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Media Contacts List CONSOLIDATED MEDIA CONTACT LIST (updated 10/04/12) GENERAL AUDIENCE / SANTA MONICA MEDIA FOR SANTA MONICA EMPLOYEES Argonaut Big Blue Buzz Canyon News WaveLengths Daily Breeze e-Desk (employee intranet) KCRW-FM LAist COLLEGE & H.S. NEWSPAPERS LA Weekly Corsair Los Angeles Times CALIFORNIA SAMOHI The Malibu Times Malibu Surfside News L.A. AREA TV STATIONS The Observer Newspaper KABC KCAL Santa Monica Blue Pacific (formerly Santa KCBS KCOP Monica Bay Week) KMEX KNBC Santa Monica Daily Press KTLA KTTV Santa Monica Mirror KVEA KWHY Santa Monica Patch CNN KOCE Santa Monica Star KRCA KDOC Santa Monica Sun KSCI Surfsantamonica.com L.A. AREA RADIO STATIONS TARGETED AUDIENCE AP Broadcast CNN Radio Business Santa Monica KABC-AM KCRW La Opinion KFI KFWB L.A. Weekly KNX KPCC SOCAL.COM KPFK KRLA METRO NETWORK NEWS CITY OF SANTA MONICA OUTLETS Administration & Planning Services, CCS WIRE SERVICES Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. Associated Press Big Blue Bus News City News Service City Council Office Reuters America City Website Community Events Calendar UPI CityTV/Santa Monica Update Cultural Affairs OTHER / MEDIA Department Civil Engineering, Public Works American City and County Magazine Farmers Markets Governing Magazine Fire Department Los Angeles Business Journal Homeless Services, CCS Human Services Nation’s Cities Weekly Housing & Economic Development PM (Public Management Magazine) Office of Emergency Management Senders Communication Group Office of Pier Management Western City Magazine Office of Sustainability Rent Control News Resource Recovery & Recycling, Public Works SeaScape Street Department Maintenance, Public Works Sustainable Works 1 GENERAL AUDIENCE / SANTA MONICA MEDIA Argonaut Weekly--Thursday 5355 McConnell Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066-7025 310/822-1629, FAX 310/823-0616 (news room/press releases) General FAX 310/822-2089 David Comden, Publisher, [email protected] Vince Echavaria, Editor, [email protected] Canyon News 9437 Santa Monica Blvd. Weekly – Sunday (also on-line) Beverly Hills, CA 90210 E-mail: [email protected] 310/277-6017 First register online/then email press releases Publisher N/A DO NOT FAX press releases Daily Breeze Daily (Santa Monica not in circulation area) South Bay Tower 21250 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 170 Torrance, CA 90503 310/540-5511, FAX 310/540-6272 (news room) E-mail: [email protected] Jack Klunder, Publisher KCRW-FM Local radio 1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405-1628 310/450-5183, FAX 310/450-7172 Press releases: [email protected] LAist Online Editor, Lindsay Williams-Ross [email protected] LA Weekly Weekly/Thursday 3861 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230 310 574-7100, FAX 310 574-7492 Editor, Sarah Fenske Press Releases: [email protected] Los Angeles Times CALIFORNIA Daily City Desk, 202 W. 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 213/237-7847, FAX 213/237-4712 [email protected] (OK to attached documents or paste the release into the e-mail) Martha Groves, LA Times Staff Writer covering Westside Matt Stevens, LA Times Reporter, [email protected] 2 The Malibu Times Weekly/Wednesday 3864 Las Flores Canyon Road Malibu, CA 90265-5295 PO Box 1127 Malibu, CA 90265-1127 310/456-5507, FAX 310/456-8986 Editor/Newspaper: Knowles Adkisson (ext. 109) [email protected] Newspaper Editorials: E-mail: [email protected] Magazine/Editor, Bridget Graham (ext. 115) Malibu Surfside News Weekly/Thursday 28990 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90265-3952 PO Box 903 Malibu, CA 90265-0903 Anne Soble, Owner/Publisher Press Releases E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] 310/457-2112, FAX 310/457-9908 The Observer Newspaper Weekly/Monday P.O. Box 5652 Santa Monica, CA 90409-5652 310/452-9900, FAX 310/601-8055 Editor: Alyssa Erdley E-mail: [email protected] Santa Monica Blue Pacific Weekly/Friday Culver City News Weekly/Thursday Coastal Community Newspapers 4351 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230-4722 PO Box 5214, Culver City, CA 90231-5214 Editor: Lori Fusaro 310/391-9098; FAX 310/391-9068 E-mail: [email protected] Santa Monica Daily Press Daily/M - Sat 1640 5th Street, #218 Santa Monica, CA 90401-2374 P.O. Box 1380 Santa Monica 90406-1380 Publisher: Ross Furukawa, 310/573-8341 [email protected] Editor: Kevin Herrera, 310/573-8350 [email protected] Staff writer: Ashley Archibald, 310/573-8352 [email protected] Ph: 310/458-7737 Fax 310/576-9913 3 Santa Monica Mirror Weekly/Friday 3435 Ocean Park Blvd. #210 Santa Monica, CA 90405 310/577-6507, FAX 310/230-8607 Publisher: TJ Montemer 310/310-2637 x104 [email protected] Editor: Brenton Garen Press Releases: [email protected] Santa Monica Star Monthly 1112 Montana Ave, #525 Comes out last Fri of the month Santa Monica, CA 90403 310/393-2707 Editor Diane Margolin [email protected] [email protected] Santa Monica Patch Online Editor, Jenna Chandler [email protected] 949 226-2927 cell Santa Monica Sun Monthly / 15th of the month Brentwood Media Group Brentwood News & Westside Today 149 S. Barrington Ave., #452 Los Angeles, CA 90049 310/476-6397 Press releases: Yolanda Pulakis [email protected] Surfsantamonica.com - The Lookout Daily web newspaper (5 days, M –F) PO Box 2076 (preferred mailing address) Santa Monica, CA 90406 Phone 310/365-0190 Publisher/editor/reporter: Jorge Casuso Press Releases: [email protected] (e-mail releases preferred) General: [email protected] TARGETED AUDIENCE Business Santa Monica Bi-monthly Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Commerce newsletter 1234 6th Street Santa Monica, CA 90401 310/393-9825, FAX 310/394-1868 Shelly Locks [email protected] 4 La Opinion (Spanish-language) Daily 700 South Flower Street, #3000 Los Angeles, CA 90017 213/622-8332, FAX 213/896-2171 Metro/Assignment Editor: Antonio Mejias 213.896.2065 [email protected] L.A. Weekly Thursday 3861 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230 310/574-7100, FAX 310/574-7492 Publisher, Beth Sestanovich Press Releases: [email protected] Life in LA (formally SOCAL.COM) Daily web-newspaper 10736 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 240 Culver City, CA 90230 310/204-0535 Ed Maguire, Director of Publishing [email protected] CITY OF SANTA MONICA OUTLETS Administration & Planning Services, CCS Libby Carlson, ext. 8310, [email protected] Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. c/o Kathleen Rawson, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., 1351 Third Street Promenade, Suite 201, Santa Monica, CA 90401, (310) 393-8355 or FAX 458-3921 or e-mail: [email protected] Blue Notes (Big Blue Bus news) c/o Suja Lowenthal, x6920, [email protected] 1660 7th Street, SM, CA 90401 City Council Office, City Hall, 1685 Main St., Room 200, Santa Monica, CA 90401 City Website Community Events Calendar, City Website News c/o Keith Kurtz, Information Systems Division, ext. 5291 525 Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90401, [email protected] CityTV 1654 19th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 Robin Gee, x8590, FAX 310/260-1568, [email protected] Santa Monica Update: Howard Harrelson 5 Cultural Affairs Allison Ostrovsky, ext. 5623, [email protected] Department Civil Engineering, Public Works Angela VonSlomski, ext. 2671, [email protected] Farmers Markets Jodi Low, ext. 8712 (#5), [email protected] Fire Department Suzanne Post, ext. 8761, [email protected] Homeless Services, CCS Human Services Natasha Guest, ext. 5204, [email protected] Housing & Economic Development Jennifer Taylor, ext. 6315, [email protected] Office of Emergency Management Tatiana Morrison, ext. 2048, [email protected] Office of Pier Management Kori Jones, ext. 8385, [email protected] Office of Sustainability Garrett Wong, ext. 2213, [email protected] Rent Control News Rent Control, City Hall, 1685 Main St., Room 202, Santa Monica, CA 90401 Rent Control, Pubic Information: Tracy Condon, ext. 8777, [email protected] Beth Leder-Pack, ext. 5565, [email protected] Resource Recovery & Recycling, Public Works Myesha Jones, ext. 5706, [email protected] SeaScape c/o CityTV 1654 19th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 Robin Gee, x8590, FAX 310/260-1568, [email protected] Street Department Maintenance, Public Works Homa Mojtabai, ext. 5002, [email protected] Sustainable Works Nahar Sharma 310/458-8716, FAX 310/434-3668 E-mail: [email protected] 1744 Pearl Street SM CA 90405 6 FOR SANTA MONICA EMPLOYEES Big Blue Buzz c/o Suja Lowenthal, x6920, [email protected] 1660 7th Street, SM, CA 90401 WaveLengths c/o CityTV 1654 19th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 Robin Gee, x8590, FAX 310/260-1568, [email protected] e-Desk (employee intranet) c/o Keith Kurtz, ISD, x5291, [email protected] COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS Corsair Weekly/Wednesday Santa Monica College 1900 Pico Blvd., Letters & Science 172 Santa Monica, CA 90405 310/434-4000 Press Releases: [email protected] SAMOHI Santa Monica H.S. Monthly / and Online 601 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 395-3204 Teacher: Kathleen Faas, ext. 71217 [email protected] LOS ANGELES AREA TV STATIONS KCBS – 2 KNBC – 4 818/655-2000 818-840-3425 [email protected] FAX 818-840-3535 [email protected] KTLA – 5 KABC – 7 323-460-5503 818-863-7600 FAX 323-460-5333 FAX 818-863-7080 [email protected] [email protected] 7 KCAL – 9 KTTV – 11 818/655-2000 310-584-2029 [email protected] FAX 310-584-2023 [email protected] KCOP – 13 KMEX – 34 310-584-2029 310-348-3495 FAX 310-584-2023 FAX 310-348-3493 [email protected] [email protected] KVEA – 52 KWHY – 22 818-260-5710 818-260-5710 FAX 818-260-5730 [email protected] [email protected] CNN – L.A. Local Desk KOCE-TV (pbs so cal) 323-993-5000 (front security desk) 714 241-4100X 4 (programming) FAX 323-993-5081 Assignment desk 714 241-4155 Corp: 404/827-0234 [email protected] NO EMAIL / FAX ONLY [email protected] KRCA-TV (Spanish language) KDOC-TV 818 558-4277 949 442-9800 818 558-4278 (assignment desk) [email protected] [email protected] KSCI-TV 310 478-1818 [email protected] LOS ANGELES AREA RADIO STATIONS AP Broadcast, L.A.
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