Media outlets starting with F
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Fab Grandma
Fab Grandma is a blog dedicated to covering gluten free food and recipes, travel, home ownership and remodeling, personal health, product reviews, gift guides and giveaways, sewing, quilting, crafting, and organizing. 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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Fab Over Fifty
Serves as an online hub for women over fifty to discuss beauty, fashion, health and culture. Sections include Women, Shops, Fab Faves, Facts of Life, Finds and more. This outlet charges for sponsored posts. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Fab Radio International
Background & Format:Fab Radio International aims to bring the widest possible content in terms of music, and subject matter – all hosted by personalities with actual opinions. The station seeks to build a connection with all of its listeners and entertain them, rather than provide background music. It also seeks to help promote some of the music talent out there and aim to form a sense of community.Schedule times:Schedule times and programmes can be viewed here.Target Audience:People interested in non-mainstream music and diverse content.Stats:Audience figures are not currently disclosed.Top Tips For PRs:Best to get in touch via email at studio@fabradiointernational.com.
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Fab Radio International - Gay Agenda Radio
Background & Format: Gay Agenda Radio aims to take a fresh look at the gay sexuality. The show aims to provide off-beat chat and debate from militant liberal gay warriors; set on converting you all to the homosexual regime. Hosts Rylan Cavell and Stephen Commane discuss the hot topics of the week. Programme Maker / Production company: Fab Radio International Schedule times: Thursdays 9pm - 11pm Target Audience: People interested in gay related topics. Stats: Audience figures are not currently disclosed.
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FAB Shop Magazine Direct
FAB Shop Magazine Direct help sheet-metal fabricators with editorial that pointedly serves the industry.
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FFaber Report - CNBC Cable Network
The Faber Report is a business news segment airing during Squawk on the Street. The segment spotlights the latest news in mergers, acquisitions, bankruptcies, and earnings reports that provide analysis on how these events will affect market prices. Anchor David Faber regularly breaks big business stories that move markets. Previous breaks have included the bailout of the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management; Bell Atlantic's pending 45 billion dollar play to buy cellular phone giant Airtouch and Time Warner's plan to align its cable system with AT&T. PR professionals should be aware that CNBC typically covers only publicly-traded companies worth over 500 million dollars, the exception being a smaller company that is somehow directly related to a major national or international news story. PR professionals are advised to send press releases to the CNBC assignment desk. Due to the volume of information received, non-breaking news pitches are rarely taken over the phone. All information sent should be related to a major business news story and be of interest to at least a national audience. Lead times for this segment vary, but are typically quite short due to the nature of its content. The Faber Report is watched predominantly by adults over 25 interested in breaking business news. CNBC is seen in 198 million homes worldwide, including 82 million households in the United States and Canada.
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FabFitFun
Fab Fit Fun covers beauty, fitness, diet and wellness. Features beauty and workout tips, recipes, relationship advice and more. It is geared toward women of all kinds, from college students to new moms. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Fabian Review
Background and Format: The Fabian Review, is a publication produced by the Fabian Society. The Fabian Society is a British socialist movement, whose purpose is to advance the principles of Social democracy via gradualist and reformist, rather than revolutionary means. It is best known for its initial ground-breaking work beginning late in the nineteenth century and continuing up to World War I. The society laid many of the foundations of the Labour Party and subsequently affected the policies of states emerging from the decolonization of the British Empire, especially India. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at people who are interest in social democracy and socialism. Deadline: There is no editorial deadline, however it is recommended that material is submitted at least four to five weeks in advance. Time of publication: The magazine is usually published in January, May, August and September. Circulation: The circulation figure is not published. Distribution: The magazine can be ordered on the website, is supplied to members and is available through subscriptions. Ad Rates: Contact details for media related enquiries can be found here. Alerts: gorkana consumer alert: Thursday 26th March 2009 The Fabian Society, publishers of Fabian Review, are now tweeting at www.twitter.com/thefabians
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Fabian Review Blog
Fabian Review is a blog from the Fabian Society, a society involved in the “development of political ideas and public policy on the left of the centre”. The Fabioan Society was founded in 1884. The Society is at the forefront of developing political ideas and public policy on the left. Blogger Andrew Harrop is the General Secretary of the Fabian Society. He has been in the role since June 2011, following the departure of Sunder Katwala. Blog posts are the views of the Fabian Society and are comment-led and cover left-wing politics and current affairs. Topics tend to include Economy, Education, Environment, Europe and The World, Government, Health, Housing, Life Chances, Politics and Welfare. Posts are updated intermittently, sometimes several times a month, to once every two months, and tend to be about the 500-word mark. The posts usually have no images. PR opportunities are not obvious, however, there may be some such as guest posts, so it is best to familiarise yourself with the content of the blog before approaching. The Fabian Review can be reached by email.
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