Media outlets starting with P
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PPublic Works Financing
Published since 1988 and geared towards the finance/operations/development/design-build business. Presents issues devoted to special projects, plus rankings of the top transport and water project developers. All communications should be through email
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PPublic/Community Affairs - KDJS-AM
Program focuses on issues and events pertaining to the Willmar, MN area. The show features interviews with community leaders and activists.
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PubliCola
Focuses on news in Seattle with a non-partisan, original approach. Discusses current news stories affecting the Seattle area, including politics and government. Also discusses sports, arts, culture, technology, food and other information on the Seattle area. 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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PublicPowerWeekly
This daily e-newsletter is produced by the American Public Power Association and discusses the latest news regarding public power, as well as rules and regulations. Information on upcoming events are also featured. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PPublicSource
PublicSource is a nonprofit news website covering Pittsburgh news and issues.
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ppublictechnology.net
Background and Format:PublicTechnology.net is a news and analysis resource for ICT leaders in the UK public sector. It highlights the transformational impact of technology on front-line service delivery and back office efficiency through best practice, while providing thought-leadership, expert commentary and practical guidance in key strategic areas, such as Cloud Computing, shared services and supplier relationship management.Audience and Readership:The website is aimed at ICT professionals, leaders and managers.Frequency:OnlineMonthly Unique Users:The publisher does not disclose the monthly unique user figure.Distribution:OnlineAd Rates:Information on ad rates are not disclosedOther Information:There are no editorial staff listed at the publications request. Registered users can submit articles to the editorial team for consideration, and if approved will be posted live to the site. You can also contact via publictechnology@dods.co.uk.
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PPublisher's Lunch
Editorial content includes stories from all over the Web and print of interest to the professional trade book community including original reporting as well as commentary.
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PPublishers Weekly
Edited for personnel at each level of the book industry. Provides labor and management with industry tips about promotional ideas, personnel improvements and retail trends and methods. Highlights trends and possible financial or mechanical problems the book industry may face due to implementation of new technology. Covers trade news, book design, and manufacture, bookselling and merchandising, and interviews with influential authors and publishing principles.