Media outlets starting with M
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Macworld (UK) - macworld.co.uk
Macworld delivers essential tips and buying advice to passionate Apple users. We focus on practical information: deep-dive hardware and software reviews; clear, concise tips and tutorials; and penetrating analysis that only true Apple experts can deliver.
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Mad About The House
Launched in February 2012, Mad About The House is a design and interior blog featuring a lot of inspiration for the home. The Author of the blog is Kate Watson-Smyth, a journalist who has been writing about property, interiors and design in national newspapers for more than 15 years. These days she mostly writes for the Financial Times and Mad Bout The House. She spent more than a decade at The Independent and has also written for The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph and magazines including Red, She and Living Etc. Kate completely renovated her house and it has since been featured in both Living Etc and Heart Home magazine. The blog contains different categories including Design Classics, Mad About..., Househunter, The Directory, My House, Your House and Objects of Design. Each section includes many visuals along with the articles and inspiration for the home. At the top of the blog some of the most recent and most popular posts are featured, making it easy for readers to navigate their way to posts they might want to see. Kate updates the blog several times a month. For PR opportunities, the best way to get in touch with Kate is via her email at kate@madaboutthehouse.com.
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Mad Antics - The Journal Gazette
This blog is hosted on journalgazette.net and provides coverage of Fort Wayne's NBA Development league team, the Mad Ants. 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.or, such as local garden markets, restaurants, chefs and cookbooks.
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Mad Cornish Projectionist
Background and Format: Mad Cornish Projectionists is a website on projectors and cinema. Audience and Readership: The website is aimed at people who hold an interest in projectors and cinema. Frequency: Online - ongoing Monthly Unique Users: This figure is not available. Ad rates: Ad rates are not available. Other information: The site aims to provide information that is not available elsewhere online.
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Mad Dog Radio - SIRIUS XM Radio
SIRIUS XM channel 85 is Mad Dog Radio, a channel that will cover the spectrum of sports with engaging talk, high profile interviews, up-to-the-moment news and live remote broadcasts from the biggest sporting events. Mad Dog Radio debuted September 15, 2008.
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Mad Dog Unleashed - SIRIUS XM Radio
Mad Dog Unleashed features the host's take on the biggest sports stories from around the country, plus listener calls and hard-hitting interviews with some of the most intriguing people in sports. The show airs on Sirius XM channel 86.
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Mad in America
Mad in America provides news of psychiatric research, original journalism articles, and a forum for an international group of writers to explore issues related to this goal of “remaking psychiatry.”
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MMad Mikes America
Covers issues related to news and politics. Highlights topics ranging from government to local news and opinion. 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 blog offers RSS (really simple syndication).
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Mad Money with Jim Cramer - CNBC Cable Network
Jim Cramer believes that there is always a bull market somewhere, and he wants to help viewers find it. Mad Money takes viewers inside the mind of one of Wall Street's most respected and successful money managers. Cramer is their personal guide through the confusing jungle of investing, navigating through both opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind — to help them make money. Each fast-paced hour is divided into segments, which may include: First Aid: In this daily segment, viewers call in with their market problems and Cramer will lets them know whether they need a Band-Aid or radical surgery. Lightning Round: In his signature segment, Cramer gives a thumbs-up or a thumbs-down to stocks viewers ask about. Am I Diversified?: Cramer analyzes five stocks in their portfolio and offers his brutally honest opinions about which investments to keep and which to dump, based on his principles of diversification. Danger Zone: Cramer highlights a troubled stock. It could be one currently doing well, but which might cost viewers money in the long-run. Pick of the Week: Cramer highlights what he believes is a promising stock or sector each week. Crystal Ball: Cramer predicts where he thinks money will be made in the week ahead. Beating the Racket: Cramer wants everyone to be held accountable. He takes no prisoners when he goes head-to-head with "experts" who dispense advice that he thinks will lose you money. Cramer roots out the charlatans and helps viewers beat the Wall Street racket. The 401(k) Fix: Have 401(k) problems? Cramer wants to help viewers fix them. Attention Shoppers: When Cramer walks into a grocery store, he does not see products, he sees stocks. This segment is about what supermarket/drug store/Home Depot aisles can tell viewers about the market.