Media outlets starting with Y
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Yorkshire Business Insider
Background and Format: Yorkshire Business insider is a monthly trade magazine that centres on regional business. It contains interviews, analysis and specialist articles as well as monthly listings of the top legal, accountacy and property firms, young business people and corporate leaders. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at senior business men and women. Insider readers are chairman, chief executives, directors and senior managers - influential decision makers in the region's largest companies, leading professional firms and public sector agencies. Deadline: Can vary, but around the third week of the month Time of Publication: It is published at the start of the month. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: For more information about ad rates, please contact Tim Corcoran at tim.corcoran@newsco.com and at +44 (0)113 220 4411. Alternatively visit the ad page here. Other information: There is no generic email address. For press releases and editorial queries for the magazine, contact Ian Leech at ian.leech@newsco.com There is also a daily newsletter covering business, mergers & acquisitions, property and company results news. Awards: 2016 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Online Media Award (winner) 2015 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Online Media Award (highly commended)
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Yorkshire Business Insider - Digital & Newsletter
Background and Format: The newsletter is covers specific patches - Yorkshire, Hull & Humber and South Yorkshire. It covers business, mergers & acquisitions, property and company results news from those areas. Audience and Readership: Chairmen, Chief Executives, Directors and Senior managers of the North West's fastest growing companies both publicly quoted and privately owned, and senior partners and partners of the region's leading professional firms. Deadline: Varies Time of Publication: Yorkshire -Daily Hull & Humber - Monday South Yorkshire - Wednesday Circulation: 23,000 (Source:Publisher) Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here
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Yorkshire Business Review
Background & Format: Yorkshire Business Review is a free business magazine covering Yorkshire.
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Yorkshire Dad
Yorkshire Dad is self-described as "a Yorkshire guide to Fatherhood". It's a parenting blog with the experience of "being a new father and the ups and downs it will bring". Karl York is the Blogger and lives in Harrogate, Yorkshire who became a father in 2013. He also works as a Content and Online PR Executive for an agency. He also loves sports, playing golf, squash and football. Sections on the blog include About Me, Blogs, Business & Charity, Contribute and Contact Me. He writes about his life as a father living and working in Yorkshire, fatherhood, sport and days out. The posts are added several times a week and vary in length, often with images. He welcomes collaborations, giving quotes, press releases, charity promotions, products for review, entries for his blog directory as well as guest posts and says: "I love sharing insightful, practical, and useful stories about parenting, fatherhood, finance, DIY and frugality from other bloggers, parents, companies or SEO firms". Criteria for guest posts is available here and he can be reached via email.
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Yorkshire Evening Post
Background and Format: Launched in 1890, The Yorkshire Evening Post (the YEP, as it’s often known colloquially among its readership) is published by JPI Media daily and is aimed at readers who live in Leeds and throughout Yorkshire. Covers news, sport, what's on and lifestyle. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source ABC. Awards: 2018 - O2 Media Awards for Yorkshire and The Humber, Community Journalism (winner) 2017 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Community Journalism: Speak Your Mind (nominated) 2017 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Most Memorable (Print): Jo Cox murder (nominated) 2017 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) 2016 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Our Jo (highly commended) 2016 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Community Journalism Award: Be A Hero (winner) 2016 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Daily Newspaper (winner) 2016 - O2 Media Awards Yorkshire and the Humber, Scoop: My Dubai Hell (nominated) 2015 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: ‘Indefensible’ (nominated) 2013 - Newspaper Awards, Regional Newspaper of the Year: Over 25,000 circulation (nominated) 2011 - O2 Regional Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (Winner) 2007 - Yorkshire Press Awards, Yorkshire Newspaper of the Year (Daily) (nominee) 2007 - Yorkshire Press Awards, Front Page of the Year (nominee) 2003 - Johnston Press, Newspaper of the Year 2002 - Johnston Press, Newspaper of the Year 2001 - Johnston Press, Newspaper of the Year 2001 - Press Gazette, Evening Newspaper of the Year Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 22 January 2015 Yorkshire Evening Post has now relaunched. The newspaper focuses on local features, sports, entertainment and business and aimed at the people from Leeds and the surrounding districts. The news desk can be reached on +44 (0)113 243 2701 and yep.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/leednews Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 23 January 2013 The Yorkshire Evening Post has relaunched with a new look. The revamped newspaper aims to be more interactive with readers’ views, photographs and stories. The revamp also boasts a series of six supplements, with a different supplement released each day. The supplements include The Match, Style, The Goals, WOW 247, Kick-off and Weekend. The editorial team can be reached at yep.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Thursday 6 December 2012 The Yorkshire Post and the Yorkshire Evening Post have moved offices. Both are now located at No. 1 Leeds, 26 Whitehall Road, Leeds LS12 1BE. All phone numbers for the editorial teams remain the same. The Yorkshire Post team can be reached at yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/yorkshirepost. The Yorkshire Evening Post team can be reached at yep.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk and found tweeting at www.twitter.com/leedsnews
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YYorkshire Evening Post - Business Desk
Background and Format: The Yorkshire Evening Post (the YEP, as it’s often known colloquially among its readership) is a tabloid newspaper for Leeds. It was founded in 1890 to compete with the Yorkshire Evening News (which it absorbed in 1963) and the Leeds Evening Express. It’s published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers, part of Johnston Press‘s West Yorkshire division. A mobile site was launched in December 2011. During the first half of 2012 the editorial operations of the YEP and Yorkshire Post were merged. The papers share some editorial staff. It relaunched in January 2015 to include a new page aimed at families across the city – with the paper appealing for readers to share their favourite recipes, best-loved children’s books and top tips for family outings, and a new weekly supplement called Thank God It’s Friday, dedicated to entertainment and nightlife. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at readers living in Yorkshire Time of Publication: Published every evening from Monday to Saturday. Ad Rates: For advertising information please see here
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Yorkshire Evening Post - Competitions and Promotions
Background and Format: The Yorkshire Evening Post (the YEP, as it’s often known colloquially among its readership) is a tabloid newspaper for Leeds. It was founded in 1890 to compete with the Yorkshire Evening News (which it absorbed in 1963) and the Leeds Evening Express. It’s published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers, part of Johnston Press‘s West Yorkshire division. A mobile site was launched in December 2011. During the first half of 2012 the editorial operations of the YEP and Yorkshire Post were merged. The papers share some editorial staff. It relaunched in January 2015 to include a new page aimed at families across the city – with the paper appealing for readers to share their favourite recipes, best-loved children’s books and top tips for family outings, and a new weekly supplement called Thank God It’s Friday, dedicated to entertainment and nightlife. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at readers living in Yorkshire Time of Publication: Published every evening from Monday to Saturday. Ad Rates: For advertising information please see here
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Yorkshire Evening Post - Editors
Background and Format: The Yorkshire Evening Post (the YEP, as it’s often known colloquially among its readership) is a tabloid newspaper for Leeds. It was founded in 1890 to compete with the Yorkshire Evening News (which it absorbed in 1963) and the Leeds Evening Express. It’s published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers, part of Johnston Press‘s West Yorkshire division. A mobile site was launched in December 2011. During the first half of 2012 the editorial operations of the YEP and Yorkshire Post were merged. The papers share some editorial staff. It relaunched in January 2015 to include a new page aimed at families across the city – with the paper appealing for readers to share their favourite recipes, best-loved children’s books and top tips for family outings, and a new weekly supplement called Thank God It’s Friday, dedicated to entertainment and nightlife. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at readers living in Yorkshire Time of Publication: Published every evening from Monday to Saturday. Ad Rates: For advertising information please see here
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Yorkshire Evening Post - Features Desk
Background and Format: The Yorkshire Evening Post (the YEP, as it’s often known colloquially among its readership) is a tabloid newspaper for Leeds. It was founded in 1890 to compete with the Yorkshire Evening News (which it absorbed in 1963) and the Leeds Evening Express. It’s published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers, part of Johnston Press‘s West Yorkshire division. A mobile site was launched in December 2011. During the first half of 2012 the editorial operations of the YEP and Yorkshire Post were merged. The papers share some editorial staff. It relaunched in January 2015 to include a new page aimed at families across the city – with the paper appealing for readers to share their favourite recipes, best-loved children’s books and top tips for family outings, and a new weekly supplement called Thank God It’s Friday, dedicated to entertainment and nightlife. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at readers living in Yorkshire Time of Publication: Published every evening from Monday to Saturday. Ad Rates: For advertising information please see here
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YYorkshire Evening Post - Homes
Background and Format: Homes is the weekly property supplement every Friday.