Media outlets starting with C
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Cycle Sprog
Background and Format: Cycle Sprog is an Online Website for parents containing all the information they need to get cycling with their children.
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Cycle Traveller
Background and Format: Cycle Traveller is published by Double A Media annually and is aimed at readers interested in cycling holidays. Covers cycling routes in Britain, Europe, worldwide, reviews of gear, different cycling surfaces. It also has sister magazines Active Traveller and Snow Magazine. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)1285 841 711 Circulation: Source: Publisher. Monthly Unique Users: 40,000 (Source: Publisher)
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Cycle World
Geared toward motorcycle owners and buyers, accessory buyers, potential buyers and enthusiasts of the overall sport of motorcycling. Includes a has a broad editorial perspective, covering motorcycling from street, to off-road and dual purpose. Articles outline tests, comparisons, evaluations and exclusives about various facets of the sport.
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Cycle World Online
Geared towards motorcycle owners and buyers, accessory buyers, potential buyers and enthusiasts of the overall sport of motorcycling. Provides a broad editorial perspective, covering motorcycling from street, to off-road and dual purpose. Articles outline tests, comparisons, evaluations and exclusives about various facets of the sport.
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Cycle.travel
Cycle.travel is a bike journey-planner plus routes, city guides, and maps
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Cycleboredom
Dedicated to the life and culture of bikes in a way deviating from the status quo. 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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CYCLECHIC Blog
Launched in November 2007, CYCLECHIC blog is a cycling-fashion and lifestyle blog, sharing the latest looks and trends in cycling and cycling gear. The goal is to also promote cycling as a desirable lifestyle choice. throughout the blog, tips, advice and style inspiration can be found. CYCLECHIC has since been featured in The Times, The Observer, The Guardian, The Evening Standard and Vogue. The Author behind the blog is Caz Nicklin, who became inspired to start this blog after failing to find a stylish bike helmet. She started selling Bern Helmets from her West London flat, before finally expanding. She is the best point of contact regarding the blog. The different categories on the blog include Style, Tips and Advice, News and Events, Product Reviews, Get Involved, In The Mood For..., Press, Gifts For Cyclists, Christmas and Gifts. The most recent posts include Cycling to the North Kent Coast: The Cyckechic Guide (Leg 1: Faversham to Whitstable and Leg 2: Tankerton to Westgate on Sea), and The Guide to Bike Bags and Panniers. PR opportunities include features and competitions. The best way to get in touch is via email at caz@cyclechic.co.uk.
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Cyclescheme Commuter Magazine
Background and Format: Cyclescheme Commuter (formerly known as Cycle Commuter) magazine is published by Farrelly Atkinson Ltd on the behalf of Cycle Scheme twice a year and is aimed at readers participating in the cycle scheme for work initiative. Covers features about how the scheme works, accessories, short distance commutes, long distance commutes, cycling gear, techniques for safety riding on the road, hill-climbing and interviews with cyclists. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher
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CycleTechReview.com
Background and Format: CycleTechReview.com is all about the bike; in particular it is devoted to the world of the high-performance bicycle and aims to keep on top of developments in that sphere of bicycle and bicycling technology. CycleTechReview.com’s in-depth features examine bicycle product design, development, operation and engineering, providing readers with the ultimate resource when it comes to understanding exactly what they are riding or what they will be riding next. They are interested in everything from the artisan-built, steel-frame to the modern monocoque carbon-fibre superbike. As well as discussing the theory behind the products, CycleTechReview.com aims to test them thoroughly, assessing the way each product performs, and in so doing arming its readers with the information that will help them make the right purchasing decision for their specific needs. Audience and Readership: Informed cycling enthusiasts. Monthly Unique Users: They do not reveal their MUU figure. Sections: News Reviews Accessories Apps Bags & Cases Bikes & Frames Body Protection Books Clothing Components Computers GPS Drivetrain Helmets Lights & Safety Pedals & Shoes Pumps & Tools Storage Training Aids Wheels & tyres Features Media CycleSport Events Training Nutrition Travel Shopping Ad rates: For advertising information please contact Simon Whiten on +44 (0)7968 699 848. Other information: Submission details available here