Media outlets starting with F
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Football Shirt Culture
Launched in 2006, the Football Shirt Culture blog shares and releases images of the latest football shirts for many different teams, sometimes also before the season starts. The blog audience are those with an interest in football and football fashion.The posts are written by a collective of contributors that are interested in football and the latest looks by different football teams, both in the UK and internationally.The blog has different sections including Latest News, Around the Web, Classic Shirts, Sponsorship, Football Boots, Equipment, 15/16 Kits and 16/17 Kits. Even though the main focus is on football kits, there are also posts on football boots and other football gear. The blog is updated a few times monthly.PR opportunities include news, features and sponsorship/advertising. The best way to get in touch is via the contact form link provided above.
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FFootball Talk
Football Talk is a commercial sports weblog based in the UK. Aimed at all football fans, the site Football Talk brings you the latest news, transfer gossip, match previews, video goals and more for Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City & Spurs Football Talk was set up to provide an online space where fans of the top five clubs could "join together, discuss the title race and champions league and have well-humoured football banter." The blog's content is contributed to by a team of Writers and Bloggers from all over the globe. There is a good mix of season ticket holding fans who provide unique insights into games and club affairs, as well as Sports Journalists who provide high-quality writing material to the site. The blog's current Editor is Alan McIvor, a devoted Arsenal fan. The blog provides readers with the latest news including match previews, match reports, transfer news, and injury updates. It is run as a web-based community where fans come together and discuss mutually relevant topics, such as the Premier League title race and Champions League games. The blog is updated three or four times a day. PR opportunities exist but are limited to football news and events and some guest blogging opportunities. PRs are therefore recommended to familiarise themselves with the blog's content before establishing contact. The editorial team can be best contacted via email.
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FFootball Tonight - ESPN Radio Network
Program features football scores, updates, guest interviews and listener phone-in.
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Football Transfer Tavern
Background and Format: Football Transfer Tavern – is one stop shop for all transfer rumours, news and breaking headlines. It helps to get involved and sample the latest rumours from the Premier League, Football League and beyond.
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FFootball Whispers
Background and Format:Football Whispers is a website which features content predicting football transfers. The team collaborates with staff from The University of Sheffield, Department of Computer Science to calculate the likelihood of transfer rumours. Audience:The website is targeted at football fans. Monthly Unique Users:The figure is not available.
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FFootball Zebras
Football Zebras offers analysis and commentary on NFL officials and their calls. 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. This blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFootball.co.uk
Background and Format: Football.co.uk is a website overseen by the Digital Sports Group and is aimed at readers who follow football matches in the UK and abroad. Covers Premier League & FA Cup news, European and international news, fixtures, results, tables and transfer news. It also has sister publications: footymad.net, golf.co.uk,. tennis.co.uk, cricket.co.uk, motorsport.co.uk, rugby.co.uk, boxing.co.uk and lacrosse.co.uk. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at advertise@press.co.uk Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher.
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football.london
Background and Format: Launched in January 2017, Football.London is a website covering the main football clubs in London. It gives detailed descriptions, news and information on Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Palace and Watford. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at football lovers and enthusiasts in London Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not release this figure. Ad Rates: For advertising information contact football.london@trinitymirror.com Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Tuesday 17th January 2017 Football.London has now launched. Published by Trinity Mirror, it is a website covering the main football clubs in London, such as Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Palace and Watford. It includes news, fixtures and updates on all the teams. For all enquiries, Editor Tom Marshall-Bailey can be reached at tom.marshall-bailey@trinitymirror.com. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/football_ldn
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FFootball365
Background and Format: Football365.com is a news website covering the premiership and English leagues, Scottish leagues, European and cup football in depth. The site is regularly updated with the latest news, gossip, video footage, online gambling and chat forum. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at football enthusiasts. Monthly Unique Users: Not disclosed by Publisher. Ad rates: For more advertising information, email here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 23 June 2011 Football365.com, the website offering news and views on English, European and international football, has been revamped, with more picture content. Editor Sarah Winterburn can be reached at sarah.winterburn@bskyb.com Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Thursday 8th October 2015 Football365 has relaunched with a new design and can be viewed at www.football365.com. The editorial team can still be reached on +44 (0)113 366 3167 and theeditor@football365.com
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