Media outlets starting with L
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LS:N Global
Background and Format: LS:NGlobal is an online news and consumer insight network that covers news on consumer change around the world. It includes a daily update on the latest products, brands and lifestyle-industry services, an analysis and breakdown of upcoming consumer trends and consumer research, industry reports and analysis on consumer interest in trends, case studies on brands, products and services and a look at the design direction for the creative and lifestyle industry. Audience and Readership This title is aimed at those who need to keep up-to-date on the latest changes and trends within the consumer markets, from marketers and designers to retail managers and purchasers. Deadline: Ongoing Frequency: Website Monthly Unique User Figure: A monthly unique user figure is not available for this website. Ad Rates: For advertising information email sales@lsnglobal.com Other information: The LinkedIn page can be viewed here
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LS:N Global - The Future Laboratory
Background and Format: Established in 2001, The Future Laboratory is a trend forecasting, consumer insight, research and brand innovation consultancy that owns and works in partnership with LS:N Global. They deliver market and consumer insight to paying corporate and PR clients. They aim to help clients know what is new and next in consumer thinking. Audience and Readership: Professionals working in marketing and trend forecasting Deadline: Ongoing Frequency: Website Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not provide a figure for this outlet Ad Rates: For advertising information email sales@lsnglobal.com Other information: The Linkedin page can be found here
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LSE Blogs
Background & Format: LSE (London School of Economics) Blogs is a group of blogs hosted by the LSE about "evidence-based commentary and accessible summaries of academic research" LSE Blogs provides a mixture of content including its most popular content including religion & global society ; global investments & local development; British politics & policy; European politics & policy; Brexit vote; impact of social sciences; LSE Review of Books; USAPP American politics & policy; careers; students@LSE and LSE Business Review. Many posts are analysis of developments in the news, which are written in a style of opinion and commentary. Others consist of citing statistics and studies. There are also posts about historic events. The Bloggers (s) LSE Blogs are written by academics working at the LSE and at other institutions. "LSE’s public-facing blogs have grown into one of the world’s primary digital knowledge exchange platforms for academics, students, and researchers" PR opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of pitches to the individual academics. They can best be reached via their individual emails at the LSE.
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LSE Blogs - British Politics and Policy
Launched in February 2010, British Politics and Policy is a multidisciplinary academic blog run by the London School of Economics and Political Science. The blog is primarily concerned with increasing public understanding of British politics and policy by providing accessible academic commentary and research. Content for the blog is created by Managing Editor Artemis Photiadou, Assistant Editor Luke Temple and General Editor Patrick Dunleavy. Artemis is currently working towards her PhD at LSE and previously worked as a researcher at both UCL’s Constitution Unit and Full Fact. Luke's background lies in Geography and Politics, he is currently a Research Associate on the LIVEWHAT project. Finally Patrick is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at LSE, where he has worked since 1979. During this time Patrick has published numerous books and over 50 journal articles on political science theory, British politics and urban politics. BPP readers can expect content committed to communicating social science research and commentary in ways that enhance public debate and understanding. New content is uploaded on a daily basis, occasionally multiple times a day. Previous posts include: 'Beware the ‘false consciousness’ theory: newspapers won’t decide the EU referendum', 'Class-based punishment? How legislation to evict social tenants involved in riots is unjust' and 'Labour’s “three-quid voters”: the challenges and opportunities of opening up the Party'. PR opportunities include expert opinion, news and views on the latest developments in British politics and policy. The BPP team can be contacted via email at the following addresses: Artemis - a.photiadou@lse.ac.uk Luke - l.temple@lse.ac.uk Patrick - Politicsandpolicy@lse.ac.uk
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LSE Blogs - European Politics and Policy
Created in January 2012, European Politics and Policy is a multidisciplinary academic blog run by the London School of Economics and Political Science. The blog is primarily concerned with increasing public understanding of European politics and policy by providing accessible academic commentary and research. Content for the blog is created by a collective of contributors spearheaded by Managing Editor Stuart Brown, Academic Editor Sara Hagemann, Editor Tena Prelec and General Editor Patrick Dunleavy. Stuart joined the Public Policy Group in 2012 upon completing his PhD at the University of Strathclyde, in regards to research his interests include economic integration, regulatory processes and EU decision-making. Sara has a PhD in Political Science and is a Lecturer in EU Politics at the LSE’s European Institute, prior to her endeavours at LSE Sara worked as a Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre in Brussels. Tena has been at LSE since 2013 and is heavily involved in the university’s research unit on South Eastern Europe. Tena is also a doctoral researcher at the University of Sussex, investigating privatisation processes, informal practices and networks in the Western Balkans. Finally Patrick is a Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at LSE, where he has worked since 1979. During this time Patrick has published numerous books and over 50 journal articles on political science theory, British politics and urban politics. New content is uploaded on a daily basis, occasionally multiple times a day. Previous posts include: 'Slovakia’s general election: The impact of the refugee crisis is likely to push Robert Fico back to power', 'Turkey’s academic petition affair: How Erdogan’s attacks on critical academics are likely to bolster his support' and 'Choosing stability over reforms: Why Macedonia’s elections should be delayed'. PR opportunities include coverage, news and views on the latest developments from European politics and policy. The EUROPP team can be contacted via email Europpblog@lse.ac.uk
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LSE Blogs - Polis
Polis is the blog for The London School of Economics' journalism think-tank of the same name, which is a part of the Department of Media and Communications, aimed at working journalists, people in public life and students in the UK and around the world. Polis has a dual mission - in its own words to - "provide a forum for public debate and policy intervention on key issues of news journalism" and "produce outstanding research on the impact of mediation and journalism in our societies". Charlie Beckett is the Founding Director of Polis. He is also the author of ‘SuperMedia’ (published by Blackwell) and ‘WikiLeaks: News In The Networked Era’ (Polity). He has worked in news and current affairs programmes at the BBC, LWT and Channel 4 News at ITN. He says: "I went in to journalism because I think that it matters how our world is reported. With all the technological and commercial changes in journalism and all the social, environmental and political changes in society, I think that journalism matters even more now." The posts are written by a combination of current students, interns, as well as Lecturers and LSE associates. Sections on the site include Director's Commentary, Research, Events, Videos, Interviews and Podcasts, as well as Summer School. Posts are hosted several times a month. The Polis team also hosts talks and debates. PR opportunities may be limited due to the nature of the site but relevant news may be welcomed - and Charlie and the team can be reached via email.
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LLSR World
Written for the liquid silcone rubber industry. Covers applications, manufacture, and market information.
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LSRfm
Background and Format: LSRfm is the radio station run by students in Leeds. The team will broadcast music, news and sport, amongst other things, while the station also has its own news team. It is the largest and only student station in Leeds broadcasting live online from 9am until midnight during term time. Owner: Leeds University Schedule Times: A full on air schedule can be viewed here. Target Audience: For students at Leeds University. Stats: Listening figures are not available. Top tips for PRs: The team take breaks in line with university term times, so will not be available 24/7 during University holidays. The team changes every year, so it is best to contact info@thisislsr.com For music submissions, please email music@thisislsr.com For marketing enquiries, please email marketing@thisislsr.com
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LSU Alumni Magazine
Provides news and information about Louisiana State University and the LSU Alumni Association.