Media outlets starting with S
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SSubmarine Fiber Optic Communications Systems (SFOCS)
Written for carriers, consultants, investors, system suppliers, strategic planners, cable owners, users, equipment suppliers, installers, regulators, software developers, system integrators, policy makers and component suppliers. Covers business and technology trends in the field of submarine fiber optics. Topics covered include new installations, technology trends, carrier plans, route maps, contract awards, market demand forecasts, reports, publications, market trends, tenders, new products, regulations, competitive analysis, cost trends, new studies, market assessments, potential contracts, PTT plans and policy. Features early warnings of procurements planned or announced worldwide, provides market insights into the impact of new developments, products, competition, technology and standards and identifies key market information.
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Submarine Telecoms Forum
Established in 2001 and serves as the voice of the submarine telecom industry. Includes articles and interviews from industry experts, and each issue focuses on a specific theme, such as Finance & Legal, Subsea Capacity, Subsea Technology, Offshore Energy and Defense & Non-traditional Cable Systems.Offers really simple syndication.
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Subscript IT
Background & Format: Subscript IT is a website aimed at underrepresented readers from different communities. Covers human interest stories, music, art, culture, literature, fashion, hair, beauty, jewellery as well as technology, food & drink and alternative lifestyles. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Monthly Unique Users: The website does not disclose the number
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Subscription Box Mom
Covers reviews of subscription boxes. Also offers giveaways. 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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Subscription Box Ramblings
Features subscription boxes and subscription box reviews. 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 as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Subsea & Offshore Service Magazine
Oil and Gas, Subsea, Offshore and Renewables markets news
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Subsea Watcher
Background & Forma Launched in April 2019, Subsea Watcher is a personal blog about the subsea industry. The blog provides a mixture of subsea content with Steve blogging about what interests him. Many posts are about environmental matters affecting the subsea industry which are written in an analytical style and may include photographs. Others consist of production history, offshore facilities, Oil & Gas Authority announcements, company mergers and project announcements. He also writes about industry awards. The Blogger: Subsea Watcher is written by Steve Sasanow who started the blog after being editor of Subsea Engineering News. "A long-time reader of the missives from my previous existence told me last week that I should write a blog. I realised that it was a good idea – being restricted to the 140 characters in Twitter does put a serious limitation on how much you can say. And no one ever accused me of not having an opinion.So it is time to spread my wings again. I’m not going to attempt to report on even a fraction of what is going on in the subsea world, but I intend to comment on key items of interest – important projects, new technology, business deals, energy policy and the general energy scene." PR Opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of stories about deals, contracts and people movements. Steve says: "I can’t promise to use everything – this is a blog, not a newsletter." He can best be reached at steven@keltd.co.uk
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Substack
Substack has been called a media company, a newsletter platform, and a social network, but none of those really fit. Substack is something new: a subscription network. When readers pay writers directly, writers can focus on doing the work they care about most. A few hundred paid subscribers can support a livelihood. A few thousand makes it lucrative. Today Substack's subscription network encompasses more than 35 million active subscriptions, including 2 million paid subscriptions. Some of the world's most celebrated writers are here —Margaret Atwood, George Saunders, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, to name a few—and they have been joined by a new generation of writers who are building their livelihoods and communities on Substack. As Substack grows to accommodate more writers, podcasters, videomakers, musicians, scientists, and culture-makers of all kinds, we believe that together we can build a new economic engine for culture. We think the internet's powers, married to the right business model, can be harnessed to build the most valuable media economy the world has ever known—an economy where value is measured not only in dollars but also in quality, in good-faith discourse, and in creating an internet that celebrates and supports humanity.