Media outlets starting with M
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MMoneySavingExpert.com - Products Team
MoneySavingExpert.com - Products Team covers News
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MMoneyShow.com
MoneyShow.com features daily market insights and discussions on financial markets. It is aimed towards industry insiders, the site features commentary, analysis, e-newsletters, interviews, and video content. It aims to empower investors, traders, and financial advisors to obtain focused advice from the top minds in the industry.
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MoneySmart Guides
MoneySmart Guides covers finance, debt management and personal finance. Teaches the basics of personal finance, investment, and more. 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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MMoneySuperMarket
Background and Format:Moneysupermarket.com is a price comparison website specialising in financial services. It enables its audience to compare prices on a range of products, including mortgages, credit cards and loans. Established in 1993 by co-founder Simon Nixon, at the time a student at Nottingham University, and Duncan Cameron, as a provider of off-line mortgage information to Independent Financial Advisors under the name Mortgage 2000. In 1999 it launched as moneysupermarket.com providing on-line mortgage information. Since then the business has been developed to provide credit card and personal loan information. In June 2007 Duncan Cameron left the business selling his stake to Simon Nixon.For more information on advertising, call +44 (0)1244 665 700 - option 3. Alerts:Gorkana Alert: Thursday 18 April 2013moneysupermarket.com's London office has moved to 19-22 Rathbone Place, London, W1T 1HY. The team based in London can be reached on +44 (0)20 3437 0500.
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MMoneythink
This blog editorial is geared toward college students and recent graduates and covers personal finance and responsible money management. 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.
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MMoneyTV
MoneyTV is a syndicated television show that covers business and finance. This program offers paid placements and commercial content opportunities.
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MoneyWeek (UK)
Background and Format: Money Week gives insight into personal finance, collecting information from the world's press and commenting on the main trends in the financial world. Aimed at individual investors who are cash rich and time poor with less time for broadsheets and specialist titles. Audience profile: 89% Male (35-64 years old), 17% are board directors. Mean personal income is £81,000 (Source: Publisher). Regular content in the title includes investment recommendations for personal portfolios – from rising-star tech companies to the best dividend payers on the FTSE 100 – as well as market updates, property analysis and in-depth personal finance guides for pensions, taxes and ISAs. For editorial content the deadline is Wednesday 6pm. Best time to pitch is between Thursday and Monday morning. Advertising information can be found moneyweek.com/about-us/advertising-in-moneyweek Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2012 - CFA Society of the UK Journalism Awards, Publication of the Year (Highly Commended) Other Information: Most read topics are property and pension stories. Gorkana meets... Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek - May 2017 The write up can be found here. The video can be viewed here. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 25 January 2012 Presented at a drinks reception last night in the London Capital Club, the awards recognise the publication and journalist that have most effectively educated their readers on investment best practice, ethics and professionalism throughout the past year. The Times has been named ‘Publication of the Year’, whilst Paul Farrow, Editor of Your Money at The Daily Telegraph was named ‘Journalist of the Year’. In addition to the winners, MoneyWeek was ‘Highly Commended’ in the publication of the year category and David Budworth (The Times) and Tim Bennett (MoneyWeek) were “Highly Commended” in the journalist of the year category. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Monday 10th July 2017 Dennis Publishing Ltd has now acquired MoneyWeek. The magazine, which launched in 2000, is aimed at affluent consumers. Editor and Co-founder Merryn Somerset Webb, as well as Editor John Stepek, and Managing Editor Cris Heaton will continue to edit the title under Dennis’ ownership. The team will transfer to Dennis’ new central London offices based at 31-32 Alfred Place, London, WC1E 7DP, over the next coming weeks. Emails will remain the same for the forseable future but will eventually switch to the Dennis brand. For more information, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7633 3651 and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/moneyweek Gorkana Alert: Thursday 1st July 2004 Money Week have now moved offices to Sea Containers House, 7th Floor, 20 Upper Ground, London SE1 9JD. Merryn Somerset-Webb, Editor, can be reached on +44 (0)20 7633 3705 and MerrynS@moneyweek.com
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MMoneyWeek - Merryn's blog
Merryn’s blog is a blog from the Editor-in-Chief of MoneyWeek. The blog is hosted on the MoneyWeek website and covers news, information and advice on personal finance. Merryn Somerset Webb has worked as Editor in Chief of MoneyWeek since 2009 and originally joined the publication in 2000. She has a degree in History and Economics and has worked in business television and financial journalism since leaving university. Merryn has also written a book on personal finance for women and is a Columnist for the Financial Times, the Sunday Post and Saga magazine as well as contributing to other publications. Blog posts cover anything related to personal finance including investments, mortgages, renting homes, pensions and savings amongst others. There are also interviews with leaders in the industry. PR opportunities lie within financial product placement and economic-based research placement, as well as possible profiles and interviews. Merryn can be reached by the online contact form.
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MMoneyWeek - Moneyweek.com
Background and Format MoneyWeek.com is the digital extension of the MoneyWeek brand providing articles on all areas of investing. It works in conjunction with the magazine, providing extra information on magazine features, tracking the magazine's share tips, providing a database of past articles and featuring unique editorial. Audience and Readership MoneyWeek is read by cash rich but time poor who wish to take an interest in their finances, but do not want to wade through the financial pages of broadsheets, or other specialist financial magazines. Monthly Unique Users Source: Publisher Ad Rates Advertising information can be found here.