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1 | News Outlet | Letter to the editor submission info | |
2 | Wall Street Journal | 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. | |
3 | New York Times | Letters should be exclusive to The New York Times or The International New York Times. We do not publish open letters or third-party letters. Letters should preferably be 150 to 175 words, should refer to an article that has appeared within the last seven days, and must include the writer’s address and phone numbers. No attachments, please. To send a letter to the editor: letters@nytimes.com (for readers of The New York Times) inytletters@nytimes.com (for readers of The International New York Times) | |
4 | USA Today | If you’re interested in joining other conversations about topics in USA TODAY or subjects important to you, e-mail letters@usatoday.com. Letters are edited for accuracy, clarity and length. Submissions of 200 words or fewer have the best chance of being published. Letters that include a name, address, day and evening phone numbers, and that are verified by USA TODAY, are considered for publication. Letters may also be submitted by fax at 703-854-2053 or by mail to 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, VA 22108. | |
5 | Los Angeles Times | Letters typically run 150 words or less and may be edited. You will be contacted if your letter is a candidate for publication. Letters can be submitted to this form: http://www.latimes.com/about/la-letter-to-the-editor-htmlstory.html | |
6 | San Jose Mercury News | To submit a letter, email it to mnletters@bayareanewsgroup.com. Requirements: 150 words or less; no attachments; include your name, address and daytime phone. Letters will be edited for length and clarity. Street addresses and phone numbers are not published. The Mercury News reserves the right to publish and republish your submission in any form or medium. | |
7 | New York Daily News | Email voicers@nydailynews.com. Please include your full name, address and phone number. (This information will be used for verification purposes only). The Daily News reserves the right to edit letters. | |
8 | New York Post | Letter Submission. Email letters@nypost.com. | |
9 | Washington Post | We prefer letters that are fewer than 200 words and take as their starting point an article or other item appearing in The Post. They may not have been submitted to, posted to or published by any other media. They must include the writer’s full name — anonymous letters and letters written under pseudonyms will not be considered. For verification purposes, they must also include the writer’s home address, e-mail address and telephone numbers. Writers should disclose any personal or financial interest in the subject matter of their letters. Send to: letters@washpost.com | |
10 | Chicago Sun Times | Submit letter to this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeAjRiLG1Nl-mo_qPYaPtHr8n1Mfrjf9X3Y2U7RrVjzIHjbcw/viewform. We reserve the right to alter content to meet our editorial guidelines. If you have problems, please email letters@suntimes.com. | |
11 | The Denver Post | E-mail: openforum@denverpost.com (straight text only; no attachments). Letters guidelines: The Post welcomes letters up to 150 words on topics of general interest. Letters must include full name, home address and day and evening phone numbers. Letters may be edited for length, grammar and accuracy. | |
12 | The Chicago Tribune | All letters to the editor are welcome and will be considered for publication or posting online. The preferred method is to email letters to ctc-tribletter@tribpub.com or by using this form. You may mail letters to: Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611. You may fax letters to: 312-222-2598. Letters should be timely and should be addressed to the editor; no open letters to other people are printed. Letters must be signed, must contain contact information including letter writer’s city and state, and must be fewer than 400 words. No more than four signatures per letter. We edit and/or trim letters as little as possible, but we reserve the right to do so as necessary. | |
13 | Dallas Morning News | Letters are selected to represent a diverse set of views on as many issues as possible. Due to the volume of mail, it isn’t possible to print all of the letters received. That’s also why letters must be under 200 words to be considered for publication. We require full contact information. Only the writer’s full name and city will be published. Submit your letter using this form.http://interactives.dallasnews.com/2016/letters-to-the-editor/ | |
14 | Newsday | Before submitting your letter to the editor, please type your name at the end, as though you are signing it. If you leave your name off, Newsday will assume you intend to comment anonymously and will not print your letter. Letters will be edited before publication.Submit letters to this form. http://www.newsday.com/opinion/submit-your-letter-1.2516352 | |
15 | Houston Chronicle | Email viewpoints@chron.com. Mail Houston Chronicle / P.O. Box 4260 / Houston, TX 77210-4260. Visit www.chron.com/about/letters for guidelines regarding Letters to the Editor. | |
16 | Orange Country Register | Please send letters to Letters Editor Betty Talbert at letters@ocregister.com or to P. O. Box 11626, Santa Ana, CA 92711-1626 or fax them to (714) 796-3657. Letters must be signed and give the writer’s address and telephone number for verification. Letters of about 150 words will be given preference. Letters may be edited for length, grammar and clarity and may be published in print or electronic form. | |
17 | Newark Star Ledger | We also welcome letters from readers containing opinion. The limit is 200 words, and they should be e-mailed to eletters@starledger.com. | |
18 | Tampa Bay Times | The Times welcomes letters from readers for publication. Because of space limitations, letters should be of reasonable length (250-300 words maximum, as a rule). Letters may be edited for clarity, taste and length. All letters must contain the writer’s name, address and telephone number. (Addresses and telephone numbers will not be printed.) Submit a letter using the form found here: http://www.tampabay.com/letters/ | |
19 | Cleveland Plain Dealer | The Northeast Ohio Media Group welcomes letters to the editor that comment on and further the public debate on topics of general interest. To submit a letter, please fill out the form below. Letters may also be mailed to: Letters to the Editor Northeast Ohio Media Group 1801 Superior Ave., Suite 100 Cleveland, Ohio 44114 or sent by fax to 216-999-6114. Submissions that exceed 200 words are not likely to be considered for publication in the Letters Unlimited blog on cleveland.com or in the print edition of The Plain Dealer. We edit for length and clarity. Please include your full name, address and daytime telephone number for verification purposes. http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/08/submit_a_letter_to_the_plain_d.html | |
20 | Philadelphia Inquirer | Letters should be up to about 150 words. The writer’s name, e-mail address, home address, and day and evening phone numbers should be included for verification purposes. Submissions to the letters section may be emailed to inquirer.letters@phillynews.com or mailed to Readers Editor, The Inquirer, Box 41705, Philadelphia, PA 19101. Authors’ email addresses are published only with their consent. Letters may be edited for clarity, length, and accuracy. Preference for publication goes to letters sent exclusively to The Inquirer. Because of the volume, we cannot confirm receipt of each letter. Letters become the property of The Inquirer and may be republished in any medium. | |
21 | Minneapolis Star Tribune | We welcome letters and commentaries from readers. Letters to the editor are 250 words or less in length. Submissions must be exclusive to the Star Tribune. All must include the author’s real, legal name. Letters and rebuttals to other articles become the property of the Star Tribune and may be republished in any format. Submit your letter using this form or via e-mail to opinion@startribune.com. | |
22 | Arizona Republic | Letters must be no longer than 200 words. All letters must be verified prior to publication. We don’t publish anonymous letters. Letters to the editor, opinion and editorial columns and articles submitted to The Republic may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other formats. Subject matter should be relevant to readers, provocative, constructive, timely. Passion is good. So is humor. Letters criticizing The Republic are OK. Letters that disagree with editorial stances are every bit as valuable for publication, if not more so, than letters that agree with them. Letter writers may have no more than one letter published per month. http://static.azcentral.com/opinion/letters/ | |
23 | Honolulu Star Advertiser | The Star-Advertiser welcomes letters up to 150 words. The Star-Advertiser reserves the right to edit letters for clarity and length. Please direct comments to the issues; personal attacks will not be published. Include your name, address and daytime telephone number. Letters must (a) be signed and include your area of residence and (b) include a daytime telephone number (not for publication). letters@staradvertiser.com | |
24 | Las Vegas Review Journal | The Review-Journal welcomes letters to the editor. They appear daily in the print and online editions. NOTE: All submissions become the property of the Review-Journal. Submit a letter using this form. http://www.reviewjournal.com/webform/letter-editor | |
25 | San Diego Union Tribune | To be considered for publication, a letter must include a full name, community of residence and a daytime phone number (not for publication) and, if mailed, be signed. Send it to letters@sduniontribune.com. You can also send it to Letters Editor, Union-Tribune, P.O. Box 120191, San Diego, CA 92112-0191. Because of the number of letters we receive, and to allow as many readers as possible to be published, it is the policy of the U-T to publish no more than one letter from the same author within 30 days. Letters may be edited, for length and clarity, with a maximum length of 150 words.It is also our policy to attempt to publish letters supporting or opposing a particular issue in a ratio reflecting the number received on each side. For example, if we receive three times the number of letters supporting Side A than Side B, we’ll publish three times more letters supporting Side A. | |
26 | Boston Globe | The best way to increase the chance of having your letter chosen is to make it timely, original, and short! Usually, letters respond to articles or editorials in the Globe; not simply to general issues of the day. The Globe reserves the right to edit letters for space or clarity. They must be signed and include a daytime phone number for verification. Send your letters (200 words or less) to letter@globe.com | |
27 | Atlanta Journal Constitution | How to submit a letter for possible publication in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper: Please include your first and last names (no initials, please) and, for verification purposes only, your home address and both your daytime and nighttime telephone numbers. Use the link below or send an email to letters@ajc.com. Also, we’d appreciate your including a dab of bio information, namely, what you do for a living. This bio-info is optional. We hope to hear from you soon. | |
28 | Seattle Times | When submitting a letter, please include the topic or headline and date of the article, editorial or opinion piece to which your letter refers. Letters to the editor should be 200 words or fewer. A writer decreases his or her chances of being selected for publication if the letter exceeds that length. Please do not expect us to publish letters from a single writer more frequently than once every three months to give other readers a chance to express their opinions. If your letter is selected for publication, you may be contacted for identity verification or if we have questions about its content. You may mail, fax or email your letter, and all letters must include your full name (no initials), address and telephone number(s) for verification. Only your name and city of residence are published. Letters become the property of The Seattle Times and may be edited. letters@seattletimes.com | |
29 | Oregonian | Please email letters of no more than 250 words to letters@oregonian.com. Or mail them to this address: Letters to the editor, The Oregonian 1500 S.W. First Ave., Suite 400, Portland, Or., 97201 They may also be faxed to (503) 294-4193. Please include your full address and daytime phone number, for verification only. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. | |
30 | San Francisco Chronicle | Please limit your letters to about 200 or fewer words. Comment on news stories in the main section of the newspaper or to opine on views expressed on the Opinion pages, contact Letters to the Editor. Shorter letters have a better chance of being selected for publication. (Some notes from Editorial Page Editor John Diaz.) To comment on news stories in specific sections of the paper, please contact that section. Submit your letter through this form. http://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/article/submit-your-opinion-7244189.php?t=3678db0449 | |
31 | Detroit Free Press | Detroit Free Press Letter to the Editor Policy: All writers must provide full name, full home address and day and evening telephone numbers. Letters should be 150 words or less and are subject to editing for length, accuracy and clarity. Anonymous letters, photocopies, letters to third parties and letters to other publications will not be considered. Letters, opinion pieces and articles submitted to the Free Press may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. Submit them through this form: http://static.freep.com/lettertoeditor/ | |
32 | St Paul Pioneer Press | We value reader contributions and ask that all material be submitted exclusively to the Pioneer Press/TwinCities.com. Preference goes to letters of 150 words or fewer. All letters are subject to editing. Email: letters@pioneerpress.com Please include your name, city of residence and (for verification, not publication) your home address and a daytime phone number. Anonymous letters will not be considered for publication. Call 651-228-5545 with any questions | |
33 | Pittsburgh Tribune Review | Letters should be no longer than 200 words. No writer will be published more than once every 30 days. We reserve the right to accept or reject any letter for publication, and also to edit for grammar, length and accuracy. All letters must list the author’s name, address and telephone number for verification purposes. All published letters will include the author’s name. We do not publish thank-you letters. We do publish letters of praise for individuals or groups. opinion@tribweb.com | |
34 | Sacramento Bee | The Bee welcomes letters to the editor. To have a letter considered for publication you must include your: – Your Real Name, – Postal Address, – Daytime phone number, – Headline of the story or letter to which you’re responding, – Date the article appeared, – Page number of the article, if you read it in the paper. Please use this form to submit your letter. There is a 150-word limit for letters to the editor. http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/submit-letter/ | |
35 | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Timely, well-written, provocative opinions on topics of interest in Milwaukee and Wisconsin are given first preference. All letters are subject to editing. – Generally, we limit letters to 200 words. – Name, street address and daytime phone are required.– We cannot acknowledge receipt of submissions.– We don’t publish poetry, anonymous or open letters.– Each writer is limited to one published letter every two months. E-mail: jsedit@journalsentinel.com | |
36 | Pittsburgh Post Gazette | The Post-Gazette welcomes your letters. Please include your address and phone number for verification. Pseudonyms or anonymous letters are not published. All letters are subject to editing. We ask that letters be exclusive to the PG. We regret that we can neither print nor acknowledge all the correspondence we receive. Letters accepted for publication appear in our print edition and on our website. Letters should be no more than 250 words and should address no more than one topic. E-mail: letters@post-gazette.com | |
37 | Baltimore Sun | The Sun welcomes comments from readers. All comments become the property of The Sun, which reserves the right to edit them. To submit a letter to the editor, use this form or email talkback@baltimoresun.com. | |
38 | St. Louis Post Dispatch | E-mail: letters@post-dispatch.com. Our standard limit for a letter is 200-250 words, but shorter is better. | |
39 | Miami Herald | Letters must bear the writer’s name, full address, and daytime phone number. E-mail: HeraldEd@MiamiHerald.com | |
40 | Indianapolis Star | We invite readers to share their thoughts with us by completing this form. All fields are required. Please keep your letter short and concise; ideal length is 200 words or less: http://static.indystar.com/en/submitletter/ | |
41 | Orlando Sentinel | Keep it short and to the point — no more than 250 words. Use our online submission form by clicking here: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/os-submit-letter-to-the-editor-htmlstory.html | |
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