Contact the Media

Make your voice heard about issues that matter to you by keeping in touch with your local media!

Our goal is to mobilize supporters like you and empower you to use mass media to create this change.You are a valued member of the choice community and can use your voice to remind the community about the impact that PPNEO has on the health and welfare of local women, men and families.

Writing letters to the editor:

The letters to the editors page is one of the most widely read sections of the newspaper. Letters to the editor reflect the opinion of the community. Your pro-choice voice needs to be heard on important issues such as family planning services, access to abortion and sexuality education. One of the most efficient and effective ways to advocate for responsible choices is through writing a letter to the editor.

Before you sit down to write your letter, you can follow these simple steps:

  1. Decide why you are writing the letter. Are you responding to another letter? Do you want to call readers to action? Is your goal to educate others? These are all good reasons to write a letter.
  2. Know the publication’s guidelines. For instance, the Boston Globe requests letters to be no longer than 200 words. You can usually find the publication's letters to the editor guidelines on the editorial page or on their web site. Keep it brief, the best letters are short and limited to a single point otherwise letters are likely to be condensed in the editing process which may cause the letter to be altered. Use a business letter format. Make sure you sign your name and even if you email the letter be sure to still include your address and phone number.
  3. Determine one to three messages you want to express in your letter. Jot down your messages before you write. Avoid rambling and keep in mind most newspapers are written for readers at the fifth grade level (sad but true). If you are responding to another letter, avoid repeating negatives by touching on the point and going with your own positive message.
  4. Make it timely by sending in your letter as soon as possible. Generally, your letter should arrive within two weeks following the event. It helps the editor if you reference a particular story by date and the headline. Most publications now accept signed letters by facsimile and some will take letters by electronic mail (with a phone number to verify authorship).
  5. Congratulations - now you have the tools to write a great letter to the editor!

Many newspapers now accept letters to the editor by email as well as by mail. Included below are email links to many local newspapers in the PPNEO news area. Be sure to send us a copy of your letter or email!

Quick Links to Major Local Media:

Other Ways to Find Your Local Media

Newspapers.com - search for local, US and international newspapers.

Radio-locator.com - search local, US and international radio stations.

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