Links to local media outlets
Links to local media outlets in the places where delegates are from. Writers are encouraged to try to craft essays that highlight local connections to the Paris COP.
General Advice for Getting Your Article Published in Your Local Media Outlets Source: http://www.great-business-websites.co.uk/advice-centre/get-published-in-your-local-newspaper
- The story must be local, very local. If you are trying to get in the Belper News it must be a story concerning a person or business from Belper.
- All stories should be accompanied by a photo of a local person (very desirable), make sure the photos are not bigger than 1MB in size.
- You do not need to write a finished article (that's what the newspaper pays their reporters to do), just provide the facts. Think about how much space you are likely to get for this type of article and provide roughly the right amount of words. (In the case of business articles in local newspapers usually 100-150 words, possibly 250-300 words if really interesting)
- Put the words of your article in the body of the email, rather than an attached document.
- Make sure the subject of the email contains which paper you think your article is relevant to (it may be the group editor scanning through 1000's of emails and this helps).
Media Contacts
General National Media Outlets
Ithaca College Center for Independent Media lists links to a large number of independent media outlets:
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ProPublica
How to submit a story on ProPublica:
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Center for Public Integrity
How to submit a tip or story to the Center for Public Integrity:
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Washington Post
How to submit a story, video, photo:
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Phone: 202-334-7300 Web: [[5]] [[6]] [[7]]
New York Times
How to submit stories to the New York Times:
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Environmental Editor: Michael Wines Email: [[9]]
Local Media Outlets
USNPL has links to local media outlets around the United States and includes links by state:
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Patch.com
This is a media outlet that pulls together local media stories from around the United States to create a conglomeration of relevant local stories. Most states have Patch sites, and individuals can submit their stories very easily. There is a button in the upper-right corner of the home page that says “Post on Patch.” This takes you to a fill-in form where you can submit your story. Easy Peasy!
Newark, New Jersey
List of news outlets in New Jersey with links to contact information for each newspaper:
This site includes names, phone numbers and email contacts for a variety of New Jersey news outlets.
Rhode Island
List of news outlets in Rhode Island with links:
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Providence Journal
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Minnesota
Lists of news outlets in Minnesota with links:
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Michigan
List of news outlets in Michigan with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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Texas
List of news outlets in Texas with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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California
List of news outlets in California with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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Washington State
List of news outlets in Washington with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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Arizona
List of news outlets in Arizona with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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Kentucky
List of news outlets in Kentucky with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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New York
List of news outlets in New York with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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North Dakota
List of news outlets in North Dakota with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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Mississippi
List of news outlets in Mississippi with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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Florida
List of news outlets in Florida with links to contact information for each newspaper:
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