Yes, “larger publication” is relative but I would definitely recommend sending an e-mail to Tubefilter’s Indie Spotlight team (http://www.tubefilter.com/contact, select "Tips in the dropdown). Both of my series have been featured in the Indie Spotlight column and it’s been a nice boost to views. Also, if you do comedy stuff (and it looks like you do) I would also check out comedycake.com and make nice with them, shoot an e-mail/press release their way. They feature small comedy series and again, wrote up both my series which helped views a lot. You can also send a query to Luke over at Spitlsider who runs the “Week in Web Videos” column. You can send him a link via tweet if you are on Twitter, he is very nice (@LKellyClyne)

More generally though I would recommend just taking a chance on any writers at publications/outlets you think would dig your series. Look at bylines of web series covering folks or comedy people, etc and follow them on Twitter, send them links (nicely and only once, don’t spam anybody!) and try to build support that way. Even if they can’t/won’t write about you or your show they might still dig it personally and you can build an ally that way and they could write about another project in the future (it’s happened to me). Good luck! Press is definitely a vital tool in getting some views.