Media outlets starting with M
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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.
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Mad Money with Jim Cramer Online - 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.
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Mad News UK
Launched in December 2007, Mad News is an entertainment and media focused site and brainchild of London-based Founder and Editor-In-Chief Janice Spence. Janice, also known as "Miss Mad News" is a Writer / Commentator / Observer. Mad News aims to bring its readers the latest news and gossip from within the "increasingly bizarre world of entertainment and everything in between". Sections on the site include About Mad News, Contact, as well as Disclaimer. PR opportunities include reviews and competitions, Janice can be reached on the email address mentioned in the profile or alternatively at madnews2@gmail.com.
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MMaD Radio - KILT-AM
The show focuses on local sports, players and games. It also features relevant personalities in the Houston sports world.
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MMad Radio 92.7
Mad Radio 92.7 cover music, entertainment and related topics.
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Mad River Union
Mad River Union is written for the residents of Arcata and Blue Lake, CA. A Union of the Arcata Eye and McKinleyville Press. Their prefered method of contact is via email.
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Madam Miaow Says
Launched in August 2007, Madam Miaow Says is a blog that follows the thoughts and feelings of culture, pop-culture and petri dishes according to Madam Miaow. The blog posts are written by Anna Chen, a writer, performer, poet and broadcaster. Entries in the Madam Miaow Says concentrate on categories On the radio, Published, Press, Poetry Live!, Arts Reviews, The Steampunk Opium Wars, Reaching for my Gnu: poetry, RSC The Orphan of Zhao controversy, A Bad Case of the Trots and Talks. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to arts. Anna can be reached via email or her social media platforms where she is active.
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Madam Money's Blog
A personal finance blog from a celebrity financial consultant and educator Tarra Jackson, Madam Money blogs with the goal of inspiring her audience to begin taking smarter steps toward healthier relationships with their money. Topics covered include income taxes, personal finance tips, career advice and tips on how to both make and save more money in day-to-day 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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Madame Architect
Launched in 2018 as an online magazine celebrating the extraordinary women that shape our world, a magazine designed to break the architect’s mold and show young women entering the industry the myriad choices they have in crafting a dynamic, meaningful, and interesting career.
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Madame Noire
The blog is dedicated to mature, African-American and multicultural women seeking organic dialogue about parenthood in the digital space. A unique place for critical and creative engagement, MommyNoire responds to the desire of this cosmopolitan community with tips and advice in every aspect of parenting, including marriage, relationships, sex, career mobility, education, finance, fitness, nutrition, community, and philanthropic work. Explorations of the jet-setting lifestyles of celebrity moms fuel inspiration and aspiration. Coverage of front row fashion, eclectic beauty, makeup, exquisite food, modern home decor, entertainment, and travel help women realize the full aesthetic potential of their new lives as moms. For MommyNoire advertising inquiries see the given link: mommynoire.com/advertising For editorial inquiries, email: editorial@mommynoire.com 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.