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These Are the Media Networks Which Has a 90% Approval Rate. We Are These are the media networks which has a 90% approval rate. We are quite certain that we can place your press release(provided its under the guidelines) to all these sites. 1. Newsday Media Group 2. The Boston Globe 3. The International Business Times 4. The San Francisco Chronicle 5. The Star Tribune 6. Business Insider 7. Houston Chronicle 8. Daily Herald 9. CBS News 10. The Miami Herald 11. The San Jose Mercury News 12. The Sun News 13. The Kansas City Star 14. WCCO-TV Minneapolis 15. United Press International (UPI) 16. Star-Telegram.com 17. CBS Chicago 18. CBS Baltimore 19. The Columbus Dispatch 20. The News & Observer 21. WRAL.com 22. StreetInsider.com, Inc. 23. Contra Costa Times 24. El Nuevo Herald 25. The Olympian 26. NewsOK 27. The Daily Breeze 28. Minyanville Media 29. The Sacramento Bee 30. The Press-Enterprise 31. El Paso Times 32. The Long Beach Press-Telegram 33. Breaking Media 34. The Lexington Herald-Leader 35. The Time Union 36. The Los Angeles Daily News 37. The Wichita Eagle 38. Remark Media 39. The Sun Herald 40. Pasadena Star-News 41. Minnesota Public Radio News 42. The Anchorage Daily News 43. AFB Media LLC 44. The News Tribune 45. Bay Area News Group 46. The Bellingham Herald 47. Whittier Daily News 48. Centre Daily Times 49. The State 50. The San Diego Union-Tribune 51. The Buffalo News 52. Best Growth Stock LLC 53. San Gabriel Valley Tribune 54. Redlands Daily Facts 55. Scripps Interactive Newspapers Group 56. Digital Media Wire, Inc 57. San Bernardino County Sun 58. A.M. Best Worldwide 59. Santa Cruz Sentinel 60. The Island Packet 61. Source Media, Inc 62. Las Cruces Sun-News 63. Oil & Gas Financial Journal 64. Power-Gen Worldwide 65. The Telegraph 66. Regal Securities, Inc 67. A Gannett Company 68. Cumulus Media and Mediaspan 69. The State Journal 70. The Herald Business Journal 71. Hydro Review 72. Fresh Brewed Media 73. Renewable Energy World 74. The Fayetteville Observer 75. Social Insight 76. RCR Wireless News 77. CBS LA 78. CBS DFW 79. IC Places, Inc 80. The Ledger-Enquirer 81. Gatehouse Media, Inc 82. DailyBulletin.com 83. Oil & Gas Journal Online 84. Fat Pitch Financials LLC 85. The Daily Journal 86. Farmington Daily Times 87. Avista Capital Partners 88. BioMedReports 89. The Network Journal 90. CBS San Francisco 91. Industrial Info Resources 92. Indianapolis Business Journal 93. Beyond The Dow 94. Clarke Broadcasting Corporation 95. The Wall Street Journal 96. Publicus 97. The Daily Record 98. BioSpace 99. Idaho Statesman 100. Belleville News Democrat 101. Bradenton Herald 102. Carlsbad Current-Argus 103. StreetIQ 104. MoneyShow.com 105. The Daily Jeffersonian 106. QuinStreet Inc. 107. SiliconValley.com 108. KGO Newstalk 109. Ruidoso News 110. KARN News Radio 111. A-T Financial 112. A.B. Watley 113. AAP Information Services 114. AB Watley 115. Aberdeen Asset Management 116. Abilizer 117. ABN Amro 118. About.com 119. Acquire Media Corporation 120. Active Express 121. Advisen Inc. 122. AdvisorPort 123. AHN/FIT Internet, LLC 124. AHX Group, Inc 125. AIIM International 126. AIM Funds 127. Aims Group, The 128. AirMedia 129. Alacra 130. Alaron Trading 131. Allied Riser 132. Alwayson Network 133. American Association of Individual Investors 134. American Century 135. American Digital Media 136. American Express 137. AmericanVescap 138. Ameritrade 139. Ancestry 140. Andover Securities 141. Andover.net 142. Apartment Capital Group 143. APIS Corporation 144. Asiagateway.com 145. AspenTech 146. AstraZeneca 147. AT&T 148. Atlantic Trust Pell Rudman 149. Automated Financial Systems 150. Avalon Research Group, Inc. 151. AXA Financial 152. B4UTrade.com 153. Bank Boston.com 154. Bank Network Securities 155. Bank of America 156. Bank of California 157. Bank of New York 158. Bank of the West 159. Bank One 160. BankBoston.com 161. Barclay’s Global Investment 162. BarnesandNoble.com 163. Baseline Financial Services 164. BB&T Corp 165. Bear Sterns and Co. 166. Beast Financial Systems 167. Beaufort Gazette 168. Beaumont Enterprise 169. BellSouth 170. BellSouth Business 171. Bernard C Harris Publishing 172. Bessemer Group 173. Besthalf.com 174. Bidwell 175. Big Charts, Inc. 176. BigChalk/Electric Library/Infonautics 177. Biomedical Research Laboratories Inc 178. BioQ 179. BioTechinvest.com 180. BizProLink 181. Bizzed.com 182. Blackstocks 183. Bloomberg 184. Bluestream Systems Inc. 185. Bridge 186. Bridge Information Systems 187. Brown & Company 188. Bullrun.com 189. Burrelle’s 190. Business New Haven 191. Business Technology Alliance 192. Businessweek.com 193. BUYandHOLD.com/Stockpoint 194. California Fina Group, Inc. 195. Cambix/Stockpoint 196. Cambridge Mercantile Corp 197. Cambridge Scientific Abstracts 198. Canaccord 199. Canada Stockwatch 200. Capital Research Group 201. Carolina Bank 202. CAT Internet Services, Inc. 203. CBS Marketwatch 204. CCBN 205. Cedocar 206. Central Bancompany 207. Central Bank 208. Centre for Energy Information 209. CGI Group 210. Charles Schwab 211. Chem Web 212. Chemical Abstract Service 213. ChoiceContent.com, LLC 214. Citibank 215. Citinetwork 216. City National Bank of Florida 217. Classwell Learning Group, Inc. 218. Clearforest Corporation 219. Clickshare Service Corporation 220. Client Dynamics 221. CNBC 222. CNN Interactive 223. Cofiniti 224. Colonial Bank 225. Colonial Direct Financial 226. Colorado Springs Gazette 227. Columbian Publishing Co. 228. Comerica Securities 229. Commonwealth Precious Metals 230. Commonwealth Securities 231. CompanySleuth.com 232. Computershare Analytics 233. Comstock, Inc. 234. Comtex News Network 235. Concierge Networks 236. Congressional Quarterly 237. Conseco.com 238. Consumer Financial Network 239. Contentarena 240. Cosmoz.com 241. Creative Labs, Inc. 242. Credential Group 243. Credit Risk Monitor 244. CRIBIS/CRIF 245. Crowell Weedon 246. CSC PaineWebber 247. CUNA Mutual 248. Cybernet Trade 249. Cybertech 250. CyberTrader 251. CYMO 252. DA Davidson 253. Dain Rauscher 254. Datacode, Inc. 255. Datek Online 256. DBC Global Report 257. DBC Insite 258. DBC Signal 259. dbusiness.com (American Digital Media) 260. DealPortal 261. Derwent 262. Desjardins 263. Deutsche Bank 264. Deutsche Bank Alex Brown 265. Dialog Corporation PLC 266. Digitrade, Inc. 267. Disclosure 268. DoctorStox 269. DoDots 270. Dogpile.com 271. Dong Woo Co. Ltd 272. DoublePort Inc. 273. Dragon Cities.net 274. Dreyfus 275. Dumaine Group, The 276. Dutch Isle Trade and Holdings 277. E Logic 278. E*Trade 279. e-Catalysts.com 280. E-FinancialDepot.com 281. E-Invest Group Inc/Stockpoint 282. E-investmentclubs 283. E-Northern 284. E-Offering Inc/Stockpoint 285. E-Pipeline 286. e-Research 287. E-Tenants.com, LLC. 288. e2TV 289. Earnings.com 290. Earthlink 291. EBNK Trading Corporation 292. EBSCO Publishing 293. EC Next 294. Eclipse Trading 295. Ecofaith 296. Edwardsville Intelligencer 297. ElastomerSolutions 298. Electric Power Research, Inc. 299. Electronic Advisor 300. Emarquette 301. EmergingForex 302. Emeyerson 303. eMinisOnline.com 304. Energy Central 305. Entensity 306. Envestnet 307. Envestnet Portfolio 308. Envestnet.com 309. Eperks.com/First USA/Stockpoint 310. Epson Portland, Inc. 311. EquityAlert.com 312. eResearch.ca 313. ERX Inc/Stockpoint 314. ESA-IRS 315. eSignal – Global Report 316. eSignal – Incite 317. eSignal – Signal 318. Etensity 319. ETKTrade 320. Everything Black 321. Excalibur Technologies 322. Excel Communications 323. Exchange Corporation, The 324. Factiva 325. Facts and Comparisons 326. FactSet Research Systems 327. Fantasy Stock Market 328. Fed Ex.com 329. FedEx.com 330. Fidelity Investments 331. Fidelity Weekend 332. Financial Banque Nationale 333. Financial Choices 334. Financial Fusion 335. Financial Insight Systems 336. Financial Passport 337. Financial Planning 338. Financial Service Provider Network (FSPN) 339. Financial Times 340. Financial Web.com, Inc. 341. FinancialMuse.com 342. Finaplex 343. First Citizens Bank 344. First Data Corp 345. First Hawaiian Bank 346. First Lenox 347. First Liberty Investments 348. First Republic 349. First Tennessee Bank 350. First Union Bank 351. Firstrade.com 352. Fiserv Securities 353. Forbes 354. Fortune 355. FoxMarketwire.com 356. Frank Liz Organisation 357. Free Range Group, Inc. The 358. FreeRealtime.com, Inc 359. Freetracez 360. Fresno Bee 361. Frost Bank 362. FTEN, Inc. 363. FundsXpress Financial Network, Inc. 364. FX Securities, Inc. 365. Gainskeeper, Inc. 366. GainZ 367. Gatewayafrica 368. GBI 369. Geek Securities 370. General Search.com 371. Genios 372. Global Companies 373. Global Credit Services 374. Global Information Network 375. Global Internet Investments 376. Global Investment Research 377. Global Securities 378. Globalnet.Financial.com, Inc. 379. Globaltec Solutions 380. Globenet Financial 381. Google, Inc. 382. 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