Media outlets starting with F
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FFinancial Times - Lex
Background and Format: Lex is a daily commentary service. It highlights key emerging risks and opportunities. Traditionally it appears daily on the back page of the Financial Times, and sets the agenda on everything from company analysis and macroeconomics to financial markets to critical trends of the day. Now, it goes much further than that. Lex appears in all four editions of the FT newspaper, with content editionalised for each region. Its online offerings include: - A premium e-mail service. Available only to premium subscribers, Lex’s editors send out three e-mails each day, for the Asian, European and American readerships, setting out the day’s agenda, giving an exclusive look ahead to the notes in preparation for later in the day, and providing a summary and links for all the notes published in the previous 24 hours. - Lex Live videos. Every day of the working week, ft.com publishes a video debate between Lex columnists, arguing through one of the biggest stories of the day. Often entertaining, these arguments give a fresh analytical angle, and also give an insight into how the opinion column is put together. - Best of Lex. Each week, premium subscribers get a compilation of the week’s best commentary, with a wry summary of the way the week has gone and the main issues it presented. The first Lex column to appear in the FT was on Monday 1 October 1945. Other information: It is best to call before 9am or after 9.30am. Alerts: Gorkana US Alert: Wednesday 23rd September 2009 Commentary from the FT’s Lex Column will be broadcast on Bloomberg TV to the network’s 200 million global viewers. Lex columnists will appear on Bloomberg TV every weekday between 6:30 – 7:30 am EST (US) to expand commentary addressed in the day’s column, providing analysis on the biggest business and financial news. The featured segments will also appear on FT.com and Bloomberg.com. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 24th February 2009 The Lex Column is now on Twitter. If you have a Twitter account, go to www.twitter.com/thelexcolumn and click "Follow" to receive links to two Lex notes each day and the daily Lex line-up.
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FFinancial Times - Life & Arts (supplement)
Background and Format: The FT's Life & Arts supplement is a 20 page, free pull-out included with FT Weekend. Sections cover style, travel, books, arts and television. Time of Publication: Saturday. Deadline: Editorial deadline is Thursday. Circulation: Source: ABC. Awards: 2018 - Press Awards, Supplement of the Year: Life and Arts (nominated) Gorkana Alert: Thursday 30 April 2015 Openings, a new column focusing on arts, culture and the way we live now, has launched in the Life & Arts supplement of the Financial Times. It will be written by various writers from around the world; the first column was written by Jan Dalley, the FT's Arts Editor.
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FFinancial Times - Lombard
Background and Format Named after Lombard Street, the Lombard column provides the news of the day in the City of London, as well as comment on the British business, the big deals, the city's big personalities and the financial issues of the moment. Audience and Readership This working in the City of London and those who work with them. Time of Publication Tuesday-Friday. Frequency Four days a week.
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FFinancial Times - Los Angeles Bureau
It covers news stories related to Los Angeles
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FFinancial Times - Mexico, Mexico City Bureau
Financial Times - Mexico, Mexico City Bureau covers News
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FFinancial Times - Moral Money
Background and Format:FT Moral Money is a 24 page pull-out found in FT Weekend, providing the latest news and views from the FT's personal finance team.Audience and Readership:The typical reader is a wealthier person, some will have incomes of around £800 000 as well as manage liquid asset portfolios. The readership therefore is at the high end of the earnings spectrum. One of the biggest issues for readers is tax.Deadline:Editorial deadline is on Thursdays. Time of Publication:Saturday, published as part of FT Weekend.Ad Rates:Advertising information can be found here.Awards:2016 - Santander Media Awards, Financial National Title of the Year (runner-up)2014 - Headlinemoney Awards, Consumer Money Title of the Year (nominated)2014 - Headlinemoney Awards, Best Use of Social Media (consumer) (nominated)2014 - CFA UK Journalism Awards, Publication of the Year (winner)2013 - Santander Media Awards, Financial National Title of the Year: FT Money (nominated)2013 - Headlinemoney Awards, Best Use of Social Media (Consumer): ft.com/personal-finance (winner)2012 - Santander Media Awards, Personal Finance Consumer/National Title of the Year: FT Money (winner)2012 - Santander Media Awards, Personal Finance Consumer Website of the Year: FT Money (nominated)2012 - headlinemoney Awards, Financial Website of the Year (consumer), FT.com's personal finance section (winner)2010 - Santander Media Awards, PF Section of the Year, FT Money, Financial Times (Winner)2010 - Headline Money Awards, Consumer Title of the Year (Highly Commended)Other Information:The main meetings for features take place on a Monday and therefore that morning is a good time for PRs to call with ideas.The editorial team produce money guides on currencies and emerging markets. When deciding the content for these they respond to the news agenda rather than agreed topics at the start of the year. They don’t feature case studies often in FT Money, but they are used on news items that have appeared in the newspaper over the course of the week. The website is updated with news copy every day and on Friday the weekend’s copy is put up.
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FFinancial Times - New York Bureau
Keep in mind when pitching that the FT has a very global audience In 2013, the New York bureau of the Financial Times changed addresses and phone numbers. New York DMA Gorkana Alert: Thursday 10 October 2013 The Financial Times' New York office has moved. The editorial and commercial operations are now located at 330 Hudson Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10013. The switchboard number (+1 917 551 5000) and all direct lines remain the same.
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