Media outlets starting with Y
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YouGen Blog
YouGen is an organisation that has a vision “of a UK where homes are energy efficient and local power generation from renewable sources is the norm”. The purpose of the YouGen’s website “is to make it easy for people to get the information they need to invest in renewable energy (or decide it is not right for their home)”. A blog carrying related news and information sits on the website. Cathy Debenham oversees the blog and website and is Director of YouGen. She has more than 20 years of marketing, communication and journalism experience and has used this experience, along with a passion for green living, to launch YouGen. Cathy decided to create the website after she experienced difficulty trying to find which renewable energy technology was right for her house, and which of the products on offer was most effective. Guest Bloggers and Energy Experts also contribute to the blog. All blog posts are related to renewable energy and bring industry news, product reviews and comment. Posts are organised into sections which include Energy saving; Renewable Energy, Financial Incentives among others. The posts vary in length and are added several times a week. PR opportunities lie within profile opportunities through guest blogging, expert comment and advice, product reviews, brand name and product placement and scientific and survey-based research placement. Cathy can be reached by telephone, email or via the online contact form.
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YouGov
YouGov is a global online community, where millions of people and thousands of political, cultural and commercial organisations engage in a continuous conversation about their beliefs, behaviours and brands. It provides a more accurate, more actionable portrait of what the world thinks.
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Young & Hungry - Washington City Paper
This blog provides coverage on the newest and best food and restaurants in the Washington, D.C. area. 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 outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Young Adult Library Services
Official journal of the Young Adult Library Services Association. Includes articles of current interest to library workers who serve teens, acts as a showcase for best practices, research, provides news from related fields such as youth development, spotlights significant events of the organization and offers in-depth reviews of professional literature related to the field. Serves as the official record of the organization and includes major actions by the Board of directors and important policies and documents such as strategic plans and competencies.
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Young American Revolution
Established in March 2009 and serves as the official publication of the YAL (Young Americans for Liberty). Coverage includes finance, peace, constituationally limited government, and personal liberty. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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YYoung and Profiting with Hala Taha
Young and Profiting podcast is a Top 100 podcast globally. At Young and Profiting podcast, Hala Taha investigates a new topic each week and interviews some of the brightest minds in the world. Her goal is to turn their wisdom into actionable advice that you can use in your everyday life regardless of age, profession, or industry.
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Young Children
Written for the educators and caregivers of children birth through age eight. Articles discuss the latest research in early childhood education and summarize the latest research in early childhood education. Young Children is a peer-reviewed professional journal that focuses on children ages 0-8. Each issue includes topical clusters of articles that focus on issues in the field of early childhood education, along with general articles and features on a range of early childhood topics.
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Young Citizens
Background and Format: Founded in March 2001, Giving Nation is a Citizenship Foundation project that supports young people undertaking work to support charities and their community. It aims to enable them to gain an understanding of the charity sector, alongside taking action to address issues that are important to them. The website provides free curriculum teaching and learning resources, ideas and inspiration. It is split into two programmes; Giving Nation Challenge - an active learning programme for secondary schools, which supports young people to identify and rectify an issue within their community that they feel passionate about. Generally over a six week period students set up, run and evaluate a social enterprise or charity fundraising project, utilising start-up capital from the Cabinet Office to benefit their community; Giving Nation Spirit - a programme launched in 2012, designed for 11 to 16 year olds in PRUs, special schools, SEN/BD schools, SEN classes in mainstream schools and Young Offender Institutes. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at young students interested in the charity sector. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher. Ad rates: It does not carry advertising. Other information: It can be found on Flickr.
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YYoung Company Finance
Background and Format:Young Company Finance is a monthly publication covering all investments in early stage Scottish companies from start-up to maturity. It also showcases the best new companies which are looking for funding, and profiles the businesses which populate the science and innovation parks throughout Scotland and Northern England. Young Company Finance tracks and reports on early stage high growth companies in Scotland.They focus in particular upon how young companies finance their development from start-up to maturity, but also report news about senior appointments, business awards, product launches, and sales successes - in short, any of the milestones which such companies must pass on their way to profitability. They also report news from other organisations involved in the wider ecosystem in which young companies develop; investors, advisers, incubators, public sector agencies, and many others.Audience and Readership:The magazine is aimed at business entrepreneurs and financiers.Deadline:10th of the month.Time of Publication:They aim to publish around the 15th of the month.Frequency:Monthly.Circulation:The publisher does not disclose the circulation.Distribution:The magazine is available through subscription.Ad Rates:For advertising enquiries contact marketing@ycf.co.uk.Other Information:They do not have a generic editorial email address, requests should be directed at the Editor.
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Young Entertainment Mag
Young Entertainment Mag is an online magazine dedicated to a young adult audience, covering the latest in film, TV, books, pop music and pop culture. The site includes interviews, video and an e-newsletter. This site offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).