Media outlets starting with U
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U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Established in 1873 and edited for active duty Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps personnel as well as civilians interested in the U.S. Department of Defense. Provides a forum for all the armed services and interested civilians, both outside and within the Department of Defense. Offers commentary and debate that can only be found outside the military chain of command. Covers network-centric warfare, leadership, and retention issues. Other areas of coverage include current issues and events, technology, history, policy and discussion as they pertain to the Naval and Maritime professions.
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U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report is a multifaceted digital media company dedicated to helping consumers, business leaders and policy officials make important decisions in their lives. Devoted largely to reporting and analyzing national and international affairs, politics, education, business, health, science, technology and social trends. Timely, informative and compelling features focus on money medicine, culture, home, investing, education, travel and other valuable topics to help readers live and work smarter.
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U.S. Pharmacist
Founded in 1976 and features peer-reviewed articles from practicing pharmacists and health care professionals that cover trends and developments in pharmaceutical care, focusing on the pharmacist's role in drug therapy. Features peer-reviewed articles from practicing pharmacists and health care professionals that cover trends and developments in pharmaceutical care, focusing on the pharmacist's role in drug therapy. Provides practical information for counseling patients and for improving drug therapy outcomes. Aims to keep the practitioner up-to-date on changes in disease state management so that patients can receive optimal care. DOES accept bylined articles.
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U.S. Pharmacist Online
Dedicated to providing the nation's pharmacists with up-to-date, authoritative, peer-reviewed clinical articles relevant to contemporary pharmacy practice in a variety of settings, including community pharmacy, hospitals, managed care systems, ambulatory care clinics, home care organizations, long-term care facilities, industry and academia. Topics include prescription and over-the-counter drugs and their clinical applications and legal and ethical aspects of contemporary pharmacy practice.
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U.S. PIRG Consumer Protection Blog
Nanaged by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group and discusses their efforts in protecting consumers rights and threats to public health and well-being. 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.
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U.S. Politics Today
Designed for political professionals. Offers news and commentary on the state of U.S. politics today. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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U.S. Right to Know
U.S. Right to Know covers news and topics related health, environment and food
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U.S. Snowboarding
Covers snowboarding and the U.S. team. Offers the latest news, information on events, as well as programs, and more.
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UU.S. Stamp News
Written for U.S. stamp collectors around the world. Designed to inform and entertain a wide range of collectors, from enthusiastic new prospects to advanced specialists. Covers the full range of stamps, from the classics to new issues.
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U.S. Studies Online
U.S.is that is designed to showcase and promote the exciting and emerging research produced by postgraduate and early career researchers in the American studies academic community. The forum also welcomes posts from established academics, as well as non-academic specialists, offering advice and support to help develop the professional and pedagogical skills of our cohort. Through this forum, the USSO blog aims to inspire a supportive intergenerational academic community. By engaging with various other online academic American Studies networks USSO will promote its blog content through the BAAS mailing list and international American Studies associations, as well as all humanities departments across the UK. The blog posts are collated and edited by Michelle Green (Co-Editor), Dr. Ben Offiler (Co-Editor), Emma Horrex (Assistant Editor) and Jade Tullett (Assistant Editor). It was worth noting that blog posts are submitted by guest contributors.The blog was launched in March 2014. Entries concentrate on fun and informal 60 seconds interviews; research posts that cover a range of disciplines and approaches including history, literature, politics, art, film and culture; book and conference reviews; Skills development and Careers posts from academics of all stages; Research across borders travel blogs; #Bookhour twitter chats and storify conversations; and collaborative Special Featured Blog Series initiatives that focus on one topic or theme such as Black History Month. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Arts, especially New Writing. The team can best be reached via email or their social media platforms where they are active and very responsive.