the engagement of the homeward-bound commuter and to offer readers a collection of the most important and entertaining content from their city. The first wave of titles in Local World’s portfolio to publish the new apps are the The Post (Bristol), Cambridge News, Derby Telegraph, Gloucestershire Echo, Hull Daily Mail, Leicester Mercur
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BBristol Post - Bristol Live
Background and Format:Launched in May 2013 as The Bristol Post Online, the website serves the Bristol area with daily news, views, features, business and sport covering the local area. In March 2017 has relaunched its website. The site features bigger pictures, faster loading pages and an upgraded video player. More information about readership and audience can be viewed on the parent outlet page. It became known as Bristol Live in April 2018. Advertising information can be viewed at www.bristolpost.co.uk/contact-us. Monthly Unique Users:The figure is not disclosed. Awards:2013 - Regional Press Awards, The Digital Award (nominated)2013 - EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Website of the Year (winner)2010 - The EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Website of the Year (Nominee)Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 3rd April 2017The Bristol Post has relaunched its website. The site, which can be viewed at www.bristolpost.co.uk, now features bigger pictures, faster loading pages and an upgraded video player. For more information, the team can be reached at epnews@bepp.co.uk and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/bristolpost