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  2. Jezebel (website) - Wikipedia

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    Jezebel is a US-based website featuring news and cultural commentary geared towards women. It was launched in 2007 by Gawker Media under the editorship of Anna Holmes as a feminist counterpoint to traditional women's magazines. After the breakup of Gawker Media, the site was purchased by Univision Communications and later acquired by G/O Media.

  3. HuffPost - Wikipedia

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    Launched. May 9, 2005; 19 years ago (2005-05-09) Current status. Active. HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive [1][2][3][4] news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers politics, business, entertainment ...

  4. SHE Media - Wikipedia

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    SHE Media was founded as SheKnows.com in 1999 by Kyle Cox, Betsy Gartrell-Judd, and Nancy J. Price as a subset of Price and Bailey's online media company Myria Media. [2][3][4]. It was designed for "21st-century mothers" with blogs, videos, and articles about entertainment, lifestyle, and parenting written by industry experts, journalists, and ...

  5. Mamamia (website) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 2007; 17 years ago (2007) Mamamia (stylised as MamaM!a) is an Australian news, opinion and lifestyle website targeted at women. It was created in 2007 by former magazine-editor Mia Freedman as an online blog. The website has since expanded, growing into an online hub for women's news and opinion across many subjects, with over 100 ...

  6. Cosmopolitan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cosmopolitan.com. ISSN. 0010-9541. Cosmopolitan (stylized in all caps) is an American quarterly fashion and entertainment magazine for women, first published based in New York City in March 1886 as a family magazine; it was later transformed into a literary magazine and, since 1965, has become a women's magazine.

  7. Tosin Ajibade - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Tosin Ajibade was listed among YNaija's 100 Most Influential Women in Nigeria and her blog is considered today as one of the most reputable and popular in Nigeria. [4] She is the organizer of the New Media Conference which has been held annually in 2015, [5] 2016, [6] 2017, [7] 2018 [8] and 2019. [9]

  8. Mother Jones (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    www.motherjones.com. ISSN. 0362-8841. Mother Jones (abbreviated MoJo) is a nonprofit American progressive [ 1 ][ 2 ] magazine that focuses on news, commentary, and investigative journalism on topics including politics, environment, human rights, health and culture. Clara Jeffery serves as editor-in-chief of the magazine.

  9. Feminist blog - Wikipedia

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    Feministe One of the oldest feminist blogs, Feministe was founded in 2001. It is a community blog, where various contributors discuss issues related to feminism, social justice, and activism. The Toast Founded in 2013 by Nicole Cliffe and Daniel M. Lavery, The Toast was known for its literary and cultural commentary with a feminist slant.