Guidelines for Press Releases - The Los Angeles Times


The Los Angeles Times receives hundreds of press releases every week. Unfortunately, The Times cannot guarantee to run any particular item, but a few simple procedures can help ensure that your release gets to the right editors and increase your chances of getting coverage.

What Is A Press Release?
In general, a good press release is a concise, complete description of an upcoming news event; a timely report of an event that has just occurred; notification of important personnel or procedural changes in an organization; or other news or feature tips.

What Is The Best Format?

  • Keep releases short.

  • Double-space.

  • Write clearly, addressing who, what, where, why and when in the first two paragraphs.

  • Identify the organization or individual sending the release and include the name and daytime phone number (with area code) of someone we can contact if we have questions.

  • Date the release and include whether the material is for immediate use or for release at a later date.

  • If you send materials to more than one of our sections simultaneously, attach a note telling us you are doing so. This will assist our editors in preventing duplication.

  • If the release is longer than one page, type "more" at the bottom of each page and identify following pages with either the subject of the release or the name of your organization.

  • Type "end" or "30" at the bottom of the last page.


Deadlines


Because of staggered press times, each section has slightly different deadlines. Please submit material to us no later than the time mentioned in the following material. Whenever possible, allow a few extra days.


Photographs


Unless otherwise noted, all photographs submitted should be black and white and no smaller than 5 inches by 7 inches. Please tape complete captions on the back of each photo. Due to the large number received each day, we generally are unable to return unsolicited photos.


Which Section Should Get Your Release?


A thorough knowledge of the different sections of The Times, and of the kinds of stories each publishes, will enhance your chances of getting your information printed. Our editors are able to consider giving you coverage only if you send current, appropriate material.


Times Addresses & Telephone Numbers


Below are the addresses for all Times facilities. If you are submitting a press release, be sure to address your envelope to the editor of the section to which your release pertains, using the appropriate address listed below.

Los Angeles Times
202 W. 1st St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 237-5000

The Times Orange County
1375 Sunflower Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1697
(714) 966-5600

Los Angeles Times
Valley Edition
20000 Prarie Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
(818) 772-3200

Los Angeles Times
Ventura County Edition
93 S. Chestnut Street
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 653-7547


Follow-Up Calls on Releases
Be highly selective with follow-up calls to your releases. Only call on the most important matters.


Common Press Release Mistakes


Providing insufficient and inaccurate information. To be useful, releases must be complete, correct and specific.

  • Omission of the name and phone number of someone editors can contact with questions.

  • Writing releases that are too long.

  • Submitting a release too late.

 

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