Media outlets starting with U
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UK Construction Excellence - www.ukconstructionmedia.co.uk
Background and Format: UK Construction magazine contains features on construction and civil engineering projects. News, articles, legislation changes, EU edicts, training programmes, new products and innovations are also featured. They are however, mainly a digital publication now. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at industry professionals. Monthly Unique Users: Source:Publisher Ad Rates: Information on ad rates is available here.
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UK Defence Journal
The UK Defence Journal is an independent news site covering defence and security topics with a team of experienced journalists and contributors from diverse backgrounds in the UK and abroad.
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UK Fire
Background & Format: UK Fire is published by MDM Publishing quarterly and is aimed at firefighting and fire protection professionals. Covers news, technology, training methods, product and company profiles. It also has sister publications Asia Pacific Fire, International Fire Fighter, International Fire Protection and Gulf Fire. For more information about advertising rates, the advertising team can be reached on +44 (0)1935 426428 and at sales-ukfire@mdmpublishing.com Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number.
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UK Haulier
Background and Format: UK Haulier is a website dedicated to providing members with the latest news, comment and analysis for everything happening in the UK road transport and freight logistics industries Audience and Readership: Professionals in the UK haulage industry, particularly company owners, staff and drivers Deadline: Ongoing Frequency: Website Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: For advertising information contact +44 (0)844 409 8188 or info@ukhaulier.co.uk Other information: UK Haulier are keen to hear from PRs with press releases and stories. However, they would prefer not to list and editorial team and advise using the general email address info@ukhaulier.co.uk with the subject line "FAO: journalist name" rather than directing everything to the Editor. Further information and a full list of journalists and their sectors can be found here View the RSS Feed here
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UK Health Radio
Background and Format: UK Health Radio is a digital radio station focusing primarily on health, covering both natural health and mainstream health. The station's programming is geared towards an international audience, with content providing information on a wide range of health and wellness topics, including health and fitness, diet and nutrition, illness prevention and cure. Owner: UK Health Radio Network Schedule Times: The station is on air 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A full on air schedule can be viewed here Target Audience: 80 per cent of listeners are under the age of 55 The majority of the UKHR audience is aged between 25 and 54 9.65 per cent of listeners are past the retirement age for males UK Health Radio has a 50/50 split of male and female listeners Source: Publisher Stats: Source: Publisher Top Tips for PRs: Press releases are best directed to johann@ukhealthradio.com The UK Health Radio team will also attend external events UK Health Radio is Official Media Partner of several charities and international events, including "Healthcare Crisis Think Tank" (March 2015)
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UK Health Security Agency Blog
Public health matters is the official blog of Public Health England, updating with new content every Monday and Wednesday afternoon. Public Health England’s mission is to protect and improve the nation’s health and to address inequalities through working with national and local government, the NHS, industry and the voluntary and community sector. Public Health England is an operationally autonomous executive agency of the Department of Health.The blog posts are written by the Public Health England team.Entries in the Public health matters blog concentrate on categories such as A single knowledge and intelligence service, Advisory Board, Antimicrobial resistance, Chief Knowledge Officer, Climate change, Data blog, Dementia, Developing our own capacity and capability, Digital health, Field epidemiology, Giving children and young people the best start lin life, Global health, Health and Wellbeing, Health in a changing climate, Health inequalities, Health Matters, Health Protection, Healthcare public health, Immunisation and vaccination, Improving health in the workplace, Local authority public health, London Region, Mental health, Microbiology services, Midlands and East of England, midwifery, Mythbuster, Northern Region, Nursing, PHE announcement, Physical activity, Promoting place-based public health systems, Protecting the country's health, Public health data, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Real-time syndromic surveillance, Reducing preventable deaths, Reducing the burden of disease, Science hub, Screening, Sexual health, Social marketing, Sustainability and The week at PHE.PR opportunities include news and interviews related to public health. The team can be reached the press team's email address listed above.
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UK Hip Hop Talk
Background and Format: UK Hip Hop Talk is a website created to share news and trend in the hip hop world. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at anyone interested in hip hop Circulation: This is not disclosed by the publisher Other information: All press releases should be sent to info@ukhiphoptalk.com
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UK Human Rights Blog
The UK Human Rights Blog focuses on the human rights law and acts a service to people who require information on human rights. The blog was founded in March 2010 and is written by members of the 1 Crown Office Row barristers' Chambers. The editorial team consists of Editor Adam Wagner, Rosalind English and Angus McCullough. The site is updated daily and features lengthy posts of 1,000 words and beyond. Many of the posts include relevant parts of the Human Rights Act as help to its readers. Other posts provide past legal cases, with the relevant law and go into great detail. There are no obvious PR opportunities, however some guest blogging is possible. The site acts as self-promotion for the 1 Crown Office barristers' Chambers. The best way to contact the team is by using the contact form or the email provided.