From what I've found so far, you can't email the actual human, at least at Diane's level - you still have to submit through a form. I did actually find an address for the Associated Press. It likely gets a lot of traffic, so it might be days before we got noticed, but that's where most networks get their news from anyway.I was just discussing this with Mr. Robin. Maybe if we can just target an individual reporter for each major network. Someone we think might be sympathetic to an underdog issue. As he said, most reporters are looking for stories.
Example: Diane Sawyer at ABC news.
I don't know, just throwing it out there. Thoughts?
From what I've found so far, you can't email the actual human, at least at Diane's level - you still have to submit through a form. I did actually find an address for the Associated Press. It likely gets a lot of traffic, so it might be days before we got noticed, but that's where most networks get their news from anyway.
From what I've found so far, you can't email the actual human, at least at Diane's level - you still have to submit through a form. I did actually find an address for the Associated Press. It likely gets a lot of traffic, so it might be days before we got noticed, but that's where most networks get their news from anyway.
I don't think so. They supply lists of local bureau contacts for "breaking news". This addy is for "feedback/corrections/other requests"Would there be any possibility of us being responsible for blocking something important not getting through or overlooked?
I didn't read the whole thread. Are we writing to our governments too?
Contact Elected Officials | USA.gov
We can't be positive with our elected officials? Hmmmooookay.
A lot of those "forms" have character limits, too, anywhere from 200 to 500. That would make for some tight, concise thoughts.![]()
Is there any possibility the big 3 news anchors have "work related" fb and/twitter accounts? I havnt looked yet.