The New York Times is adding a new best-seller list for political books. But the line-up is only being posted on the website's book section, along with the paper's other best-seller lists. Why only online? I'm guessing because of space considerations in the newspaper. During the last several years, many newspapers have drastically reduced … [Read more...]
Newsday publicity is easier with editor’s pitching tips
If you're trying to get into Newsday, the New York daily paper with almost a half-million circulation, pay attention to these pitching tips from associate editor A.J. Carter, courtesy of Bulldog Reporter's excellent Journalists Speak … [Read more...]
Executive Travel wants new tech products, services
If you offer technology products or services that can save the small business person money, let Leah Ingram of Executive Travel magazine know. She's writing a round-up and needs to hear about new gadgets and tools (both offline and online) that people haven't heard a lot about and are relatively new to the market. Also, if you can hook her up … [Read more...]
Gifts for print journalists? Don’t you dare
Publicity Hound Ek Dari writes: "I've been reading your tips for quite some time now, and love the articles and ezine. "One question I had was about thanking an editor or journalist. What is the standard on that? I have had successful placements in the New York Times, Washington Post, Fortune, and top-tier magazines, but am not sure how best to … [Read more...]
Archiving news clips: How do you manage this?
Publicist Kathi Petersen of Asheville North Carolina writes: "I am wondering how other publicists archive their news clippings. I am surrounded by newspapers and magazines that I cannot bear to toss, though the professional organizer I hired questions the importance of keeping one’s news clips. "I insisted to her that showing a prospective client … [Read more...]
Spokane Spokesman-Review broadcasts editors’ meetings twice a day
Kudos to the Spokane Spokesman-Review, which is broadcasting its editors' daily meetings at 10 a.m. and 4:30 PM Pacific Time. You'll need to have the latest version of Quicktime installed. You don't have to … [Read more...]
Family Circle editor wants lifestyle products, services
If you sell a product service that has an emotional connection with women and teens, you should be pitching your story idea to Family Circle magazine. Lots of pitching tips from FC articles editor Darcy Jacobs are yours free when you sign up for a no-risk, no-obligation trial subscription … [Read more...]
Fitness magazine wants exercise, health, nutrition products to review
If you sell a product that helps people stay fit, submit it to Fitness magazine, one of the major magazines concentrating on exercise, health and nutrition information. But don't expect the editors to simply pick up the glowing pros from your news release. All products are tested, … [Read more...]
OverTime magazine wants products for gift guide
OverTime (OT) Magazine, the leading business and lifestyle guide for professional athletes, is looking for product pitches for its annual "Holiday Hot List," which reveals what athletes will be giving and receiving this holiday season. The gifts on the OT Holiday Hot List … [Read more...]
Pop Star! magazine wants gift items for girls 10-16
If you're trying to get your product or service in front of girls age 10-16, try pitching to the monthly POP STAR! magazine, with a circulation of 250,000. The Gift List, a subscription-based service that provides contact … [Read more...]
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