Media outlets starting with G
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GGRIP
Global Relay Intelligence & Practice (GRIP) is our new digital information service, delivering valuable intelligence to a specialist community of readers.
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Grist
Grist is a nonprofit media organization dedicated to highlighting climate solutions and uncovering environmental injustices. Its aim is to show that a just and sustainable future is within reach by providing in-depth reporting, cartoons, summaries of breaking news stories, diary entries from activists, book reviews and green investment advice.
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GGriswold American
The Griswold American's mission is to provide its readers with the latest local news and information. The publication is written for local residents of the Griswold, IA area. The lead time for Griswold American is one week. Deadlines for the publication are two days before issue date.
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Grit
Grit is a digital broadcast network offering feature film programming targeted at men. Built around the idea of the classic male hero archetype, the network features stars like John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and Chuck Norris. Grit targets men 25-54 with theatricals and off-network series that are bold, brave and legendary. The network launch in August 2014.
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GRIT
Established in 1882 and published for individuals who choose to live on the land and share an appreciation for rural living. Celebrates country lifestyles of all kinds, while emphasizing the importance of community and stewardship. Offers practical advice, product reviews, livestock guides, gardening, cooking and other do-it-yourself information, humor and the inspirational stories of individuals who have moved to the country and love it. Each issue covers topics related to country living, land management, wildlife, gardening, livestock or pets, skills and techniques, seasonal food, community, machinery or tools, western movies and recreation and lifestyle events.
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Grit Daily News
Grit Daily News is the premier startup news hub. It is the top news source on Millennial and Gen Z startups — from fashion, tech, influencers, entrepreneurship, and funding.
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GGRIT Online
Established in 1882. Published for individuals who choose to live on the land and share an appreciation for rural living. Celebrates country lifestyles of all kinds, while emphasizing the importance of community and stewardship. Offers practical advice, product reviews, livestock guides, gardening, cooking and other do-it-yourself information, humor and the inspirational stories of individuals who have moved to the country and love it. Each issue covers topics related to country living, land management, wildlife, gardening, livestock or pets, skills and techniques, seasonal food, community, machinery or tools, and lifestyle events.
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Grits & Chopsticks
Covers food and recipes from various cultures. Showcases recipes inspired by the blogger's Chinese heritage, her Southern childhood, and her life in London. Also provides reviews of cookbooks and other travel and lifestyle products. 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 (Real SImple Syndication).
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GGrits N Grace
Grits N Grace is a personal blog covering lifestyle pieces, food, cooking & baking and family life. 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. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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GGrizzlybearblues
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