Media outlets starting with C
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CURE Online
Developed for individuals coping with cancer and blood disorders. Provides scientific information in an easy-to-understand format. Presented by physicians committed to providing quality care to their patients. Features recent advances in diagnosis and treatment, cancer prevention, clinical trials, cancer news, support group information and a Q&A section.
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CCuriosity Quest - KVCR-TV
Curiosity Quest is an upbeat educational program that explores what kids are curious about. In each show the host investigates and explores these curiosities with on-location reports.
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CCuriosity Time - KPRM-AM
Program featuring discussion on a variety of topics such as local news, women's issues, and current events.
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Curious
Free e-magazine of the science website IFL Science, which brings the world of science to life in an amusing and accessible way. The publication provides insights on everything related to science, talking about environmental issues, technology, space, health and medicine, the brain, plants and animals, physics, and chemistry. The aim is to explain the world to its readers, and the magazine's style is informative, colourful, and fun. Visual content helps explain difficult matters and illustrate the text.
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CCurious Cat
Covers investing and economics. Discusses strategies, offers tips and advice 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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Curiously Conscious
Curiously Conscious is a wellness blog focused on the chic, sustainable, healthy living. It documents all the clean and green things the founder gets up to on her journey to good health and wellbeing, while engaging with fellow conscious consumers through entertaining, informative blog posts involving nutritious food, green beauty, ethical fashion and more.The site is individually run by Besma, a wellness blogger and graduate who is finding her way around London with a mindful lifestyle and a good dose of curiosity. The blog came about after she moved abroad to Paris for a year and a half, where she discovered that food habits are very heavily influenced by culture. She has always enjoyed writing and blogging, starting off with a media blog, and progressing to editing her university's magazine. After this, she became passionate about cooking, eating well, keeping fit, and living sustainably, which led to the creation of Curiously Conscious. You can also find her blogging on the Hufftington PostEverything posted on the blog will fall under one (or more) of the four following categories: Nourishing Food, Natural Beauty, Ethical Fashion and Living Well. The posts all have the principles of mindful eating and conscious living - remaining present when choosing what to eat, how to shop, keeping fit and which beauty products to use has become a way of life for the reader, and it will aim to make them feel fitter, healthier and more earth-friendly too. The blog currently has 8000 monthly unique visitors per month.Curiously Conscious is a PR friendly blog, open to reviewing press samples, creating recipes, hosting giveaways, featuring sponsored posts, and more. The blog is based in London, and is open to featuring London-based events as well. As a rule, products featured will only be those that share Curiously Conscious' philosophy and suit its readers' taste.
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Curiously Media
Curiously Media is Reach Plc’s social-first content brand aimed at 16 to 34-year-olds.
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Curiously Persistent
Curiously Persistent is the personal blog of Simon Kendrick, Head of Planning and Scheduling for BBC3. All opinions expressed are Simon's own. The blog is written by Simon, as a means of formalising his professional interests in research, marketing, technology and media, and personal interests in music, film and society. It also serves as an external host for his 'We Love The Internet' emails, which collate features found on the internet that week. The blog presents a diverse range of internet content, assembled from the past week, which Simon sorts and categorises under such headings as 'Things to Think About', 'Reference Points', and 'Longer Reads'. These link to humorous pages, memes and features like 'Love in the time of LOLera' and 'The Confessions of @dick_nixon' to more informative features and news articles such as 'The Big Business of Adventure on Instagram'. PR opportunities include promotion of features, articles and opinion pieces covering television, marketing, technology and media. Simon may be contacted through the details given here, or via his individual profile.
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Curl Magazine
Curl Magazine is a quarterly magazine dedicated to women who want to embrace their curly hair. The print and digital magazine strives to help women accept themselves and share their stories. It covers Hair, Beauty Tips, Hair Products, and Women's Interests.
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CCurls and Contours
Curls and Contours is a style blog written by Anne Adams, where she aims to share her passion for fashion and beauty with other women. Anne encourages readers to break out of their comfort zones in terms of personal style, and celebrate their bodies no matter the type. In the blog, she discusses fashion trends and shares her personal looks. 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 outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).