Media outlets starting with F
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FFerry & Cruise Review
Background and Format: Ferry & Cruise Review is a European magazine for the ferry industry. The magazine provides ferry and cruise ship news from around the world giving an overview of the expanding cruise industry. Each issue also has special features throughout. Audience and Readership: The magazine is read by both enthusiasts and those who work in the industry. Deadline: At least two months in advance. Time of Publication: The end of: January, April, July, October Frequency: 4 issues; Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad rates: Please contact Nicola Green at nicola@lilypublications.co.uk Other information: Publishers full name is Ferry Publications trading as Lily Publications Ltd.
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FFertility and Sterility
Dedicated to obstetricians, gynecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, and others who treat and investigate problems of infertility and human reproductive disorders. Emphasis is on advances in the field, new technologies, ethical issues, and case studies. All manuscripts (meaning all submission items, including all text, tables, artwork, cover letters, conflict of interest disclosures, and any other required materials) must be submitted to the Fertility and Sterility Editorial Office through the Elsevier Editorial System (EES) website for this journal.
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FFertility Clinics Abroad Blog
Background and Format: Fertility Clinics Abroad is a blog covering IVF treatments outside the UK. It mostly reports on treatments in Europe but can include wider areas too. There are staff interviews, information on travelling abroad as well as guest posts. The Bloggers: The blog is written by the website owner Caroline Phillips. She is a former embryologist. PR opportunities: For information on PR opportunities please contact the blog via their contact form at www.fertilityclinicsabroad.com/get-in-touch.
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FFertility Road
Background and Format: Fertility Road magazine is published by Mack Publishing bi-monthly and is aimed at specialists who work in fertility as well as readers who want advice on conceiving. Covers complementary therapies, fertility news, testimonies from couples, lifestyle advice to increase fertility, interviews with clinic founders, egg donors and fertility festivals. For more information about advertising rates, Tone Jarvis Mack can be reached at advertise@fertilityroad.com Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique users: 39,000 (Source: Publisher)
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FFertilityAuthority
Serves as an authoritative source of fertility content. Provides information and tools to help couples be proactive regarding their fertility, offering editorial written by healthcare writers and vetted by reproductive endocrinologists and other medical professionals. Additionally features an online community, videos and breaking fertility news. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFertilizer Focus
Background and Format: First published in February 1984, Fertilizer Focus serves the international fertilizer industry. It covers medium and long term developments in the fertilizer industry, as well as logistics, plant and project news. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at executives and managers in a wide range of sectors, including fertilizer manufacturers and industrial users of fertilizer materials. It is also aimed at fertilizer purchasing organisations, trading companies and agents, as well as raw material and intermediate product suppliers will find the journal of interest. Frequency: Bi-monthly Circulation: This figure is not available. Distribution: The journal is available through subscription. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: More information on Fertilizer Focus can be requested here. The team can be reached via the generic email address.
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Fertilizer International
Background and Format: Fertilizer International is a bi-monthly journal that focuses on the global fertilizer industry. It provides analysis of worldwide industry developments, and assesses the wider economic and political factors that impact agricultural and fertilizer markets. It covers phosphates and potash in every issue, and also features technological developments, production and consumption data, and logistics patterns. Audience and Readership: Targets influential professionals throughout the fertilizer industry, including those involved in production, investment, construction, logistics, shipping, raw materials supply and trading. Frequency: Bi-monthly, with issues for Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/June, July/Aug, Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec. Circulation: The journal does not disclose a circulation figure. Distribution: Fertilizer International has a global readership, with 31% of readers based in Europe, 22% in North America and 21% in Asia and Australasia. Ad rates: Information on ad rates can be found here Other information: The journal is also published online, and subscribers have access to a digital archive of previous issues. There is no generic editorial email address.
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FFertilizer Week
Background and Format: Fertilizer Week covers the global fertilizer industry and provides industry news and developments, together with details of tenders and bids and contract price information both in print and online. In addition through its regionally focused newsletter, clients are kept fully up-to-date on breaking news in this market. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at those interested in the global fertilizer industry Time of Publication: On a Wednesday, 19 benchmark preliminary price assessments are updated and published in the Weekly Price Preview report. The final publication date is on Thursdays, when all 191 prices are assessed updated on individual product pages. Frequency: Monday-Friday Monthly Unique Users: Do not give out monthly unique user figures. Ad Rates: This pubilcation does not carry advertising
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FFescoe in the Morning - KCSP-AM
Local morning show featuring talk and discussion of what's going in the world of sports.
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FFestival Infantil - KIST-FM
Festival Infantil is a Spanish radio show hosted by Sonya Aguilia and three school girls from the community. The show's target audience is the children of Santa Barbara. The show's format is music for children.