Media outlets starting with C
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C'est Christine
The blog based in San Diego covers Lifestyle, Travel, things to do around San Diego and more. 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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C+D (Chemist+Druggist) - chemistanddruggist.co.uk
Background and Format: Chemist + Druggist (C+D) is published by UBM Medica and has been supporting community pharmacists for nearly 150 years since its launch in 1859. C+D is the newsweekly for the pharmacy community, providing breaking news, opinion, education and data to help pharmacy professionals and suppliers keep up to date with what’s happening in the industry. C+D’s philosophy is to champion and support community pharmacy at every opportunity. From the Choice in Oxygen campaign, to Stop the Switch initiative. The website aims to deliver the latest news, comment and clinical content as well as a host of pharmacy educational materials, opinion, features and the pharmacy professional tools such as the Cat M Barometer and the MUR Zone. Audience and Readership: Retail pharmacy proprietors, managers, locums and dispensing technicians. Secondary readership pharmaceutical, toiletry and cosmetic manufacturers. Deadline: Ongoing. Monthly Unique Users: Source: ABC Ad rates: Advertising details can be found here Awards: 2019 - AOP Digital Publishing Awards, Audience Development Team of the Year (nominated) 2019 - AOP Digital Publishing Awards, Digital Editorial Team of the Year: B2B (nominated) 2012 - AOP Awards, Website - Business (nominated)
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C+D (Chemist+Druggist) - Editorial
Deadline: Editorial deadline is usually four weeks for C+D prior to publication. Other information: The full list of editorial contacts can be found here The website replicates the magazine as the online source of information for pharmacists and pharmacy staff with news, features, comment and content, education and downloads. C+D produces a range of regular e-newsletters, delivering the latest clinical and industry news to more than 22,000 subscribing pharmacy professionals (source: Omniture 2008-2013)
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C-HIT
Focuses on issues of health and safety, in Connecticut and the surrounding region. Offers news stories that focus on systemic problems within the healthcare system that affect real people. Additionally, provides coverage of healthcare issues faced by veterans.
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CC-Level with Chris DeBlasio
C-Level with Chris DeBlasio is a weekly podcast that covers various business topics, including in the sports and entertainment industries. Each episode host Chris DeBlasio interviews his guest for the episode, C-suite and business leaders. 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; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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C-SPAN
C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network), created in 1979 as a private, non-profit service of the cable industry, is a network dedicated to 24-hour a day public affairs programming. Via live, gavel-to-gavel coverage of both houses of Congress, the network's mission is to, according to its website, "air unedited, balanced views of government and public policy forums, and to provide viewers with direct access to elected officials, decision-makers, and journalists." Whenever Congress is not in session, C-SPAN provides coverage of a variety of public affairs events. Speeches, news conferences, forums, seminars, government committee meetings and hearings in Washington, D.C. and beyond are some of the events covered by the network. The coordination of event coverage is the responsibility of C-SPAN's assignment desk, which is best reached by email. The assignment desk consists of several editors, each of whom is responsible for keeping track of events going on in a particular geographic location. One editor follows events on Capitol Hill, while another editor monitors events happening elsewhere in Washington, D.C., and another follows events nationwide. Editors are alerted about events primarily through emails, as well as telephone invitations, and mailed notices. Assignment editors also spend several hours each day on the phone, actively seeking out other events for possible coverage, and monitoring any updates in daybooks and event scheduling. By mid-afternoon, each editor has developed a comprehensive list of events taking place in his or her area the next day. At around 3pm ET, the assignment editors meet with representatives of C-SPAN's editorial departments to determine which events the network will cover the next day. C-SPAN notes that it cannot cover every event the assignment desk learns about. All events need to meet the following criteria before C-SPAN will consider covering them: the event should be of a political affairs nature, the subject must be of national importance, and speakers should be closely related to the topic. According to the network, C-SPAN is available in more than 90 million homes, and is watched by an audience balanced in ideology, geography, and gender. The network is also watched evenly by age groups (33% 18-34, 34% 35-54, 32% 55+) showing interest in daily political news and events. Due to the kind of programming the network airs and its clearly-defined mission statement, very few editors are pitchable. C-SPAN offers nine podcasts, including: C-SPAN's The Weekly, Lectures in History, Washington Today, Q&A , Newsmakers, The Communicators, Landmark Cases, After Words, and 1968 - America in Turmoil. Users interested in these podcasts can find them on C-SPAN's website at www.c-span.org/podcasts, the C-SPAN Radio app for iOS and Android, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify.
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CC-SPAN Online
Web site providing coverage of the United States House of Representatives. Also spotlights public affairs programs, speeches, seminars and government committee meetings of interest to viewers around the nation. The site provides links to government organizations and other resources; contains special features on C-SPAN programs and provides live streams of all programming on C-SPAN, C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN 3, as well as C-SPAN Radio.
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C-SPAN Radio
C-SPAN Radio offers commercial-free public affairs programming 24 hours a day. Listeners hear live coverage from Washington, D.C. of important congressional hearings, key speeches from national leaders, along with archival recordings of presidential tapes, military memoirs and judicial proceedings from both contemporary times and before the advent of television. C-SPAN Radio should not be contacted via fax. General inquiries may be sent via the main e-mail address.
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C-SPAN2
Network providing live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate in session. Also features Senate committee hearings, press briefings, newsmaker speeches and public policy discussions as well as public affairs programming.