Newspapers,
Magazines and other Media List
The media
list here is useful for identifying magazines, newspapers, and
other media editors and producers.
Send them
your press kits and news releases after you have identified the
publications with editorial content most related to your articles
and books. You may want to use a press release service to speed
the process.
The sites
below are typically not public relation (PR) services but directories
of periodicals.
http://www.bmi.net/magazines.html/
Online magazines
http://www.coalliance.org/ejournal/
Electronic journal database
http://crayon.net/
Free online news sources.
http://dir.yahoo.com/News_and_Media/
Yahoo media links
http://www.ecola.com/news/
Newspapers and magazines
http://www.elibrary.com/
150 newspapers, 2,000 books, nine newswires, 800 magazines.
http://www.mediafinder.com/
Database of print media
http://mfginfo.com/htm/newspapers.htm
Newspapers
http://newsbcc.com
NewsBCC is a global news site that brings local news. Bcc is the
term for sending emails to a friend without the first recipient
knows about it. Likewise with News, they bring opinions from a
broad network of sources, and not only the one you are reading
regularly.
http://www.newsletteraccess.com/
Newsletters
http://www.newslink.org/
American Journalism Review contains many newspaper
and magazine links
http://www.newspapers.com/
Newspapers around the world
http://newstation.com/
U.S. and international newspapers
http://www.niu.edu/newsplace/
News sources
http://www.online-pr.com
Media links
http://www.owt.com/dircon/
Media service bureau, writes and distributes press
releases
http://pppp.net/links/news/
List of news link sites
http://www.publist.com/
Directory of 150,000 publications plus 8,000 newspapers.
http://www.wwideweb.com/link40.htm
newspaper, TV and radio news links
http://www.xpresspress.com
- Distributes email news releases to hundreds of
editors throughout the world, targeted by subject area. News release
writing is also offered.
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