Media outlets starting with F
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FFamily Law Quarterly
Written for members of the American Bar Association section of Family Law. The editorial content covers topics of interest to lawyers in the field of family law. Topics featured include child support, unified family courts, family law and bankruptcy and marital property rights.
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FFamily Law Week
Background and Format: Family Law Week is an online platform dedicated to family law news & CPD.
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Family Life Network
Network features radio programming that shares Christ through music, biblical teaching, and creative communication. Music ranges from inspirational to adult contemporary to southern gospel. Teaching programs that offer instruction from well-respected pastors and teachers. Family Life also has news and public affairs programming that keeps listeners informed from a Biblical perspective.
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Family Life Radio
Family Life Radio is part of Family Life Communications, Inc., a Biblical Christ-centered communications ministry. The network's mission is to inspire transformation in its listeners by offering hope and encouraging growth in relationships with others and with Christ through motivational Christian music and Bible-based programs. Family Life Radio connects personally with its listeners through live broadcasts and community events, and works in partnership with area churches and ministries.
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Family Lives
Background and Format: Family Lives is a national charity providing help and support in all aspects of family life. They're available for you seven days a week through their free Parentline and online advice service. Whatever your family role or situation. Family Lives provides news and reports for parents and families who need help etc, read the latest news stories and blogs from Family Lives and our guest contributors. You can also find reports on different issues such as bullying. Audience and Readership: Family Lives is aimed at parents, and those with family challenges. Frequency: Online Monthly Unique Users: Family Lives does not disclose a monthly unique user figure. Ad rates: Contact the press and PR department here
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Family Lore
Family Lore is a professional services blog based in the UK.The blog focuses mainly on private and public family law and human rights issues. Family Lore was founded in January 2006 by Rochester-based Writer and Blogger John Bolch. A Solicitor with more than twenty years of professional experience, John gave up his practice in 2009 and now works as a Freelance Writer on family law. His book Do Your Own Divorce was published in August 2009. The aim of Family Lore is to provide a useful resource for family lawyers, students and anyone with an interest in family law in England and Wales. The blog's content covers all aspects relating to the subject matter and sometimes links to other free online resources when relevant. Many posts cover recent family law case studies in the UK or policy news. Also included are weekly and daily news roundups and miscellany from across the web or other blogs related to family law and policy. The blog is updated nearly daily. As Family Lore is more of a personal online journal than full-fledged commercial site, PR opportunities may be limited to relevant news releases, expert comment or [paid-for] guest blogging. John is available for contact via email at john@familylore.co.uk
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FFamily Matters
This blog is hosted by cbn.com and covers family and marriage issues. Contact this blog via the contact form. 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 outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFamily Medicine
Publishes original clinical and educational research of interest to family medicine faculty, practicing clinicians, fellows, residents, and others involved in family medicine education. The journal also publishes special articles and commentaries about the fundamental concepts of medical education, as well as book reviews and international reports. All original reports and commentaries are anonymously refereed. Manuscripts published in Family Medicine fall into five general categories: Original Articles, Brief Reports, Narrative Essays, Letters to the Editor, and Book and Media Reviews. Family Medicine does not publish clinical review articles. The Original articles accepted by Family Medicine should be scholarly manuscripts describing original research, in-depth analyses, or systematic reviews germane to the broad disciplines of family medicine and primary care in the US and internationally. Additional submission and author information is available via STFM sight.
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Family Money Adventure
The blog covers Family Travel. 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.
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Family Motor Coaching
Aimed at recreational vehicle owners. Caters only to owners of RV's whose living cabin is connected to the driving cabin and does not cover detached trailers. Written for both recreational vacationers and full-time RV enthusiasts. Editorial content includes driving and towing tips, motor home model reviews, automotive maintenance tips, profiles of popular RV destinations, events listings, motor home and camping-related product reviews and articles on nature, recreation, cooking and RV lifestyle.