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3). Writing Press Releases - Getting it right By : Wadsworth
A good news release consists of a short introduction. Journalists call this an ‘intro’. This should total perhaps no more than 25 words. Bear in mind that your text needs to answer the ‘six salient questions’: Who, What, Where, When, Why and How? Your intro will cover most but not necessarily all of them. Keep your article short and simple (Kiss). Remember, news is something new and unusual (see Galtung and Ruge, ‘News Values’ in Wikipedia).
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6). Letters to the Editor: Having Your Say By : Matthew C. Keegan
Writing a letter to your newspaper's editor is a privilege that Americans have exercised since the early days of journalism. You need not be an expert about the topic at hand, but by adding your voice to the discussion you can help shape people's opinions positively and constructively. Here are some tips to help you get your letter published:
1. Keep it short and sweet.
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7). 5 Tips for Writing Online Press Releases By : Tyler James Ellison
If your release sounds like advertising, it will not be read by many people and will be accepted by even fewer distributors.
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