Difference between revisions of "Sources.com"

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Reporters and broadcasters need knowledgeable sources to interview and quote when they write stories or line up guests. The Sources directory is frequently the first place journalists turn to when they need to find experts and spokespersons, because Sources gives them what they most need in their day-to-day work: a wealth of human contacts offering a wide range of views and expertise, ready and willing to speak to the media.
 
Reporters and broadcasters need knowledgeable sources to interview and quote when they write stories or line up guests. The Sources directory is frequently the first place journalists turn to when they need to find experts and spokespersons, because Sources gives them what they most need in their day-to-day work: a wealth of human contacts offering a wide range of views and expertise, ready and willing to speak to the media.
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When organizations, companies or individuals are included in Sources, their media profile, including their expertise and their contact information, is there working for them whenever a reporter turns to Sources, as they do thousands of times every week. More than one thousand journalists a day use the Sources Web site to find the spokespersons they need. Every time they do, each one looks at an average of five or six listings to find the most appropriate contacts to call. In addition, more than 10,000 copies of the print edition of Sources are in use on journalists’ desks at this very moment. Every time they use Sources, in print or online, each listed organization's media profile is right there, telling them about what they do and what their areas of expertise are.
 
When organizations, companies or individuals are included in Sources, their media profile, including their expertise and their contact information, is there working for them whenever a reporter turns to Sources, as they do thousands of times every week. More than one thousand journalists a day use the Sources Web site to find the spokespersons they need. Every time they do, each one looks at an average of five or six listings to find the most appropriate contacts to call. In addition, more than 10,000 copies of the print edition of Sources are in use on journalists’ desks at this very moment. Every time they use Sources, in print or online, each listed organization's media profile is right there, telling them about what they do and what their areas of expertise are.
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The main problem that journalists face every day is finding sources. They need to find experts and spokespersons who have expertise about the topic and who are willing to speak to the media about it and who can be reached quickly and easily.
 
The main problem that journalists face every day is finding sources. They need to find experts and spokespersons who have expertise about the topic and who are willing to speak to the media about it and who can be reached quickly and easily.
 
That is why Sources was created. Sources helps journalists find the sources they need — quickly and easily. And by doing so, Sources helps the organizations listed in Sources get media coverage — by leading journalists right to them.
 
That is why Sources was created. Sources helps journalists find the sources they need — quickly and easily. And by doing so, Sources helps the organizations listed in Sources get media coverage — by leading journalists right to them.

Revision as of 03:03, 18 October 2007

Title

Sources Select Online - Directory of Experts Media Contacts Spokespersons News Sources

Description

A directory for journalists, editors, writers and researchers featuring a wide range of experts and spokespersons available to speak to the media. Sources helps organizations, companies, universities and individuals be known for their expertise and views. Sources features thousands of expert sources and media spokespersons ready to answer journalists' questions on their areas of expertise.

Languages

English, French, with individual experts who are able to provide expert comment in a number of other languages as well.

Additional Information

Reporters and broadcasters need knowledgeable sources to interview and quote when they write stories or line up guests. The Sources directory is frequently the first place journalists turn to when they need to find experts and spokespersons, because Sources gives them what they most need in their day-to-day work: a wealth of human contacts offering a wide range of views and expertise, ready and willing to speak to the media.

When organizations, companies or individuals are included in Sources, their media profile, including their expertise and their contact information, is there working for them whenever a reporter turns to Sources, as they do thousands of times every week. More than one thousand journalists a day use the Sources Web site to find the spokespersons they need. Every time they do, each one looks at an average of five or six listings to find the most appropriate contacts to call. In addition, more than 10,000 copies of the print edition of Sources are in use on journalists’ desks at this very moment. Every time they use Sources, in print or online, each listed organization's media profile is right there, telling them about what they do and what their areas of expertise are.

The main problem that journalists face every day is finding sources. They need to find experts and spokespersons who have expertise about the topic and who are willing to speak to the media about it and who can be reached quickly and easily. That is why Sources was created. Sources helps journalists find the sources they need — quickly and easily. And by doing so, Sources helps the organizations listed in Sources get media coverage — by leading journalists right to them.

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