Media outlets starting with D
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DDropping Gems with Devi Brown
Dropping Gems with Devi Brown is a podcast dedicated to personal growth, self-discovery, pop culture and is a tool's for your spiritual journey. 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, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.
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Drovers
Drovers provides useful business management and marketing information for all segments of the beef industry. Editorial content includes profit tips, analysis of industry economics and features on business management, marketing and important current issues.
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Drovers Online
Drovers provides useful business management and marketing information for all segments of the beef industry. Editorial content includes profit tips, analysis of industry economics and features on business management, marketing and important current issues.
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DDrovers/Cattle Network Online
Created for those involved in the business side of the beef industry. Provides features on marketing, production and news with regard to cattle profit and loss. Qualified recipients are personnel involved in beef cattle operations owning or marketing one hundred or more head annually.
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Drowned in Sound
Background and Format: Drowned in Sound is a music website and community. It has an integrated forum and social board to allow for discussion and comments on interviews, news and reviews. It also includes a user-rated database of artists and bands, as well as details for most live music venues (big and small) in the UK. There is space for comments and areas for general and music-related discussion, as well as advertisements for those requiring bands or musicians. It features in depth articles and photo galleries and covers records, recommended records, albums of the year and festival coverage. It offers a newsletter email. Audience and Readership: Music fans. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. Other information: There is no generic switchboard number as they prefer to be contacted by email - the vast majority of their staff work freelance, the content being mostly contributions from unpaid writers. It addresses can be obtained from editorial staff on request. They only commission a maximum of 15 album reviews a week, and receive 100+ releases each and every week, so may not have time to respond to all submitted. Singles must include a release date and a paragraph or so of information - no large file formats. It can be found on Google+, Tumblr and YouTube. An RSS feed can be found here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 20 November 2013 Drowned in Sound, the music site with a community that's like ‘the indie music mumsnet’, has been redesigned. A number of changes have been made to the design of www.drownedinsound.com but the core critical analysis of albums, in-depth features and thorough coverage of alternative music remains the same. The site launched in 2000, and was one of the first music websites in the UK. DiS is now read by over half a million music fans each month and has had over 25million page views so far this year. The team can continue to be reached at press.releases@drownedinsound.com and can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/drownedinsound Gorkana Alert: Thursday 4th September 2008 Online music magazine drownedinsound.com has ended its joint venture with BSkyB and as a result they were forced to make some redundancies. The site's founder, Sean Adams, returns as Editor and a new version of the site is imminent. Sean can be reached at sean@drownedinsound.com. drownedinsound.com has also moved address and is now located at 1 Junction Mews, Paddington, London, W2 1PN.
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Drudge Report
Editorial content provides updated news and information about current events, politics, weather, government and media around the world. It includes links to Web sites of news syndicates and wires, columnists and programs and daily news media. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Written for researchers, clinicians and policy makers. Devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries and policy analyses in the area of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and dependence. Includes studies, scholarly reviews, laboratory-based and clinical research. Offers material from all perspectives.
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Drug and Chemical Toxicology
A quarterly journal that features full-length research papers, review articles and short notes, and presents the most up-to-date findings on a broad range of topics related to the safety evaluation of drugs, chemicals and medical products. The most vital contributions to this journal encompass animal toxicology, teratology, mutagenesis, and carcinogenesis. The editorial lead time for the publication varies. Contact the publication for circulation information.
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Drug and Device Law
Covers law, specifically pharmaceutical and medical device product liability. Covers federal and circuit court decisions regarding liability law and analyzes recent decisions and events in ongoing court cases. 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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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin
Circulation:The publisher does not disclose the circulationAims of the Journal:DTB articles aim to provide healthcare professionals with practical and impartial advice on treatment. The way DTB produces articles has been gradually refined since it started in 1962, but the essential principles have remained unchanged.DTB's main aims are: to provide informed and unbiased assessments of drugs and other treatments (focusing on efficacy, safety, convenience and cost in particular in relation to other available treatments); to comment on how those drugs or other treatments should be used; to assess their place in overall management, and; to review evidence and give practical advice on the overall management of disease.Over the years, DTB has initiated successful campaigns for the removal or restriction of medicines that it could not recommend, prompted withdrawal of excessive promotional claims and exposed fundamental weaknesses in certain prescribing practice. The journal claims that surveys of their readership have consistently shown that readers find DTB authoritative and influential in relation to their decisions, recommendations or advice on treatments.Content:DTB provides articles based on a synthesis of evidence with opinions from a wide range of specialist and generalist commentators, typically over 40 individuals and organisations for each article. It is aimed at doctors, pharmacists and other healthcare professionalsDTB topics include:Healthy dietsLevonogestrel IUSOsteoporosisAlprostadil creamLurasidoneDrug ShortagesPrescription ChargesOlodaterolEditorial contacts:Editor in Chief dtbeditor@bmj.comProduction Editor production.dtb@bmj.comOther information:Most articles start as a draft commissioned by one of our editorial team and written by an 'outside' expert. But the finished article is the result of detailed scrutiny, collaboration and revision involving a wide range of commentators and several editing stages. The resulting article, no longer attributable to any one source, is published unsigned and represents the view of DTB. It is not simply a distillation of the opinions of the commentators.Information on advertising can be found hereBest way to contact the Editor is by email.