Hi David,
The press service AlphaGalileo are free to use and have a good techie reach.
best wishes
Jenny Gristock / Open_Research at Wikimedia
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There's a press release going out for Tuesday for a UK organisation working with WMF. So the organisation asked me about addresses to email it to. *ahem* guess who's so used to doing press reactively that he's never actually gathered a press release email list.
We have addresses for the major (and many minor) newspapers, but not for computer/internet press. So far I have the Inquirer (press.releases[AT]theinquirer.net) and the Register (news[AT]theregister.co.uk). I welcome your assistance with other suitable press addresses.
It would probably be a good idea for WMF to get into the habit of proactive press releases, as we do, after all, have an agenda to push (free content, education, wikis, the stuff in the mission statements of WMF and WMUK). So this'll be useful far and wide.
Note that no-one here has any money for media directories ...
- d.
Further to the interview I did with "Smith Magazine", our local paper (the oldest newspaper in the UK) is doing a story this Friday. I will ty and put a link to it on my home page.
cool, but don't forget to semi-protect your user page if it's about wikipedia! :-)
On 01/08/07, Richard Farmbrough richard@farmbrough.co.uk wrote:
Further to the interview I did with "Smith Magazine", our local paper (the oldest newspaper in the UK) is doing a story this Friday. I will ty and put a link to it on my home page.
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