Media outlets starting with D
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DDaily Mail - Athletics
Background and Format: The Sports Desk of the Daily Mail. Makes up the majority of the back part of the daily newspaper. It covers football, rugby, boxing amongst other sporting activities, with a focus on national teams as well as international sports news. These pages cover the years athletic sporting events with athlete profiles and post race analysis. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. This section is aimed at those interested in sport. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here.
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DDaily Mail - Beauty
Background and Format: The Daily Mail was founded in 1896 and is owned by Associated Newspapers. It was nominated National Newspaper of the Year in March 2003. It features a combination of comprehensive and incisive news coverage, detailed analysis of world-wide issues and daily features covering topics about today's lifestyle. Femail is a supplement of the Daily Mail which is aimed at its female readership. It includes real life stories and features which would interest women, food, drink, beauty and fashion features. Audience and Readership: Aimed at the female sections of the Daily Mail's audience. Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. Deadline: The editorial deadline is Wednesday for the supplement. The Features Writers also write throughout the week and have their own individual deadlines for this. Time of Publication: Thursday. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here. Other Information: The team prefer email contact.
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Daily Mail - Beauty Upgrades
Type of PR Opportunity Beauty Title of Newspaper Section Beauty Upgrades Day of Issue Monday Name of PR Opportunity Beauty Page Description of the PR Opportunity This beauty section displays around two to four products of a similar theme- ie. the colour purple Stories & Products not considered Beauty products only Leadtime (when you can start selling in) Any time but not more than three months in advance Deadline Two to three weeks in advance Recommended day for sell in Any weekday Sample Requirements Yes Image Requirements Low resolution images in the first instance and then, if requested, high resolution Press Trip / Meeting Requirements N/A Best Journalist Contact Eliza Scarborough - eliza.scarborough@dailymail.co.uk Commissioning Editor Contact N/A Freelance Contact Elsa McAlonan Recommended way to approach contact Email in first instance - eliza.scarborough@dailymail.co.uk or kate.melhuish@dailymail.co.uk Top Tips N/A
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DDaily Mail - Business Profile Opportunity
Type of PR Opportunity Business Profile Opportunity – Daily Mail Title of Newspaper Section City pages Day of Issue Thursdays Name of PR Opportunity The City Interview Description of the PR Opportunity Profiles of Chief Executives from the Top 250 companies listed on stock exchange. Stories & Products not considered Profiles of Chief Executives NOT in the top 250 companies listed on the stock exchange Leadtime (when you can start selling in) No particular day Deadline No particular deadline Recommended day for sell in Any Sample Requirements N/A Image Requirements Lively images are best Press Trip / Meeting Requirements No Best Journalist Contact Erica Gibbons Commissioning Editor Contact N/A Freelance Contact N/A Recommended way to approach contact Email only Top Tips The more blue chip the company Chief Exec is the better
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DDaily Mail - City Desk
Background and Format: The City Desk features all the latest national city and financial news. Each member of the team focuses on a different aspect of business, including the economy, engineering, defence, fund management, pensions, corporate governance, retail, leisure, property, stock markets, oil, mining, airlines, telecoms, infrastructure, utilities and IT. Other information: Olivia Moore, or her equivalent, is the best contact for all administration related enquiries to the team. They approach writing stories from the viewpoint of the consumer, rather than the institution. They require PRs to give good, clear information when things are going wrong, and their relationship with PRs is based on trust and availability. Providing good access at senior levels will enable better coverage. All types of business stories will often feature in the front of the paper as well depending on the importance. Due to the Daily Mail's high female readership, women will often get more attention than men. Every weekend, a member of the team provides cover on the desk. Alerts: Gorkana Meets...Daily Mail's City Editor, Alex Brummer, 20 November 2015 The write up can be found here
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DDaily Mail - Columnists
Background and Format: The Daily Mail was founded in 1896 and is owned by Associated Newspapers. It was nominated National Newspaper of the Year in March 2003. It features a combination of comprehensive and incisive news coverage, detailed analysis of world-wide issues and daily features covering topics about today's lifestyle. The journalists listed write columns for the Daily Mail on a regular basis. Email is generally preferred and some can be reached via their agent or management. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. Deadline: Around 7pm (no strict time), but if it is a very important story or breaking news, it will be published in a later edition. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here.
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DDaily Mail - Competitions & Promotions
Background and Format: The Daily Mail's Competitions & Promotions team work to secure high-level prizes for the main body of the daily paper, and it's Saturday supplement, 'weekend.' The Daily Mail's online promotions can be viewed here. More information on the paper's press opportunity for prizes can be viewed here: Publication Daily Mail Type of Opportunity Anything considered What are the prize criteria? Only life changing prizes Leadtime Rolling basis Deadline Rolling basis Copy Requirements/Word Count Varies Sample Requirements Varies Image Requirements JPG Prize/Redemption Value £10000 Is there a placement fee? Varies Page Space Allocation Promotions Page Best Person Contact promotions@dailymail.co.uk Whose responsibility is it to send out prizes/liaise with competition winners? To be agreed upon Are there any T’s & C’s which must be adhered to? N/A Outsourced Contact N/A Preferred way to approach contact E-mail Additional Notes Everything is looked after on it's own merit by individual departments. Please contact them for further information Additional Opportunities eg sponsorship, awards Not specified
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DDaily Mail - Contributors
Background and Format: The Daily Mail was founded in 1896 and is owned by Associated Newspapers. It was nominated National Newspaper of the Year in March 2003. It features a combination of comprehensive and incisive news coverage, detailed analysis of world-wide issues and daily features covering topics about today's lifestyle. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. Deadline: Around 7pm (no strict time), but if it is a very important story or breaking news, it will be published in a later edition. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here. Other Information: The Features Desk daily meeting takes place at 12pm.
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DDaily Mail - Contributors
¿Background and Format: The Sports Desk of the Daily Mail. Makes up the majority of the back part of the daily newspaper. It covers football, rugby, boxing amongst other sporting activities, with a focus on national teams as well as international sports news. Contributors provide news, comment and analysis for the sporting pages. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. This section is aimed at those interested in sport. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here.
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Daily Mail - Copy
Background and Format: The Sports Desk of the Daily Mail. Makes up the majority of the back part of the daily newspaper. It covers football, rugby, boxing amongst other sporting activities, with a focus on national teams as well as international sports news. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. This section is aimed at those interested in sport. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be viewed here.