Media outlets starting with M
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MMinnesota Morning - KMSU-FM
Public affairs magazine show including news updates and music.
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MMinnesota News Network
MRN produces and distributes news, sports and feature programming to commercial stations across Minnesota. MRN is a division of Learfield News & Ag, LLC. The network was previously owned by Saga Radio Networks, LLC.
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Minnesota Outdoor News
Written for the outdoors person with interest in hunting, fishing, shooting, camping and boating. Features include tips for better catches, where to purchase products, weekly lake maps, fishing reports, fishing contests, outdoor product reviews and profiles of where to go in Minnesota.
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MMinnesota Outdoor News Online
Created for the outdoors person with interest in hunting, fishing, shooting, camping and boating. Features include tips for better catches, where to purchase products, weekly lake maps, fishing reports, fishing contests, outdoor product reviews and profiles of where to go in Minnesota. Sections (subsections) include Fishing Report (Big Six, Twin Cities Metro and Statewide), Education, Contest (Best Buck Winners, Rapala Contest, Youth Writing and Contest Rules), Message Boards (Open Water Fishing, Ice Fishing, Deer Hunting, Water Fowl, Upland Game and Big Game), Calendar, Classifieds and Outdoor Directory (Resorts & Guides, Real Estate, Outdoor Services, Outdoor Retailers, Hunting & Fishing, Canada Outfitters and Boat ATV & Snowmobiles). The outlet offers a digital Podcast.
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MMinnesota Pharmacist
Targeted at pharmacy professionals throughout the state of Minnesota. Includes features on state and federal advocacy, legislative updates, pharmacy practice features and profiles, in addition to highlighting problems unique to pharmacists in Minnesota.
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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency monitors environmental quality, offers technical and financial assistance and enforces environmental regulations and owned by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. They also has News Media.
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Minnesota Public Radio Network
Minnesota Public Radio Network is owned by the American Public Media Group. The network airs programming from National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), BBC News and American Public Media, as well as locally produced programs. The network covers local, national and international news stories, and also airs jazz and classical music. Many shows formerly produced by Minnesota Public Radio are now produced by American Public Media. Minnesota Public Radio Network broadcasts on over 37 stations in the state of Minnesota and adjacent states. MPR is geared towards adults, ages 25 to 54, in Minnesota and the surrounding region. There are no advertising opportunities with the network. For underwriting opportunities, contact MPR at (651) 290-1424. Public relations professionals should send press releases to the newsroom via fax. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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MMinnesota Public Radio Network Online
Minnesota Public Radio Network is owned by the American Public Media Group. The network airs programming from National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), BBC News and American Public Media, as well as locally produced programs. The network covers local, national, and international news stories, and also airs jazz and classical music. Many shows formerly produced by Minnesota Public Radio are now produced by American Public Media. Minnesota Public Radio Network broadcasts on over 30 stations in the state of Minnesota and adjacent states. MPR is geared towards adults, ages 25 to 54, in Minnesota and the surrounding region. There are no advertising opportunities with the network. For underwriting opportunities, contact MPR at (651) 290-1424. Public relations professionals should send press releases to the newsroom via fax. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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MMinnesota Public Relations
Provides recent news, jobs and events on the public relations scene in Minnesota. 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).