Media outlets starting with W
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WWord in Season
Published for those new to the Christian faith, or that want a daily devotional. Contains reflections on the themes of Sunday's texts for meditation throughout the week.
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Word in Town
Word in Town covers fashion, girls, events, footwear, and events in Miami. 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. This blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWord of Mouth
For consumers and provided to member dentists as a vehicle for them to communicate important dental health information to their patients. Serves as part of a public awareness campaign of the Massachusetts Dental Society. Stories come from dental healthcare professionals of the American Dental Association and the Massachusetts Dental Society.
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Word On Health
Background and Format: Word On Health is a weekly radio series, now in its 21st year. The series features discussions across a broad range of serious health conditions, providing interesting material on latest finding as well simply raising public awareness. The network is volunteer led and run independently. Production Company: Word On Health Schedule Times: The series are broadcasted at different times on different stations throughout each broadcast week. Target Audience: People interested in health industry, specifically non-profit causes. Stats: Source: Publisher Top Tips for PRs: The series do not carry any advertising options. Editor of the Show: Paul Pennington
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WWord on the Grapevine
Background & Format: Words on the Grapevine is a blog written by Joshua Dunning. The blog covers travel, best wines, producers, grapes etc related to wine.
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WWord Sender
Previously called Neihardt Foundation News and keeps members updated on the goals set forth by the Neihardt Foundation. Provides information on major fund-raising activities for facilities expansion, capital improvement and new programs. Works closely with the Nebraska State Historical Society in cooperative efforts to promote Nebraska's historical and cultural heritage, of which John G. Neihardt's works are an inextricable part.
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WWORD-AM
WORD-AM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is sports talk. WORD-AM broadcasts to the Greenville, SC area at 950 AM. WORD-AM's target audience is sports fans of all ages in the Greenville, SC area. The station's tagline is "ESPN Upstate." WORD-AM simulcasts on an FM-translator at 97.1 FM. The station shares staff and facilities with sister stations WFBC-FM, WSPA-FM and WSPA-AM.
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WORD-FM
WORD-FM is a commercial station owned by Salem Media Group, Inc. The format of the station is contemporary Christian music and religious talk. WORD-FM's target audience is religious listeners, ages 18 to 64, in Pittsburgh area. The station airs locally at 101.5 FM.
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Wordplay
Background and Format: Launched in 2002, Wordplay is published quarterly and is aimed at readers who like hip hop as well as artists. Covers upcoming artists, videos and photography. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 20 September 2011 Wordplay magazine has now re-launched. As well as graffiti, it now covers UK hip hop. New features include interviews with hip hop artists as well as a section with reviews of relevant products and music. The print edition of the magazine has a circulation of 10,000 and it is also available online. Editor Matt Neville can be reached at nev@wordplaymagazine.com. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/wordplaymag and the website can also be viewed at www.wordplaymagazine.com
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WWords & books & things
Words & books & things is a Blog, covers Books. 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.