Media outlets starting with F
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FFamily Tree Magazine
Established in 2000, this bi-monthly publication offers advice, guidance and perspective to family-history enthusiasts, with coverage reaching beyond genealogy research to encompass ethnic heritage, family reunions, scrapbooking and historic travel. Content looks at all the tools family historians use in their hobby, including Web sites, CD-ROMS, computer hardware and software, photography, books, memory albums and craft supplies. Not a parenting or general family magazine.
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FFamily Tree Magazine Online
Established in 2000 and offers advice, guidance and perspective to family-history enthusiasts, with coverage reaching beyond genealogy research to encompass ethnic heritage, family reunions, scrapbooking and historic travel.
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Family Vacation Critic
Family Vacation Critic features reviews of family-friendly hotels, resorts, destinations and attractions. The site is also packed with ideas on where to go next, highlights the best family travel deals, and provides advice for traveling with kids of all ages.
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Family Vacations US
Family Vacations US is a Blog that covers Travel, Family, Parenting, Resorts, Vacation, Restaurants, and Lifestyle. 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. Offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
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Family Wealth Report
Background and Format: Family Wealth Report provides news and analysis of wealth-management initiatives, recruitment, business intelligence and restructuring and M&A activity, as well as family offices and the HNW/UHNW sectors in North America. Audience and Readership: Private bankers, multi and single family office owners and executives, RIAs, asset managers, lawyers, accountants, trusted advisors to the private client market, technology vendors, business and industry consultants, recruiters and those who wish to know the latest news and analysis on North American HNW/UHNW wealth management. 30,000. (Europe) (Source: Publisher) Monthly Unique Users: A figure is not disclosed. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be found here. A media pack can be requested here. Other Information: There is no generic email address. Get in touch with the most relevant contact directly. A contact form can be found here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 26 September 2011 The editorial team of Executive Compensation Briefing, Family Wealth Report, Offshore Red and WealthBriefing.com has moved office to 19 Heathman’s Road, London, SW6 4TJ. The team can now be reached on +44 (0)20 7148 0188. Publisher and Editorial Director Stephen Harris can now be reached on +44 (0)20 7148 0187 and stephen.harris@wealthbriefing.com Group Editor Tom Burroughes can now be reached on +44 (0)207 148 0178, +44 (0)7951 571 697 and tom.burroughes@wealthbriefing.com Group Deputy Editor Wendy Spires can now be reached on +44 (0)20 7148 0171 and wendy.spires@wealthbriefing.com Staff Reporter Max Skjönsberg can now be reached on +44 (0)20 7148 0173 and max.skjonsberg@clearviewpublishing.com Tara Loader Wilkinson, Editor of WealthBriefingAsia, is moving to Hong Kong at the end of October and her Hong Kong phone number will be announced in due course. Until then she can be reached on +44 (0)20 7148 0177 and tara.loaderwilkinson@clearviewpublishing.com Asia Correspondent Vanessa Doctor has a new mobile and can now be reached on +63 928 308 8772 and vanessa.doctor@clearviewpublishing.com Family Wealth Report Editor Harriet Davies can now be reached on +44 (0)20 7148 0174 and harriet.davies@clearviewpublishing.com Deborah Hicks, Editor of Offshore Red can be reached at deborah.hicks@clearviewpublishing.com Editor of Executive Compensation Briefing Nick Parmée can be reached on +44 (0)20 7223 2821 and nick.parmee@clearviewpublishing.com
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FamilyConnect Blog
FamilyConnect Blogs provide information and resources for parents of children with visual impairment. The blogs include insights on parenting children with these needs, education and lifestyle tips, as well as resources for the medical well-being of these children 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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familydoctor.org
Provides health information and advice for the entire family. Topics included are healthy living, nutrition, exercise, drug information, self-care instructions, and alternative medicine. Addresses concerns specific to children, women, men, and seniors.
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FamilyEducation.com
Designed to provide useful, relevant and valuable information for parents and families. Strives to help parents help their children succeed. Topics covered on the site include child development, learning disabilities, education trends and community-level, customized content, such as school calendars and curriculum.
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ffamilyfirst Magazine
Background & Format: Family First was formed in 2017, the aim was quite simple- to provide parents and schools with all the tools they need to help improve the health of children & young adults across the UK, helping families build a happier, healthier family lifestyle.The Magazine is given free to as many parents & schools as possible. They produce hard copies as well as digital copies with a reach of over 1,000,000 parents of children aged 2-16 years. Family First have huge plans, not just focusing on the health of children & young adults, but to also help all other family members lead a healthier lifestyle too, including: aunts, uncles, grandparents & even great-grandparents.
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FamilyLife Today - Bott Radio
At FamilyLife, we understand there is a gap between the intention we have for our families and what we actually experience in life. Too often, our relationships fall short of what we desire them to be. We don’t show up like we want to. We find it hard to come through in hard times. We are missing some magic that we once had, or once dreamed of. It’s easy to be in to-do or too distracted mode to actually engage in the relationships we most treasure. Not to mention how all of these people can let us down at times as well. But this isn’t what we were made for. Instead, we believe God made us to live in perfect community with Him and each other. We believe He has designed families to be rich in love, full of joy, and generous to those around us. We believe He has the resources and tools for us to bridge the gap - to make our intentions match the reality of our relationships. To that end, we create content and experiences to help people grow more fulfilling connections with those they love most. FamilyLife is proud to be a part of the Cru family of ministries.