Media outlets starting with P
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Pardon the Interruption - ESPN
The hosts face off as they engage in a lively discussion of the day's top sports stories. Both hosts provide insightful and controversial commentary on the news and newsmakers in both professional and collegiate sports. Before they sign off, the show's researcher corrects any statistical fouls they made in the heat of battle.
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PParent & Family
Family oriented magazine covering family friendly events, post ongoing support and play groups and publish articles that cover a broad range of editorial topics focused on families and children. distributed throughout Cumberland and York Counties in Maine.
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PParent & Family Online
Site covers family friendly events, post ongoing support and play groups and publish articles that cover a broad range of editorial topics focused on families and children. distributed throughout Cumberland and York Counties in Maine.
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Parent Hacks
Covers parenting. Reviews useful products for parents and children and posts tips, advice and clever solutions to common and uncommon parenting problems, including feeding, cleaning and organization. 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). PR opportunities are available for product and app reviews, and competitions.
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Parent Herald
This site covers pregnancy, babies, and family topics (including celebrity families). Also offers parenting news and tips.
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Parent Zone
Background and Format:Parent Zone is a website that helps children and the people who look after them cope with the challenges of internet safety in the digital age. The website provides advice and information on internet safety, as well as, a reviews section to feature family-friendly gadgets, apps and online entertainment, including games and video on demand services. Audience and Readership:This publication is aimed at institutions and carers whose duty involves them looking after children (e.g. parents, schools, carers).Monthly Unique Users:This figure is not available.Supplements and Sections: Advice (Education, Family Life, Health & Well-being, Parent Guides, Sex & Relationships, Social Media Apps, Special Needs, The Digital World) Training (Digital Parenting Training, Online Courses, Sessions for Schools, Training for Family Professionals)Ad Rates:There is no advertising on this website.Other Information:For reviews and content, please contact eleanor@parentzone.org.uk or www.twitter.com/EJLeditorialParent Zone also release a 'Digital Parenting' magazine in print which is distributed free of charge throughout schools in the UK. One million copies have been distributed (Source: Publisher). The team also produces Parent Info, a free service featuring articles from Parent Zone, CEOP and experts in childcare and internet safety. It’s a standalone website (ParentInfo.org) accessible to anyone, but the content is also available free to schools to run on their own websites. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 3rd February 2016Parent Zone has relaunched its website at parentzone.org.uk and is introducing a new reviews section to feature family-friendly gadgets, apps and online entertainment, including games and video on demand services. Parent Zone helps children and the people who look after them cope with the challenges of internet safety and the digital age. The team also works with CEOP to produce Parent Info, a free service for schools to promote safe internet use. It’s a standalone website (ParentInfo.org) accessible to anyone, but the content is also available free to schools to run on their own websites.The content team is as follows:CEO Vicki Shotbolt is on the executive board of the UK Council on Child Internet Safety. She regularly speaks to schools and parents on internet safety issues and has blogged on the subject on The Huffington Post. Vicki can be reached at vicki@parentzone.org.ukEditorial Director Geraldine Bedell, author and journalist, was the founding Editor of Gransnet. She has worked for The Observer, The Independent and FT, and is an expert on the impact of the internet on families. Geraldine can be reached at geraldine@parentzone.org.ukEditor Eleanor Levy has been an Editor, Deputy Editor and Writer on women’s magazines and pre-teen titles, including marie claire, Bella and M Magazine at the Mirror. She will be looking after the
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Parenta Blog
Parenta is a company that provides nursery management software and nursery marketing solutions to the childcare industry. The organisation focuses on enhancing business efficiency within their client’s nursery. The website carries a blog with all the latest news and developments related to the childcare industry. Whilst the blog is featured on the website of a private company, it is not purely related to Parenta and covers wider childcare matters. Bloggers are anonymous and no further information can be provided on individual contributors. However, they are staff members of Parenta. Blog posts take the form of short news stories focusing on large stories and developments within childcare. The type of news varies and can be related to anything from politics to healthcare. The blog can be sectioned into Case-studies, Childcare News and Company News.You can also find the Parenta Pinterest page here. PR opportunities include industry and survey-based research placement and expert comment and advice. The team can be reached via email or the online contact form.
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PParental Guidance
Covers child care and child raising. Discusses the issues and experiences every parent encounters. Offers advice on how to deal with many of the pitfalls that come with the territory of raising a child, from advice on budget planning to anticipating unforeseen costs. Includes statistics, health information, diet and fitness recommendations and much more. Parental Guidance is about parenting in the real world. It explores how the latest news, trends and products affect families nationwide. 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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PParental Ideas Blog
Parental Ideas is an Internet Blog covering parenting, technology, food, family, sports, apple, Mac, iPhone, sales-force, Boston, Red Sox, parents, dads, kids, cars, gardening, home, house, baseball, softball, canon cameras, New England, Massachusetts, Boston, Rhode Island, providence. Contact via email. 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.?