Media outlets starting with D
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DDaily Mail - Fashion Finder
Background and Format: Femail's Fashion Finder gives readers insight into celebrity fashion choices, giving them the option to click the price tag symbol on pictures on the site and glean more information on the clothing in the article. From this, the reader can then buy the actual garment the celebrity is wearing or follow the link directly through to retailers who are offering similar looks for less. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Other information: It is a different team to that of the newspaper. It can be found on Instagram.
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DDaily Mail - Features Desk
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 - Femail
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. Awards: 2018 - Press Awards, Supplement of the Year: Femail (nominated)
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Daily Mail - Femail Online
Background and Format: The MailOnline is the award-winning website of the Daily Mail newspaper. It features 500-600 stories each day. Much of the content shared on the site is original to that of the paper. As of August 2012, it is the most visited in the world. Stories tend to be picture heavy, relying less on long-form journalism and breaking political, business and showbiz news is reported from around the globe 24 hours a day. Femail Online covers a number of women's lifestyle topics, including: fashion, beauty, food, real life and celebrity interviews. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Other information: It is a different team to that of the newspaper. It can be found on Instagram. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 2 September 2013 The Femail team at MailOnline have expanded to launch the new Fashion Finder shopping feature. It gives readers insight into celebrity fashion choices, giving them the option to click the price tag symbol on pictures on the site and glean more information on the clothing in the article. From this, the reader can then buy the actual garment the celebrity is wearing or follow the link directly through to retailers who are offering similar looks for less. The Fashion Finder team is comprised of: Editor Wendy Douglas, who can be reached at wendy.douglas@mailonline.co.uk Deputy Editor Lisa Potter, who can be reached at lisa.potter@mailonline.co.uk The MailOnline Femail team, who prefer to be contacted by e-mail, are as follows: Femail Editor Deborah Arthurs can be reached at deborah.arthurs@mailonline.co.uk Femail Deputy Editor Toni Jones, who is also the main contact for fashion and beauty content, can be reached at toni.jones@mailonline.co.uk Femail Deputy Editor Olivia Walmsley, who is also the main contact for food content as well as Femail blogs, can be reached at olivia.walmsley@mailonline.co.uk The Femail team is also on Instagram at instagram.com/femail# and they can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/femail
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DDaily Mail - Food & Drink
Type of PR Opportunity Wine/Drink pages Title of Newspaper Section Femail Day of Issue Thursday Name of PR Opportunity Knackered Mothers' Wine Club Description of the PR Opportunity Four wines of the week are featured. Bargain of the Week is the best wine with the best value, while there are selections for the best red, white and rose wine. Stories & Products not considered Must be wine. Leadtime (when you can start selling in) TBC Deadline TBC Recommended day for sell in TBC Sample Requirements TBC Picture Requirements TBC Press Trip / Meeting Requirements TBC Best Journalist Contact TBC Commissioning Editor Contact Aisla Leslie Freelance Contact Helen McGinn knackeredmother@gmail.com Recommended way to approach contact Email Top Tips All journalists working on Femail look after their own diaries and schedules so please do not call up and ask what they are working on that week, as different journalists may be working on different things
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DDaily Mail - Football
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. The football pages cover interviews, news, scores and post match 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 - Foreign Desk
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 foreign desk reports from countries worldwide. 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: Use the main Foreign Desk email for all contact, as most Correspondents are freelance.
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Daily Mail - Freelancers
Background and Format: The MailOnline is the award-winning website of the Daily Mail newspaper. It features 500-600 stories each day. Much of the content shared on the site is original to that of the paper. As of August 2012, it is the most visited in the world. Stories tend to be picture heavy, relying less on long-form journalism and breaking political, business and showbiz news is reported from around the globe 24 hours a day. Freelancers provide a range of content, from reporting general news and current affairs, to health, fashion and travel. They also contribute reviews and investigations. Audience and Readership: Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Other Information: Email contact is best as they will not all based at the office. .
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DDaily Mail - Golf
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. The golf pages cover news, sports athlete profiles and post game 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 - Good Health
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.A health spread containing health advice and expert opinions on diet and nutrition; general health and fitness recommendations. They usually recommend a product each week for healthy eating, a remedy or an exercise related product.Circulation:Source: PublisherAudience and Readership:Target audience is between 25-60 and from high-middle class.Deadline:Wednesday.Time of Publication:Every Tuesday.Other Information:Do not contact the team on Monday's which is press day.