Media outlets starting with E
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EExchange
Formerly titled Child Care Information Exchange. Written for owners and directors of early childhood programs. Features include practical articles on staff supervision, development, marketing, evaluation, financial management and trends in the field.
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Exchange Today
Written for members of the National Exchange Club, as well as professional businessmen and women. Contains articles, news and features of interest to community service volunteers, including fundraising ideas and products and examples of the ways in which people have been helped by the National Exchange Club and their members.
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EExchangeWire
Background and Format: ExchangeWire tracks data-driven display, media buying trends and the ad tech space in the EMEA, APAC and LATAM regions. Delving deep into the business of automated media trading and the technology that underpins it across multi-channels (online display, video, mobile and social), the site aims to keep readers up to date on all the latest news and developments. It provides opinion and analysis on the following sector companies: specialist media buyers, ad traders, ad networks, media agencies, publishers, data exchanges, ad exchanges and specialist ad-tech providers in the video, mobile and online display markets.
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eexcite
One of the major Web portals offering free, personalized information and services including 18 content channels, advanced search technology, Web-based e-mail, chat and instant-messaging features and shopping. Along with the search engine, Excite also offers news, weather, chats and a stock ticker. Top stories posted on the site come mainly from Reuters, the Associated Press, and the Canadian Press, whereas state news comes primarily from ABC Newswire. The Associated Press provides breaking news and sports news while Reuters provides the technology and business news. Excite is updated continuously throughout the day. The site does not publish an editorial calendar. There are no PR opportunities at excite. The site discourages contact from PR professionals because excite has no editorial staff that reacts to news or press releases. PR professionals that are interested in getting coverage on Excite are encouraged to direct the information to the sites where the content is taken from.
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Exciting Stuff
Background and format: Previews, reviews and interviews of the latest audio drama, books, comics, movies, TV shows, theatre, music and much more.
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Exclusively Yours Magazine
Edited for Wisconsin's upscale residents and visitors. Includes features on art, fashion, Wisconsin history, travel, architecture and the home.
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EExclusivelyCats Blog
ExclusivelyCats Blog cover cat related news and other topic
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ExecEdge
ExecEdge is an Internet Magazine founded by John Jannarone, the magazine focuses on CEOs & Business Leaders, Entrepreneurism, CEOs & Business Leaders, International Company News and so on.
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ExecReview
Background and Format: ExecReview provides news and comments about business and finance related topics. Audience and Readership: People working in business & finance Deadline: Ongoing - Online Monthly Unique Users: This information is not disclosed. Ad Rates: This information is not disclosed.
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ExecuNet
Fosters connections between senior level executives and coporate recruiters. Site members can exchange information, such as best business practices, referrals and advice, and find new executive career opportunities. The site can be reached via the online contact form. Social networking sites can be valuable resources for tracking response and reaction to press releases, advertising campaigns, products and services. However, the administrators of these sites often do not generate their own editorial content and generally do not want to be contacted with press materials.