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How to Submit a Press Release

Weekly Deadlines

• Contributor submissions are due by 4 p.m. on Thursdays to run in the following week’s issue.

• LW Weekly editors will acknowledge receipt of all emailed submissions. It is the responsibility of the contributor to make sure the LW Weekly received his or her submission if no reply is received from an editor.

• It is the responsibility of the contributor to check the LW Weekly for notification of early deadlines, particularly as holidays approach. Early deadline notices will be prominently publicized.

Submitting Articles

Articles must have the following information:

• Contributor’s name and Mutual number

• Phone number

• Dates the article should run Articles may run a maximum of three consecutive times unless an extension been approved by an editor. Additional publication beyond three times is not guaranteed.

Word Limits and Bylines

The following are the word limits: articles: 500 or less; columns: 500 words or less; letters to the editor: 250 words or less.

If you are writing a special feature, requests for extensions on the word limit can be made.

Any article that contains quotes or commentary must have appropriate attribution and a byline with the contributor’s name. All other articles can have a tagline with just the club or organization name.

Email is Best

Email is the preferred method of submitting articles, either as a Word attachment or in the body of the email. Send it to the appropriate editor (as listed in the staff box on page 4). Emailed articles always get a reply; if you don’t receive one, follow up with a call to (562) 430-0534. Handwritten articles will be accepted but they must be legible.

Guidelines

• Do not type articles in all capital letters or use bold, italics or underlines.

• Do not use multiple tabs, spaces or other format alterations. (All articles are edited and reformatted in accordance with news style.)

• Flyers are not published in the newspaper.

• Double check dates and names for accuracy. This is the contributor’s responsibility.

Corrections

• Email articles after everyone in your group or club has proofread it.

• If making a correction after sending the article, bold or change the font color for the change in the article.

• Always double check that the day of the week and date match.

Editing

All content submitted to the LW Weekly is edited for consistency and to align with AP Style and GRF guidelines. Edited articles cannot be emailed back to correspondents for review because of time and the volume of content received. The style guidelines below can help writers to submit articles that are less likely to need extensive editing.

Photos

To have a photo taken, contact your editor at the LW Weekly (see contact information in the staff box on page 4). To set up an appointment, you can call or email the request. Give plenty of lead time as schedules fill up. Residents may submit photos, but they will be used at the editor’s discretion. Photos must be submitted by email in a jpeg format (preferred), on a flash drive or in person at the LW Weekly office. The Weekly cannot use photos that have been reproduced in other newspapers or magazines nor can it use copyrighted photos without permission.

To submit a photo, be sure it is clear and in focus and that faces are large enough to be recognized. For group photos, try not to not crowd too many people in one shot. Arrange groups in rows (some seated, some standing) to make it more interesting.

When sending a photo shot with a cell phone, be sure to send the “original” size so it is large enough to be published in the paper.

A maximum of three photos can be submitted per article; there are no guarantees that all photos will be published.

Photos with five or fewer people must include the full names of the people photographed. For larger group shots, a generic caption is acceptable. List the names of people from left to right, top row to bottom.

GENERAL EDITORIAL GUIDELINES

• Do not use personal pronouns like “I,” “we,” “you,” “our” or “us” in articles. For example: “The club will hold ...” not “We will hold ...”

• The first paragraph should begin with the most important facts: who, what, when, where and how. Paragraphs should be short, two to four sentences.

• The LW Weekly follows the Associated Press Stylebook guidelines and will edit accordingly for space. As a general rule, shorter is better. Be clear and concise.

• Do not give a full introduction of speakers. Supply just enough information to draw people to the meeting. This could include information about the speaker’s background and qualifications (one to two paragraphs).

• Every article should have a contact person and phone number or email address at the bottom. Phone numbers must include area codes, including (562).

Fact Check

It is the responsibility of the correspondent to fact check dates, names, phone numbers and email addresses. Be sure names are spelled correctly in the captions. These are the most common mistakes editors see.

AP Style Guide

Here are some rules per AP Stylebook and some that are specific to the LW Weekly.

Day, time and place

Make sure the day, date, time and place are included in the first paragraph of the story.

Dates

The name of a month is written out unless it includes a date. When including a date, the following are the months with abbreviations: Jan., Feb., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. Do not include the year in any date unless it was last year or a date next year.

Titles

Capitalize titles such as president, reverend and chairman only when used before a person’s name. If used as an identifying term or in a general way, do not capitalize it.

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