Spread the word to readers and key decision makers across the
country. You can bring an issue
to the attention of a magazine or department editor, send a press
release, or write a letter to the editor on-line.
NOTE: If you write a letter to the editor
on-line, be sure to enter Letter to Editor on
the Subject line; and be sure to include your name, home address and
daytime telephone number. Keep your letter brief (under 200 words
is best) and to-the-point for a better chance of publication. Letters
which respond to a story or commentary in that paper often have the best chance
of publication. You can alert readers about important issues, correct distortions, ask readers to contact their representatives, and
even praise or expose a Congressman's or Senator's vote on an issue in their
home state paper!
And above all, hold reporters and
editors to high ethical standards - write or e-mail them with your
comments, complaints, praise, or reports of bias.
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