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How to Get an Op-Ed Piece in the Media/Newspapers

Quick Tips Guide on Placing Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor
Feb 1, 2004: The New York Times: And Now a Word From Op-Ed

Below are details on how to place an op-ed or letter to the editor in the top 100 newspapers in the United States by circulation:

1. Wall Street Journal
Op-Eds: 600-1200 words, double-spaced. Must be strong argument about issue in news, not response to Journal article. Exclusive use of your article is required and the paper reserves 10 working days to keep it under consideration. Include cover letter, name, address, phone, fax, e-mail. E-mail edit.features@wsj.com or fax 212/416-2255.

Letters: 300 word limit, must relate to story or editorial in WSJ--include date, headline and page number of article, city where writer is located. E-mail wsj.ltrs@wsj.com or fax 212/416-2255.

Go to: www.opinionjournal.com/guidelines/ for more information.

2. USA Today
Op-Eds: 600-800 words. Fact-based approach. Include background information-- qualifications for writing about subject, basic contact information. Send to Forum Page Editor at theforum@usatoday.com as a text e-mail. (No attachments).

Letters: 250 words or less, include name, address, phone, submit online: editor@usatoday.com

3. New York Times
Op-Eds: 800 words or less (suggested length is 650 words). The Times requires exclusive use of an article and reserves 10 working days to keep it under consideration. Cannot return unused manuscripts. Op-eds should be on "topical subject" but not response to Times article. Please include name, title, phone number, and address. Op-eds can be e-mailed (in body of e-mail) or faxed. Fax: 212/556-4100, E-mail: oped@nytimes.com or The Op-Ed Page, 229 W. 43rd St., New York, NY 10036

Recorded instructions: 212/556-1831

Letters: 150 words or less, exclusive to Times, refer to article within past 7 days, include author's phone numbers, address e-mail to letters@nytimes.com or Letters to the Editor/ The New York Times, 229 W. 43rd St., New York, NY 10036. Fax: 212/556-3622

4. Los Angeles Times
Op-Eds: Exclusive use required. Please give the newspaper 10 days to consider the submission, 700 word limit, call 213/237-2121 for more information. Submit by E-mail: op-ed@latimes.com or Fax: Nicholas Goldberg, 213/237-7968

Letters: should be brief, must include mailing address, phone number, signature. Letters must be written in plain text without attachments. LA Times does not return manuscripts. E-mail letters@latimes.com

5. Washington Post
Op-Eds: 700 to 800 words, must be written exclusively for The Post. For verification purposes, writers must include work and home phone numbers, an address and job title if applicable. E-mail: oped@washpost.com.

Letters: Do not send attachments, include contact info. and, if sending by mail, signature.Submit by e-mail:Letters@washpost.com or mail to Letters to the Editor, The Washington Post, 1150 15 St.. NW, Washington, DC 20071

6. Daily News (New York, NY)
Op-Eds: 550 words or less. Include address and phone numbers. Submit by fax at 212/643-7828, e-mail rlaird@edit.nydailynews.com or Daily News, Attn: Robert Laird, 450 W. 33rd St., New York, NY 10001

Letters: the shorter the letter, the more likely to get published, include name, address, phone number. Submit by e-mail to voicers@edit.dailynews.com

7. Chicago Tribune (IL)
Op-Eds: Manuscripts may be submitted to the op-ed page by fax 312/222-2598, or e-mail: ctc-COMMENT@tribune.com.

Letters: include phone numbers, address, Submit by e-mail: ctc-TribLetter@Tribune.com, fax: 312/222-2598, mail to Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, 60611 or online at www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/

8. Newsday
(Long Island, NY)
Op-Eds: Viewpoints occasionally publishes unsolicited opinion essays. Include name, phone numbers, address and e-mail. Submit your work of 700-800 words as open text to oped@newsday.com.

Letters: 250 words or less, must mention relevant political, financial or other interest in subject, Newsday does not return submitted letters or accept e-mails as attachments. Include all contact information. Submit to: letters@newsday.com by fax 718/793-6422 or send to Letters Editor, Newsday, 235 Pinelawn Rd., Melville, NY 11747

9. Houston Chronicle (TX)
Op-Eds: 750 words or less. The subject matter of the article should be of specific interest to the local area. The writer should have a demonstrated expertise in the subject matter area. E-mail: outlook@chron.com fax: 713/362-3575 or regular mail (address below). Send to the attention of the Outlook Editor.

Letters: must have all contact information. Submit by e-mail: viewpoints@chron.com, fax: 713/362-3575 or mail to: Viewpoints, c/o Houston Chronicle, PO Box 4260, Houston, TX 77210

10. Dallas Morning News (TX)
Op-Eds: The DMN accepts submissions of 750-800 words. Include daytime phone number and mailing address. Submit by e-mail: viewpoints@dallasnews.com

Letters: average 160 words, include address and phone number. Submit to: letterstoeditor@dallasnews.com, online form at www.dallasnews.com/cgi-bin/lettertoed.cgi , fax: 972/263-0456 or regular mail: Letters from Readers, The Dallas Morning News, Box 655237, Dallas, TX 75265

11. San Francisco Chronicle (CA)
Op-Eds: 650 words or less. E-mail forum@sfchronicle.com or fax: 415/543-7708. Subject line of e-mail should read - "For Open Forum." No attachments.

Letters: 200 words or less. Editor prefers e-mail submissions, does not accept attachments: letters@sfchronicle.com or fax: 415/543-7708

For more information on either type of submission: /www.sfgate.com/chronicle/submissions/

12. Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Op-Eds: To submit My Turn Columns under 600 words for the main Opinion page: Mail: My Turn, The Arizona Republic, PO Box 2244, Phoenix, AZ 85002; e-mail: my.turns@pni.com; Fax: 602/444-8933.

Letters: 200 word limit, must be signed, include daytime phone number, mailing address, submit online: www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/help/contact.html#editor

Letters to the Editor, The Arizona Republic, P.O. Box 2244, Phoenix, AZ 85002. Letters may also be faxed to 602/444-8933 or e-mail: opinions@arizonarepublic.com

13. New York Post (New York, NY)
Op-Eds: The Post prefers op-eds to be faxed or mailed. Mr. Cunningham also encourages individuals to call and discuss their ideas for op-eds with him. The Post very rarely uses info. from PR-type organizations. Be selective in what is sent because he stops considering pieces if he's "received too much junk."
cunningham@nypost.com

Letters: submit online at www.nypost.com/postopinion/letters/letters_editor.htm or e-mail letters@nypost.com. Include name and basic contact information with all submissions.

14. Boston Globe (MA)
Op-Eds: Marjorie Pritchard is responsible for the content of the op-ed page. She can be contacted by phone, mail or fax. Boston Globe, PO Box 2378, Boston, MA 02107-2378 Phone: 617/929-3041 fax: 617/-929-2098. Limit words to 700. E-mail: m_Pritchard@globe.com

Letters: limit 200 words, e-mail: letter@globe.com. For more information: bostonglobe.com/newsroom/Editorial-Opinion/letterstoeditor.stm

15. Chicago Sun-Times (IL)
Op-Eds: 650 word limit. Topic must relate to an issue currently in the news. Send plain-text e-mail to shuntley@suntimes.com.

Letters: letters@suntimes.com, include phone number and address

16. Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ)
Op-Eds: 800 words or less, include name, address, phone number. Submit by e-mail: oped@starledger.com or fax 973/-392-5845 or e-mail the editorial page editor, Richard Aregood, raregood@starledger.com

Letters: 200 words or less, e-mail or fax to 973/392-4040

17. Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Op-Eds: approx. 700 words, include phone number, mailing address. Submit by e-mail oped@phillynews.com, Commentary Page Editor, Philadelphia Inquirer, Box 41705/, Philadelphia, PA 19101 or fax: 215/854-5884

Letters: approx. 200 pages, same contact information as above. If about specific regional issue, refer to inquirer.philly.com/opinion/edweb_e-mailaddresses.asp for more detailed information. For general letters, submit by e-mail: Inquirer.Letters@phillynews.com , fax: 215/854-4483 or mailing address above (addressed to Letters Editor)

18. San Diego
Union-Tribune (CA)
Op-Eds: 700-750 words or less. Submissions should be about something in the news that would be of interest to area resident, sign if faxed or mailed. E-mail: opinion@uniontrib.com fax: 619/260-5081 or mail: Opinion Editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune, PO Box 120191, San Diego, CA 92112

Letters: published according to ratio of letters expressing given side on issues. Submit by e-mail: letters@uniontrib.com or fax or mail to above contacts (address to Letters Editor)

19. Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Visit www.startribune.com/opinion/ and click on the "how to submit a letter or commentary" button for information on how to participate in the Opinion pages

20. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
Op-Eds: 650-700 words. All items submitted should have a local connection. E-mail: letters@RockyMountainNews.com. Send both plain text and attachment. Include name, basic contact info.

21. Denver Post (CO)
Op-Eds: 650-700 words, should address specific issues, not refer to previously published items, provide same contact information, submit to same places as above

Letters: Limit 200 words on topics of general interest. Include address, phone numbers, e-mail address. Mail: Guest Commentary, The Denver Post, 1560 Broadway, Denver 80202; Fax: 303/820-1502;E-mail: openforum@denverpost.com

22. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
Op-Eds: 700 words or less. Please include a cover letter explaining who is submitting the op-ed and the relevance of the issue. E-mail: forum@plaind.com

Letters: submit online form at www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/lettertoeditor.ssf e-mail: letters@plaind.com, mail to Letters to the Editor, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114 or fax 216/999-6209

23. Detroit Free Press (MI)
Op-Eds: 750 words or less, and prefers local writers, issues and angles. The Free Press provides stipends for published columns. Please include a complete address and both day and evening telephone numbers. E-mail: oped@freepress.com , submit by mail or fax to contacts below.

Letters: Free Press does not accept e-mail attachments--include letter in body of e-mail. 200 word limit, include mailing address, phone numbers. Submit to letters@freepress.com or Editor/ Detroit Free Press/ 600 W. Fort/ Detroit, MI 48226 fax: 313/222-6774

24. Oregonian (Portland,OR)
Op-Eds: Preference given to short essays on "highly topical issues or themes of particular relevance to the Pacific Northwest, Oregon, and the Portland Metro area. Special expertise a pre-requisite on national or international matters. Op-eds of 600 words or less are preferred. Send as plain-text by e-mail to oped@news.oregonian.com. Or fax 503/294-4193

Letters: 150 word limit, include address and daytime phone. Submit by e-mail to letters@news.oregonian.com, fax: 503/294-4193 or by mail: Letters to the Editor, The Oregonian 1320 SW Broadway Portland, OR 97201

25. Orange County Register (CA)
Op-Eds: must be topical and make case through evidence and facts. Most likely to publish local focus, single issue, well-supported articles written by local author. Also prefer articles that agree with editorial page's "commitment to individual liberties and limited government." Prefers 650 words for daily (M-F) op-ed section or 850 works for weekly "guest columns" section. E-mail op-eds to commentary@ocregister.com, columns editor Chris Reed at PO Box or fax listed below.

Letters: should be around 150 words. Submit to Letters Editor Betty Talbert by e-mail- letters@ocregister.com, send to PO Box 11626, Santa Ana, CA 92711 or fax 714/796-3657

26. St. Petersburg Times (FL)
Op-Eds: The Times very rarely uses op-eds, but those submitted should be 750 words or less. Submit by e-mail to below address, text onl; For more information, go to: www.sptimes.com/letters/

Letters: 200-300 words e-mail letters@SPTimes.com include name, address, phone, e-mail address in body of e-mail, signature if possible

27. Miami Herald (FL)
Op-Eds: 600 words or less for weekly editions of the paper. Longer pieces may be utilized for the Sunday edition but rarely if unsolicited. E-mailed submissions are preferred. You will only be notified if the paper will be using your piece. E-mail: HeraldEd@herald.com.

Letters: include name, address, phone number, e-mail to HeraldEd@herald.com (no attachments), mail to The Readers' Forum, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Miami, FL 33132-1693 or fax 305/376-8950

28. Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA)
Op-Eds: 750 words or less. All submissions should be exclusive to the Constitution. Include name, address and phone. E-mailed submissions are preferred.
dbeasley@ajc.com

Letters: 150 words or less, include basic contact info. Submit letters online at www.ajc.com/opinion/content/opinion/letters/index.html or e-mail letters@ajc.com

29. Investor's
Business Daily (Los Angeles, CA)
Does not accept unsolicited op-eds.

30. St. Louis
Post-Dispatch (MO)
Op-Eds: should be approximately 500 words. Preference given to Illinois and Missouri authors, others not ruled out. E-mail as text: oped@post-dispatch.com. Or fax 314/340-3139 Attn: Op-Ed

Letters: 250 words or less, e-mail letters@post-dispatch.com or fax above number Attn: Letters to the Editor

31. Baltimore Sun (MD)
Op-Eds: Should be approximately 700 words. E-mail: commentary@baltsun.com. If you would like to follow up, call Mr. Block at 410/-332-6051. Fax: 410/332-6977

Letters: 250 words, include full contact info. Submit to letters@baltsun.com

32. Sacramento Bee (CA)
Op-Ed: e-mail opinion@sacbee.com. Submit in plain text, with lines between paragraphs (no attachments). Include name, address and daytime phone. Limit 550- 600 words. Call Jewel Reilly, Op-Ed editor 916/321-1906 with any questions.

Letters: 200 words, reference article in Bee if possible, refer to issue covered within last two weeks, include name, mailing address, daytime phone and e-mail opinion@sacbee.com. Questions: John Hughes, Letters Editor 916/321-1906.

33. San Jose Mercury News (CA)
Op-Ed: e-mail: opinion@mercurynews.com Direct questions and submissions for the commentary page to Jim Braly, 408/920-5475

Letters: include name, address and phone. E-mail letters@mercurynews.com or send to 750 Ridder Park Dr., San Jose, CA 95190

34. Kansas City Star (MO)
Op-Eds: 800 words or less. E-mail: lokeman@kcstar.com

Letters: letters@kcstar.com or 1729 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108. 150-200 word limit. As I See It is limited to about 400 words. Please include your full name, address and daytime phone number withanything you send.

35. South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Op-Eds: Prefers 800 words or less, but will consider a submission of up to 1,000 words if it is about an important issue. They also prefer e-mailed submissions. Fax: 954/-356-4559; E-mail: kguy@sun-sentinel.com.

Letters: 200 words or less; should include name, address, phone, and signature. E-mail (no attachments) letter@sun-sentinel.com or submit online at www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/sfl-letterseditor.customform, no exact word limit but should be brief.

36. Milwaukee Sentinel (WI)
Op-Eds: Open submissions should be 700 words or less and include both day and evening phone numbers along with an address. E-mail: jsedit@onwis.com.

Letters: The Journal-Sentinel generally only accepts Letters to the Editor. The letters submitted should be 200 words or less. More information and form to submit online: www.jsonline.com/news/editorials/submit.asp

37. Orlando Sentinel (FL)
Op-Eds: 700 words or less

Letters: should be brief and include name, address and daytime phone. E-mail:
insight@orlandosentinel.com, Fax: 407/-420-5286 or Letters to the Editor, Orlando Sentinel, 633 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801-1349

38. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA)*
Op-Eds: The Times Picayune rarely prints unsolicited op-eds, but those submitted should have a local angle and around 800 words or less. Include name and phone number. E-mail: letters@times-picayune.com.

39. Indianapolis Star (IN)
Op-Eds: 850 words or less. Fax it to 317/-444-6800

Letters: fax above, submit online at www.indystar.com/help/contact/letters.html, or mail to Letters to the Editor, Indianapolis Star, P.O. Box 145, Indianpolis, IN 46206

40. Boston Herald (MA)
E-mail: feedback@bostonherald.com for information on submissions. Include all contact information.

Letters to the editor should be e-mailed to: Letterstoeditor@bostonherald.com or faxed to 617/542-1315

41. Columbus Dispatch (OH)
Op-Eds: 700-800 words. Submit via e-mail to the Forum Page Editor at forum@dispatch.com. No attachments. Fax: 614/461-8793

Letters: submit to letters@dispatch.com Should be 200 words or less

42. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA)
Op-Eds: 600-800 words of particular interest in the local area, but willing to consider longer pieces. E-mail opinion@post-gazette.com. Please send as text in the e-mail message, not as an attached file. Fax 412/263-2014 (Attn: Opinion Page).

Letters should be more than 250 words. Fax to 412/263-2014 or mail to Letters to the Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 34 Blvd of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, fax: 412/263-2014

43. San Antonio Express-News (TX)
Op-Eds: Comments should run no more than 600 words. E-mail letters and op-eds to letters@express-news.net. Fax to 210/-250-3465.

44. Charlotte Observer (NC)
E-mail your piece to opinion@charlotteobserver.com.

45. Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX)
Op-Eds: 850 words or less, prefers timely issues that are of particular interest in the region. Submissions via e-mail are preferred.
bobdavis@star-telegram.com

46. Detroit News (MI)
Op-Eds: must be exclusive in Detroit metro area. 600-700 words are ideal. Send by e-mail to oped@detnews.com or fax to 313/222-6417. Preference given to local and state topics by Michigan writers.

47. Tampa Tribune (FL)
Op-Eds: 500-750 words. Submissions should be about an issue that is of interest in the local area. Include name, address, title, phone number and "any information that you think would be needed for footer info." E-mail: ngordon@tampatrib.com

Letters: 150 word limit, include daytime phone and address /tampatrib.com/opinion/lettertotheeditor.htm or e-mail tribletters@tampatrib.com

48. Buffalo News (NY)
Op-Eds: 600 words by U.S. Postal Service to Editorial Department; The Buffalo News; One News Plaza; PO Box 100; Buffalo, NY 14240.

Letters: sign and include phone number and address. Write to Everybody's Column, The Buffalo News, One News Plaza, P.O. Box 100, Buffalo, NY, 14240, or fax to 716/-856-5150 or submit online /www.buffalonews.com/contact_us/submit_editorial.asp?type=news_everybody or e-mail LettertoEditor@buffnews.com

More information about submissions is available at www.buffalonews.com/contact_us/guidelines.asp#news_everybody

49. Louisville
Courier-Journal (KY)
Op-Eds: 500-700 words. Prefers to receive by fax: 502/582-4066 by e-mail to Keith Runyon at krunyon@courier-journal.com

Letters: 200 words or less, submit online and find more information at www.courier-journal.com/cjconnect/edletter.htm, e-mail cjletter@courier-journal.com , mail Readers' Forum, The Courier-Journal, P.O. Box 740031, Louisville, Ky. 40201-7431 or fax 502/582-4155


50. Seattle Times (WA)
Op-Eds: 750 word maximum, must be exclusive to Seattle Times, preference given to local writers and issues. Submit to opinion@seattletimes.com, include basic contact information.

Letters: submit to e-mail above, Letters Editor, Seattle Times, PO Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111 or fax 206/382-6760. FMI call 206/464-2132

51. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
Op-Eds: 500 words or less, op-eds exclusive to the Oklahoman are preferred. E-mail: PBennett@Oklahoman.com. Indicate "Point of View" in subject line. Fax: 405/475-3971.

Letters: 150 word preference, do not go over 225. Include full name (or first two initials and last name), mailing address. E-mail: yourviews@oklahoman.com, fax 405/475-3971 or U.S. Postal Service: Your Views, The Oklahoman, P.O. Box 25125, Oklahoma City, OK 73125

52. Omaha World-Herald (NE)
Op-eds: about 700-800; Fax to 402/-345-4547. Indicate for "Another Point of VIew"

Letters: Send by e-mail to pulse@owh.com. Include full contact info. Limit Pulse letters to about 200 words or so.

53. Hartford Courant (CT)
Op-Eds: 750 words or less. Public policy issues of interest to Connecticut residents preferred. Persons submitting op-eds should have strong credentials in the subject matter. Fax: 860/-520-6941. See www.ctnow.com/news/opinion/op_ed/thc-oped-guidelines,0,589124.htmlstory?coll=hc-utility-oped for specific information.

54. Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
Op-eds: 750 words or less. Local interest is key to getting your op-ed printed. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number. E-mail letters@pilotonline.com by fax at 757/446-2051.

55. Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN)
Op-eds: maximum of 750 words. Preference to regional issues, writers and communities typically underrepresented on opinion pages. Fax op-ed to 651/-228-5564 or e-mail it to letters@pioneerpress.com.

Letters: Must be exclusive. Include full name (at least two initials and the last name) and your city of residence for publication. In addition, include street address and daytime phone number, not for publication. Please send your letter as plain text in the body of the e-mail, not as an attachment. Preference goes to letters under 225 words. All letters are subject to editing. Direct questions to 651/ 228-5545.

56. Cincinnati Enquirer (OH)
Letters: 200 words or less, submit online at www.enquirer.com/editor/letters.html or by mail: Cincinnati Enquirer, Letters to the Editor, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202.

57. Times-Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
Op-eds of 800 words or less. Local to Virginia or Richmond and exclusive preferred, rarely accept unsolicited op-eds. Fax: 804/775-8090 or e-mail cparis@timesdispatch.com

Letters: for guidelines or to submit online: www.timesdispatch.com/editorials/letters.shtml. Submit signed letters by fax: 804/-819-1216 or e-mail letters@timesdispatch.com

58. Austin American-Statesman (Austin, TX)
Op-Eds: 750 words maximum. Op-eds should be sent attention of Jodi Gonzalez

Letters: 150 words or less. Fax: 512/-912-5927, e-mail to letters@statesman.com.

59. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR)
Op-Eds: The Democrat-Gazette will publish essays from Arkansas residents bearing no more than two bylines. Should be 700-800 words and written by Arkansas residents. Include name, address, a note of bio and a daytime telephone number. E-mail Meredith Oakley, meredith_oakley@ardemgaz.com. For out of state submissions, contact Ed Gray for Sunday editorial/feature section. E-mail ed_gray@adg.ardemgaz.com

Letters: 250 word limit, only accept letters from Arkansas residents. Submit online: www.ardemgaz.com/Info/voices.asp

60. Tennessean (Nashville)
Op-Eds: Should be between 600-700 words. E-mail op-eds for Nashville Eye. E-mail Sandra Roberts, sroberts@tennessean.com, or fax to 615/259-8093.

Letters: Preference given to readers from Middle Tennessee area, 300 words or less, submit online at letters@tennessean.com or fax 615/-259-8093

61. Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Op-Eds: E-mail grad@northjersey.com. Fax: 201/-646-4749

Letters: E-mail letterstotheeditor@northjersey.com or fax above



62. Daily News (Los Angeles)
Op-Eds: Send to dnopinion@dailynews.com to the attention of Chris Weinkopf. Should be between 600-700 words in length and probably not on a national/international subject.

Letters: www.dailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,200%257E21664%257E,00,html


63. Palm Beach Post (FL)
Op-eds: must be timely, a strong opinion and well-stated. Between 600 and 700 words. E-mail to lou_ann_frala@pbpost.com fax 561/820-4728.

Letters: should comment on something that has appeared on the pages of The Post. 150-250 words. Send to letters@pbpost.com. Include a phone number for letter verification.

64. Contra Costa Times (East Bay area of CA)
Op-Eds: E-mail 650 words or less to clopez1@cctimes.com

Letters: Must be under 200 words. Include all contact information. E-mail to letters@cctimes.com, fax to 925/943-8362, or mail to P.O. Boc 8099, Walnut Creek, CA 94596.

65. Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (NY)
Op-Eds: 750 word limit, usually only accepts pieces from its circulation area. The writer should have some level of expertise in the subject matter. Writer should speak with K. Wagner at 585/258-2414 before e-mailing piece to dceditpage@democratandchronicle.com.

Letters: 175 word limit, no personal attacks. Name, address and phone should be included in both. For more information, call Richard Orioli at 585/258-2641

66. Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Op-Eds: 800 word limit. E-mail: columns@gomemphis.com or fax 901/529-6445. Include name, address, day and evening phones for verification. Must be exclusive to Commercial Appeal.

Letters: submit by fax to above number, e-mail letters@gomemphis.com or submit online www.newgomemphis.com/newgo/forms/letters.htm Letters should be as brief as possible.

67. Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville)
Op-Eds: 750 word limit, the shorter the better. E-mail op-eds and letters to lbrown@jacksonville.com.

68. Las Vegas
Review-Journal (NV)
Op-Eds: 600-900 words. Submit by e-mail: letters@reviewjournal.com

Letters: include signature if fax or regular mail. Submit via e-mail: letters@reviewjournal.com. Subject line should be "Letters to the Editor." Fax 702/383-4676 or, for guidelines, online submissions: www.reviewjournal.com/about/print/press/letterstoeditor.html. Regular mail: PO Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125

69. Riverside Press-Enterprise (CA)
Op-Eds: 500-700 words. Unlikely to run op-ed if writer is not from the local area.

Letters: 200 word limit. Fax: 909/368-9023 or e-mail: letters@pe.com or mail to Readers Open Forum, P.O. Box 792, Riverside, CA 92502

70. Raleigh News & Observer (NC)
Op-Eds: 650-700 words, should be of particular interest to their local readers. Please include name, address, phone and how you are affiliated with the issue.

Letters: 250 words or less. E-mail:forum@newsobserver.com or atorrey@newsobserver.com (no attachments) or fax to 919/829-4872.

71. Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA)
Op-Ed: 600 word limit. E-mail: editpage@seattlepi.com. Include full name, address, and daytime phone number. For an op-ed piece, include a tagline in terms of describing your relationship (if any) to the subject you are writing about. If there is no relationship other than a strong interest, we can use something like "the writer lives in ...)

Letters: 200 word limit, same requirements and e-mail as op-eds

72. Fresno Bee (CA)
Op-Eds: Submit 750 words or less for Valley Voices, Can be e-mailed to letters@fresnobee.com or submitted to website: www.fresnobee.com/opinion/valley_voices/submit/.

Letters: 250 words or less, submit online: www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/send/ or e-mail above

73. Asbury Park Press (NJ)
Op-eds: 800 words or less, should relate to New Jersey and Monmouth County. Fax to 732/643-4014, marked "attn: opinion page". E-mail to yourviews@app.com.

Letters: 250-300 words. Include name, town, phone number, fax number or e-mail to above address.

74. Providence Journal (RI)
Op-Eds: averaging 700-900 words that would be of particular interest in the region. Prefers e-mail: rwhitcom@projo.com or U.S. Postal Service: Editorial (Opinion); The Providence Journal, 75 Fountain Street, Providence, RI 02902. No faxes, please.

Letters: 250 word limit, submit to letters@projo.com cite date and page number if replying to specific article, and include full contact information.

75. Birmingham News (AL)
Op-eds: 600-700 words, original thought, e-mail: jkennedy@bhamnews.com, include name, address and phone.

Letters: e-mail: epage@bhamnews.com, 250 words or less, include, name, address, phone.

76. Des Moines Register (IA)
Op-Eds: around 700 words on topics related to Iowa and of interest to our readers. If published, a head shot and a signed essay agreement form is necessary. E-mail to letters@dmreg.com.

Letters: Send with contact information by fax to 515/284-8560 or e-mail letters@dmreg.com. Or online at: desmoinesregister.com/help/letter.html.

77. Honolulu Advertiser (HI)
Op-Eds: 500 word limit, send to letters@honoluluadvertiser.com or submit by using their Web form: the.honoluluadvertiser.com/current/op/commentary.

Letters: guidelines and online submissions: the.honoluluadvertiser.com/current/op/submitletter. 200 word limit. Fax to 808/525-8037

78. Dayton Daily News (OH)
Op-Eds: 700-750 words, include daytime phone numbers with all submissions E-mail: edletter@coxohio.com.

Letters: 200-250 word limit, e-mail edletter@coxohio.com

79. Tulsa World (OK)
Op-eds: around 650 words.

Letters: 200-250 words. Send by e-mail to letters@tulsaworld.com with daytime phone number.

80. Akron Beacon Journal (OH)
Op-Eds: Guidelines listed daily in print edition of paper. 500-750 words. Submit through e-mail. Author should include bio. E-mail: vop@thebeaconjournal.com.

Letters: submit to vop@thebeaconjournal.com

81. Grand Rapids Press (MI)
Op-Eds: 750 words or less, Press prefers that the author be both an area resident and an expert on the issue. Prefers e-mail submissions. E-mail (no attachments) to pulse@gr-press.com or fax to 616/222-5212.

Letters: 300 word limit. For more information, www.annarbornews.com/letters.html.

82. Philadelphia
Daily News (PA)
Op-Eds: 500-600 words ideal. Send op-eds to burgosf@phillynews.com.

83. Toledo Blade (OH)
Op-Eds: Saturday Essays: 1,000 - 1,100 words-include full name, address and daytime phone number. This requires a photo also and can be done via e-mail with JPEG format.

Letters: for Readers' Forum, should be limited to 300 words. Include full name, day phone address. E-mail all submissions to letters@theblade.com or fax to 419/724-6191

84. Salt Lake City Tribune (UT)
Guidelines for all submissions (Opinions, Letters) available on website: www.sltrib.com/help/forum.asp.

Op-Eds: Submit via e-mail: vanderson@sltrib.com as plain text, in body of e-mail. Fax: 801/257-8515

Letters: Should be as brief as possible, e-mail as plain-text to letters@sltrib.com.E-mails with attachments will not be accepted. To fax: 801/257-8950.

85. Allentown Morning Call (PA)
Op-Eds: Must be between 650-750 words, should be about 1 issue only. Detailed guidelines available on website: www.mcall.com/news/opinion/all-hottooped.story prefer e-mail submissions: kranzley@mcall.com Fax to 610/770-3720

Letters: 250 word limit, e-mail: letters@mcall.com. Fax: 610/770-3720. Detailed guidelines available on website: www.mcall.com/news/opinion/all-howtoletter.story

86. Tacoma News Tribune (WA)
Op-Eds: "Your Voice" should be limited to 600 words, e-mail editorial page editor: david.seago@mail.tribnet.com or mail to David Seago, The News Tribune, PO Box 11000, Tacoma, WA 98411

Letters: prefer less than 150 words, must be 250 words or less. E-mail to letters@mail.tribnet.com. Include all contact information.

87. Knoxville
News-Sentinel (TN)
Op-Ed: E-mail to letters@knews.com indicate that it's intended to be an op-ed submission. 600-700 words. Need jpeg headshot and 2-line bio.

Letters: E-mail to letters@knews.com, 200 words or less. Include contact info.

88. The State (SC)
Op-Ed: Prefer 600 words in length. Need full contact, include 1 or 2 line bio on the writer. If selected you will be contacted about submitting a headshot photo. Mike Fitts, The State, P.O. Box 1333, Columbia, SC 29202. Fax: 803/771-8639.

Letters: 200 words. E-mail: stateeditor@thestate.com or fax to 803/771-8639. Questions: 803/771-8465.

89. News Journal (Wilmington, DE)
Letters: Should be brief as possible, fax 302/324-2595 or find more information, submit online: www.delawareonline.com/newsjournal/opinion/index.html

90. Herald-Leader (Lexington, KY)
Op-Eds: 700 words max and writer must have demonstrated special interest. Prefers e-mail hleditorial@herald-leader.com, include name, address, phone. By fax: 859/255-7236. Questions, call 859/231-1652.

Letters: 250 word limit. Prefers e-mail hleditorial@herald-leader.com, include name, address, phone. By fax: 859/255-7236

91. Sarasota
Herald-Tribune (FL)
Op-Eds: Up to 700 words. E-mail: editor.letters@heraldtribune.com.

Letters: 300 words or less, submit online: www.newscoast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?CATEGORY=OPINION04

92. La Opinion (Los Angeles, CA)
Spanish newspaper in Los Angeles. Send by e-mail to editorial@laopinion.com or tribuna@laopinion.com

93. Albuquerque Journal (NM)
Op-Eds: Prefers locally written commentaries and a limit of 750 words. Fax to 505/983-2523. E-mail: smills@abqjournal.com.

Letters: www.abqjournal.com/letters_form.htm

94. Greensburg Tribune-Review (PA)
Op-Eds: Send to opinion@tribweb.com or fax to 724/838-5171.

Letters: Guidelines, online submissions: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/opinion/letters/send or e-mail opinion@tribweb.com. Letters should be as brief as possible.

95. Post & Courier (Charleston, SC)
Op-Eds: Send to editor@postandcourier.com. No more than 850 words.

Letters: Submit on website archives.charleston.net/Feedback/ or to letters@postandcourier.com.

96. Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
Op-Eds: submit to dougf@spokesman.com,as text of message. Or fax: 509/459-3815. Limit is 850 words, and preference given to local and regional issues and authors.

Letters: e-mail: editor@spokesman.com, 200 word limit.

97. News Journal (Daytona Beach, FL)
Op-Eds: 500-600 words. Fax to 386-258-1577 or use their Web site to submit your op- ed www.njcenter.com/03LettersIndex.htm.

Letters: www.news-journalonline.com/03LettersIndex.htm#form or fax 386/258-1577. More likely to publish short letters.

98. Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
Op-Eds: 750 word limit, e-mail to gfrench@telegram.com.

Letters: 250 words. Fax to 508/793-9313 or e-mail, with a street address and telephone number or letters@telegram.com. Include all contact information.

99. Washington Times (DC)
Op-Eds: 750 word limit. Submit to oped@washingtontimes.com

Letters: 300-400 words, e-mail to letters@washingtontimes.com.

100. Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MS)
Op-Eds: 600 word limit include jpeg photo and sentence about the writer. Preference is given to in-state writers and issues. E-mail to letters address.

Letters: Must be no more than 250 words, must be signed and include an address and daytime telephone number for verification. Submit to letters@jackson.gannett.com,fax 601/961-7211; Or mail The Clarion-Ledger, Box 40, Jackson, MS 39205 or submit online: www.clarionledger.com/news/about/letters.html.


Tips On Placing Op-Eds

Those who read newspaper editorials and opinion pieces tend to be decisionmakers sensitive to public opinion, whether their community consists of neighborhood residents or world financiers. Presenting information and ideas to them in a coherent written form lets nonprofit groups and agencies, especially those with limited funds, reach important and influential audiences.

An op-ed is an essay or guest column published in the opinion section of a newspaper. These are called op-eds because they usually appear on the page OPposite the EDitorial page. Newspapers receive dozens, perhaps hundreds, of submissions every day, all competing for space on the page. Most newspapers ask that submissions be limited to between 500 and 750 words.

Editors usually have some very concrete requirements for selection, including:

A provocative idea on any subject.
An opinion on a current issue that is controversial, unexpected, authoritative and/or news. Timeliness is key.
A call to arms on a neglected subject.
Bite and wit on a current issue.
An author with name recognition.
With the above criteria in mind, you should pay attention to current events and look for an angle that is provocative and new. The op-ed pages rarely run announcements of events, status reports or the blatant promotion of organizations or obscure causes. Most editors see this as a section for sharp opinion, advocacy, denunciations, controversy, and astonishment.

Editors want the opinion pages to stimulate community discussion and drive public debate. They want people to say "Wow! Did you see that op-ed today?" Failing that, they want to elicit a "Hmmm," a reaction of surprise at something amazing, interesting or outrageous.

Editors of local and regional papers also look for community interest or a strong local angle. Unless there is considerable public debate already, they will be less receptive to op-eds about national issues or broad, generic idea. You need to tell a local story - about a real person, family or group and how your issue has affected them.

Timeliness is another important consideration. Even if your op-ed does not break new ground, you may be able to find something current to tie it to: a holiday, anniversary, election, upcoming conference, report, vote in Congress or pending action by local or state government. Opinion pages want to be relevant to ongoing events, and properly crafted, your op-ed can help achieve this goal.

Finally, the author's by-line can make a huge difference. Having the article signed by a local or national expert, your group's president, a member of the clergy or a well-known politician could make it more likely to be printed.

When submitting your op-ed to an editorial board, include your name, address, day and evening phone numbers, and email address to increase your chances of publication. Most publications cannot legally publish unsolicited submissions without this information; therefore, they prefer to receive it with your piece so as not to have to take the time to contact you for it--or overlook a wonderful piece because they didn't have the time to track down your basic information. Remember, your op-ed provides great media coverage with no charge to you; therefore, anything you can do to assist editorial boards can only work in your favor.

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