Media outlets starting with J
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John Lothian Newsletter
Dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of the futures and securities industries and the capital and derivatives markets, the newsletter provides an aggregation of news and commentary about global exchange traded derivatives, securities, environmental and related OTC markets. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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JJohn Lott's Website
This blog discusses political topics such as gun control with a conservative point of view. Provides analysis of gun control discussion in the media, case studies related to gun control and conservative politicians. 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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JJohn Marshall Law Review
Established by John Marshall University as a student produced law review. Written for lawyers and law students.
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JJohn Montone's New York - WINS-AM
John Montone's New York is a one-minute local radio program that airs on the weekend and is focused on local events, news, and interviews. The program serves the New York area and is broadcast from WINS-AM in New York. It airs Saturday and Sunday in three one-minute segments throughout the day. According to the host/producer, the show involves walking the streets of New York and "simply finding interesting New Yorkers, not celebrities, but regular people" to comment on news and issues of the day. The show is exclusively interview-driven. John Montone's New York appeals to New York-area listeners, ages 25 to 54. There are no advertising opportunities for the program. There are no specific deadlines or lead times for the program. All pitches, press releases, and other related materials should be directed to the show's host/producer. The host produces the show.
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John O'Groat Journal
Background and Format: The John O'Groat Journal is one of two local newspapers serving Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland. The paper is sold 90p per issue. It is a sister paper to The Caithness Courier. Both are published by North of Scotland Newspapers. Audience and Readership: Residents of the area Deadline: Tuesday 1pm Time of Publication: Friday Circulation: Source: ABC Ad rates: For ad rates contact Sheona Campbell on +44 (0)1955 602 424/07970 or s.campbell@nosn.co.uk Other information: This paper has the same staff as the Caithness Courier
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John O'Groat Journal & Caithness Courier
Background and Format: The Caithness Courier covers all the local news, views, sport, events and weather. It also contains sections for jobs, property, motors and advertising. It is a sister paper to John O'Groat Journal. Audience and Readership: Residents of the area Deadline: Friday Noon Time of Publication: Tuesday Circulation: Source: ABC Supplements and Sections: News Sports Features What's On Local Info Family Notices Ad rates: For ad rates email s.campbell@nosn.co.uk Other information: Has the same staff as the John O'Groat Journal
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John Raciatti Golf Show - WNSP-FM
A weekly look at the professional golf circuit, with perspectives from the players and the experts. The program also covers golfing in the local area.
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John Redwood's Diary
John Redwood’s Diary is a blog from Member of Parliament John Redwood. The site carries John’s views on national and international politics as well as local issues in Wokingham. The Rt Hon John Redwood is the Member of Parliament for Wokingham and Chairman of the Conservative Economics Affairs Committee. John attended the University of Oxford and has a business background. He has previously been Director of NM Rothschild Merchant Bank and Chairman of an industrial PLC. In the 1970s John was Oxfordshire County Councillor and in the mid-1980s he worked as Margaret Thatcher’s Chief Policy Advisor and urged her to begin the privatisation programme. John joined the parliamentary front bench in 1989 as Parliamentary Under-Secretary in the Department of Trade and Industry. He oversaw the liberalisation of the telecoms industry in the early 1990s and became Minister for Local Government and Inner Cities after the 1992 General Election. John joined the Cabinet in 1993 and served as Secretary of State for Wales and has also worked as Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions and Shadow Secretary of State for Deregulation. He also stood for the leadership of the Conservative Party in 1996 and in 1997. He is currently a Visiting Professor for Middlesex University Business School and has published a number of books. Blog Posts are comment and opinion-led and cover international, national and local politics. Posts vary in length but are mostly around 200 to 300 words. PR opportunities are limited, however John’s office can be reached by telephone or email.
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JJohn Solomon Reports
Investigative journalist John Solomon gives listeners his exclusive reporting and big newsmaker interviews every Tuesday and Thursday. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.