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The Yearbook of Expertsா VOL. XXIV, No. I Founded 1984 The Yearbook of Expertsா The Yearbook of Experts, Authorities & Spokespersonsா An Encyclopedia of Sourcesா www.Yearbook.com Yearbook of Experts®, Volume XXIV, Number I The Yearbook of Expertsா An Encyclopedia of Sourcesா Broadcast Interview Source, Inc. 2233 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007-4132 Web site: www.Yearbook.com Telephone: (202) 333-5000 Fax: (202) 342-5411 E-mail: [email protected] Mitchell P. Davis, Editor & Publisher Editor’s Note: The purpose of the Yearbook of Expertsா is to provide bona fide interview sources to working members of the news media. Great care is taken in the review and selection of sources for inclusion. Although all contacts have expressed interest in being available for interview, we do not guarantee the availability of any given participant for any given interview, nor is a warranty offered that every listed contact will be appropriate for a reader’s particular purpose. Quotes are provided to show acceptance of the Yearbook of Experts by individuals who work in the news media, but should not be interpreted as endorsements by the named organizations. “America’s Favorite Newsroom Resource” is based on tens of thousands of Yearbooks requested by journalists. ISBN: 0-934333-48-3 ISSN: 1051-4058 Copyright 2005, Broadcast Interview Source, Inc. Broadcast Interview Source, Inc. 2233 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Phone: (202) 333-5000 Toll-free: 1-800-YEARBOOK Fax: (202) 342-5411 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.Yearbook.com August 22, 2005 Welcome to the first issue of the 24th volume of the Yearbook of Expertsா -- now in a printed version to accompany the online version, Yearbook.com. This book is based on the live information provided by our member experts and groups, directly from the online database. Each expert has the ability to log in and update their information instantly, 24 hours a day. You can always search the database at Yearbook.com for the most up-to-date information, but this book puts the information at your fingertips. Also, you can download new and revised Adobe PDF editions as they become available. You may be reading this online from the Adobe PDF version, or you may be reading a printed edition. The content is the same, but when you read the book as the Adobe PDF from a Web enabled computer, you can click on links to take you directly to the experts’ Web pages and see enhanced content. From the Adobe PDF you can: 1) View news releases, 2) View Daybook.com events, 3) Jump to the participants’ Web pages, 4) Listen to Real Audio. Bonus for registered journalists: Contact our experts via e-mail with our InterviewNet.com system. This Yearbook has five sections: 1) Introduction; 2) Topic Index, when viewed on your computer, these link directly to the profiles; 3) Profile Section, with descriptions of experts linked to their Yearbook.com sites; 4) Geographic Index, so you can find sources in your area; 5) Participant Index, to quickly find Participants. Questions? Please contact us at (202) 333-5000 or [email protected]. Sincerely, Mitchell P. Davis, Editor & Publisher How does the Yearbook of Experts work for JOURNALISTS? Journalists can access and use the Yearbook.com Web site free of charge, which includes the download of the Adobe PDF and other features. Also, they can create a profile in our News Media Yearbook. Journalists who choose to create a public profile in our News Media Yearbook also have free access to the News Media Yearbook for networking. We print and mail copies of the Yearbook of Experts to thousands of leading journalists twice a year. 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Visit all the Yearbook of Expert’s Web sites: Yearbook.com our main site NewsReleaseWire.com read news from our experts and use the advanced features to segment geographically or by topic Daybook.com for The Public Record of Today’s Events® -- a future file of news and events -- perfect for print journalists who are working several months ahead InterviewNet.com journalists can ask questions via e-mail and send them “one- to-one” or “one-to-many” to reach news sources RadioTour.com listen to talking news releases via our audio system, to ensure you find the guests with the best sound for your program ReviewBook.com registered journalists can request books for review NewsMediaYearbook.com our directory of journalists available to news sources and journalists who register for networking in four ways: 1) on the Web; 2) Excel database for download; 3) Adobe PDF for download; and 4) Word document for press-on labels Broadcast Interview Source,Inc.,was founded in July 1984. 1984 -- Broadcast Interview Source publishes first edition of the Yearbook, mailing 750 copies of a 64-page booklet to talk radio shows. Talk Show Yearbook first released with contact information for the nation’s talk shows. 1985 -- Broadcast publishes the second edition of the Yearbook with 20 paid listings from The Ad Council. The Associated Press requests 1,000 copies. 1986 -- The New York Times dubs the Yearbook, “Dial-An-Expert.” 1987 -- Leading news/talk radio stations, “60 Minutes” and “Donahue” purchase copies of the Yearbook. 1988 -- Media circulation grows to 4,000 copies. The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post publish reviews. The Associated Press calls it, “An Encyclopedia of Sources.” 1989 -- Power Media Yearbook of top print journalists becomes another Broadcast Interview Source publication. 1992 -- Yearbook circulation grows to 12,000 copies a year. 1994 -- The White House, IRS and CIA place listings. 100,000 total copies in print. 1995 -- Newsweek and The New York Times Magazine run features on the Yearbook. Journalists request 9,000 print copies. 1996 -- Yearbook.com goes online and serves as the interactive companion to the printed Yearbook. 1997 -- Broadcast launches Daybook.com, an online calendar of the day’s media events. 1998 -- LexisNexis includes the Yearbook in its extensive search engine. 1999 -- Free Library/BIS Publishing, Inc., now has 5 titles in print: Yearbook of Experts (Annual), Power Media Yearbook (Annual), Talk Show Yearbook (Annual), Baseball Goes to War (History), Family Words (Humor). 2001 -- NewsReleaseWire.com debuts, offering a secure way to send news releases. NewsMedia- Yearbook.com launches with live listings of journalists. 2002 -- Broadcast’s RadioTour.com debuts as a targeted service with talking news releases, built to help TV and radio talk shows find the best guests for their programs. InterviewNet.com comes alive to offer direct e-mail contact, one-to-one or one-to-many. 2003 -- The Yearbook of Experts publishes as an Adobe PDF and printed editions. 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