Media outlets starting with G
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Grow Your Own
Background and Format:Grow Your Own is published by Aceville Publications Ltd monthly and is aimed at readers who are kitchen garden enthusiasts or grow their food from their gardens. Covers crops of fruit & vegetables, outdoor projects, greenhouse or pollytunnel use, exotic crops, masterclasses, practical advice, environmentally friendly gardening techniques, gardening tools, allotment products and articles by prominent figures and organisations within the horticultural industry. For more information about advertising rates, Group Advertising Manager Daniel Lodge can be reached at daniel@aceville.co.uk Circulation: Source: Publisher
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GGrower Advocate
Written for members of the Napa County Farm Bureau. Geared towards keeping the reader up-to-date on current issues, trends, and highlights of the agricultural industry in Napa County, CA.
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Growers Network
Growers Network is a social media site for Cannabis and Marijuana Growers. Social networking sites can be valuable resources for tracking response and reaction to press releases, advertising campaigns, products and services. However, the administrators of these sites often do not generate their own editorial content and generally do not want to be contacted with press materials.
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GrowerTalks
Established in 1937 and edited for the commercial greenhouse grower of bedding plants, pot plants, foliage and cut flowers. Regular issue features include national coverage of industry trends and news, updates on pests and pest controls, grower reports and regional greenhouse grower coverage.
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Growing America
Covers the agriculture industry with a focus on issues in the top 35 states for agricultural production in the US. Features news, analysis, research and expert commentary with both national and regional focus. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Growing Bolder
The program focuses on issues affecting the 50 and older population. The program is primarily geared toward those over age 50 who remain active. Show features include interviews with local politicians and community activists and information on things to do in the Orlando, FL area if you are 50 or older. Other topics include baby boomers' impact on American culture, health and well being and issues related to aging in America. Growing Bolder is a prerecorded program. The program is taped on Mondays, and news and features will be accepted no later than the Friday before the show is recorded. All information must pertain to the 50 and older, active adult population. Show guests must have something to say that is of importance to that population. The show's flagship station is WMFE-FM Orlando and can also be heard on KEDT-FM (Texas) and KGLP-FM (New Mexico).
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Growing Bolder Magazine
Highlights ordinary people living extraordinary lives in the Central Florida area. Offers active lifestyle and wellness tips as well as providing insights from familiar figures in business, sports, entertainment, healthcare and travel. Includes the regular features: Surviving & Thriving, Rock Stars of Aging, Growing Bolder With, 5 Questions, Bolder Nutrition, Backstage at GB TV & Radio, Healthy 100 Executive Challenge, Chasing the Dream and Move Forward. Give Back.
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GGrowing Bolder Magazine Online
Highlights ordinary people living extraordinary lives in the Central Florida area. Offers active lifestyle and wellness tips as well as providing insights from familiar figures in business, sports, entertainment, healthcare and travel. Includes the regular features: Surviving & Thriving, Rock Stars of Aging, Growing Bolder With, 5 Questions, Bolder Nutrition, Backstage at GB TV & Radio, Healthy 100 Executive Challenge, Chasing the Dream and Move Forward. Give Back.
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Growing Bolder TV Show - WUCF-TV
TV program that is a companion to the same-named Web site and program on WFLA-AM. It draws on video interviews and other features celebrating people of Central Florida who have life-affirming, age-defying attitudes. Past interviewees have included Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, to philanthropist Stephen Goldman, to a 93 year-old barefoot waterkskier.
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Growing Book By Book
Growing Book By Book helps parents, educators and librarians nurture our youngest readers. It features reading activities and writing activities. 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 as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).