Media outlets starting with V
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Ventura County Star
Ventura County Star is a local daily newspaper serving the residents of Ventura County, CA. The publication features local news, weather, sports, business, and entertainment.
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VVenture 4th Media
We build and grow best-in-class, authentic, and helpful niche content brands at scale for dedicated audiences.
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Venture Atlanta Blog
Designed for investors and entrepreneurs interested in emerging companies. Offers news and commentary on the state of technology in Georgia. 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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Venture Capital Journal
Provides news and analysis of the private equity markets. Reviews transitions, deals, and mergers as well as profiles of current portfolios. Looks at recent issues, monitors current companies and reports on companies that have recently gone public. Venture Capital Journal DOES NOT accept bylined articles/submissions
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VVenture Inward
Venture Inward, a mind-body-spirit magazine, is published quarterly and features the latest research on dreams, meditation, holistic health, psychic development and many other topics. DOES NOT cover any books but those out of A.R.E. Press.
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VVenture Nashville Connections
Geared toward venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and other related industry players in Nashville, TN. Provides accurate news and information about research, innovation, technological developments and investment activity. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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VVenture North - WDSE-TV
From Askov to Ashland, Grand Marais to Grand Rapids, and everywhere in between, the show's producers travel the Northland of Minnesota in search of interesting, adventurous and talented people. Capturing the essence of life in the Northland, profiling unique people, places and events: however you describe it, this program has been telling the stories of Northland residents and their home towns for more than 20 seasons.
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VentureBeat
VentureBeat is a mainstream professional & financial and technology & telecoms blog that targets the most influential leaders of Silicon Valley and other dynamic business cities in the world. Readers include entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and other professionals. VentureBeat was launched in 2006 and founded by Matt Marshall, who also served as Editor-in-Chief. He started the site with the belief "that no one else was covering the entrepreneurial and tech innovation scene with the velocity or depth that he was". He holds a PhD in Government and an MA in German and European Studies from Georgetown University. VentureBeat strives to "introduce readers to the most dynamic private companies out there, regardless of sector". Subject areas include information technology and clean technology. It also profiles venture capital firms, and the people that lead them. VentureBeat generates more than 11 million page views per month from more than 7.5 million unique visitors per month. Pitching Notes: The editorial team looks for investors, principles, founders, executives as sources. Secret sources are OK. VentureBeat looks for stories about companies they've covered in the past. They are especially interested in stories about interesting or unique investors, or something that has a breaking news component. To VentureBeat, the best pitches are those that are unique, have an exclusive, are easy to pass on to a certain beat writer, and funny. Always CC tips@venturebeat.com or gamebeat@tips.com to make sure your story gets read. Also keep the time you send a release in mind. Late in the evening (11 pm) is not best. They are always looking for information about the digitization of health records, big data, and new technology that changes people's lives. VentureBeat wants to spread geographically, add more video components, expand beat areas and are continually looking for more exclusives/scoops. VentureBeat DOES accept bylined articles and submissions. The team like to publish guest posts from experts who can provide unique and useful perspectives. They say: "We get a lot of submissions. We'll try to respond as quickly as we can to each one, but due to time constraints, we aren't always able to provide feedback on rejected stories." Guest columns usually run about 500 to 600 words. The more concise they are the better. They prefer the use of bullets or subheads to break up text. They also advise, if possible, to use the column to make a strong argument. "Come down on one side of an issue, or advance a theory, " they suggest, "We want to stir discussion. Provide specific examples of companies and true anecdotes to illustrate the points you're making - the more the better. Steer clear of making this a promotional piece for one company. Don't worry, you'll get a lot of positive exposure even if you don't directly discuss your own company. Disclose conflicts of interest, such as partnerships with, or investments in, any companies/technolog
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VentureFizz
VentureFizz is an online publication covering the Boston tech industry, including coverage of startups, venture capital and entrepreneurism. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).