Media outlets starting with P
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Public News Service
Provides high quality public interest news and information, such as social justice, economic and environmental issues. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Public News Service - Nevada Bureau
Public News Service - Nevada Bureau covers State News,News
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Public News Service - Oregon Bureau
Serving the citizens of Oregon, Oregon News Service provides high quality public interest news and information, such as social justice, economic and environmental issues.
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Public News Service Online
Public News Service covers State News,State Government,Regional Politics
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Public Opinion
Public Opinion is published daily for the residents of Chambersburg, PA and surrounding areas. The newspaper covers local news, sports, entertainment and business news.
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Public Opinion Quarterly
Written for practitioners and academicians of communication research. Covers the development and role of communication research and current public opinion, as well as the theories and methods underlying opinion research. Topics featured include political tolerance, holocaust denial, public policy, race and the police, political rhetoric and persuasion, and affirmative action.
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Public Performance & Management Review
Addresses a broad range of factors influencing the performance of public and nonprofit organizations and agencies. Facilitates the development of innovative techniques, stimulates research on productivity and aims to improve budget strategies.
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Public Personnel Management
Published for human resource executives and managers in the public sector. Contains in-depth articles on issues, technology, trends, case studies and the latest research by top human resource scholars and industry experts. Includes topics such as performance appraisal, job evaluation, mediation and management relations, affirmative action, health care cost containment and other issues in human resource management.
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Public Policy & Aging Report
Written for decision makers in the public and private sectors, advisors, program administrators, researchers, and the interested public. Explores policy issues generated by the aging of American society. Thematic issues are designed to stimulate debate, highlight emerging concerns and propose alternative policy options.