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Newswatch TV
NewsWatch is your trusted source for breaking consumer, technology, travel, health, and entertainment news. Currently, NewsWatch TV airs weekly on the ION Network with bi-monthly episodes on the AMC Network.
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Newsweek
Provides a broad cross-section of readers with analysis of the major news stories of the week. Includes business, technology and consumer coverage as part of this general news. Relevant charts, maps, cartoons and photographs accompany most of the articles. Opinion columns deal with views on national and international trends in politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, current affairs, lifestyles, the arts, society, health, science and technology. Newsweek was founded in 1933 by former TIME foreign editor Thomas J.C. Martyn. It was later purchased in 1961 by The Washington Post Company, who in turn sold the publication to businessman Sidney Harman in 2010. Later that year, Newsweek merged operations with Tina Brown's The Daily Beast forming the short-lived Newsweek Daily Beast Company (or NewsBeast for short). In 2012 it was announced that the magazine would assume an all-digital format in 2013 and re-brand as Newsweek Global, with the December 31 edition being its last in print. Acquired by its current owner IBT Media in 2013, the print edition was resurrected in March 2014. Audience and Readership: U.S. - 100,000 EMEA - 100,000 Global Circulation - 200,000 Ad Rates: (U.S. Rates are listed. Double the prices for Global Rates) 1 page - $20,000 Spread (2x page rate) - $40,000 Cover 2 Spread - $49,000 Opposite TOC - $21,000 3rd Cover - $21,000 4th Cover - $28,000 Awards: 2007 - Society of Publishers in Asia Editorial Excellence Awards, Excellence in Public Service Journalism, Newsweek 2007 - Society of Publishers in Asia Editorial Excellence Awards, Excellence in Reporting Breaking News, Newsweek (We Are A Nuclear Power) The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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NNewsweek - London Bureau
Newsweek Europe launched in March 2014 and later became known as Newsweek International. The London bureau dropped 'International' from its title in 2017. The magazine provides in-depth analysis, news and opinion about international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. It publishes print editions in Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish, as well as an English language international edition, but is a primarily digital property available across platforms and devices. The editorial deadline falls on a Monday, with the print edition published on Fridays. For information on advertising, visit www.europe.newsweek.com/advertise. Circulation: 100,000 (Source: Publisher) Combined circulation (including Newsweek US) - 200,000 (Source: Publisher) Other Information: The team is especially interested in stories about the emerging rebellion against elites in every walk of life; about the rise and fall of European nations; and about the struggles of the human soul. Awards: 2018 - Online Media Awards, Video Team of the Year (nominated) 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best Media Podcast: Newsweek's Foreign Service (nominated) 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best Video Journalism: Yohan Blake: The second-fastest man in the world (nominated) 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best National News Site (nominated)
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Newsweek - London Bureau
Background and Format: Newsweek Europe launched in March 2014 and later became known as Newsweek International. The London bureau dropped 'International' from its title in 2017. The magazine provides in-depth analysis, news and opinion about international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. It publishes print editions in Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Arabic, and Turkish, as well as an English language international edition, but is a primarily digital property available across platforms and devices. The editorial deadline falls on a Monday, with the print edition published on Fridays. For information on advertising, visit www.europe.newsweek.com/advertise. Circulation: 100,000 (Source: Publisher) Combined circulation (including Newsweek US) - 200,000 (Source: Publisher) Other Information: The team is especially interested in stories about the emerging rebellion against elites in every walk of life; about the rise and fall of European nations; and about the struggles of the human soul. Awards: 2018 - Online Media Awards, Video Team of the Year (nominated). 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best Media Podcast: Newsweek's Foreign Service (nominated) 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best Video Journalism: Yohan Blake: The second-fastest man in the world (nominated) 2017 - Online Media Awards, Best National News Site (nominated)
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NNewsweek Online
Provides a broad cross-section of readers with analysis of the major news stories of the week. Includes business, technology and consumer coverage as part of this general news. Relevant charts, maps, cartoons and photographs accompany most of the articles. Opinion columns deal with views on national and international trends in politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, current affairs, lifestyles, the arts, society, health, science and technology. Sections include U.S., World, Business, Tech & Science, Culture, Sports and Newswire. The outlet is exclusively available for tablet and mobile devices.
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NNewsworthy
Written for retailers and purchasers of building supplies. Provides information on successful retailers, new programs at Orgill and any other information that is newsworthy. Provides tips to retailers and purchasers and helps builders plan projects. Covers industry meetings and conventions.
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NNewsy Reports - Newsy
"Newsy Reports With Jay Strubberg" keeps audience informed on stories that matter. has updates on the pandemic vaccine rollouts, the spread of COVID-19 variants and relief efforts. Plus, the latest on the recovering U.S. economy.
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NNewsy Tonight - Newsy
About Newsy Tonight - Newsy- At Newsy Tonight, we see the news as an opportunity for discovery, to explore issues, and to find perspectives that often go overlooked. We don’t chase tweets. We instead spark ideas, digging deeper on stories searching for common ground. Join Newsy Tonight host Chance Seales each weeknight beginning at 7 p.m. ET.