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2017 Greater Philadelphia Media Directory Assembled by PPRA Members, for PPRA Members 2017 Greater Philadelphia Media Directory Assembled by PPRA members, for PPRA members. To submit a new contact or a correction, write to [email protected] www.ppra.net DAILY NEWSPAPERS Associated Press Delaware County Daily Times Larry Rosenthal, News Editor Primos, PA 215-561-1133 Phil Heron [email protected] Editor [email protected] Josh Cornfield, New Jersey Editor 609-392-3622 Joe Hart [email protected] Associate Editor [email protected] Asbury Park Press 610-622-8810 Asbury Park, NJ Randy Bergman Express-Times Community Content Editor Easton, PA 732-643-4034 Jim Deegan [email protected] Editor 610-258-7171 ext. 3535 Bucks County Courier Times [email protected] Levittown, PA Michael Jameson Kelly Huth General Manager Lifestyles & Dining Reporter 215-949-4000 610-258-7171 ext. 3551 [email protected] [email protected] Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Willingboro, NJ Doylestown, PA Martha Esposito Patricia Walker Assistant Managing Editor Executive Editor 609-871-8143 215-949-4160 [email protected] [email protected] Courier-Post The Mercury Cherry Hill, NJ Pottstown, PA Jason Alt Nancy March Regional Editor Editor 856-563-5254 610-970-4470 [email protected] [email protected] The Daily Journal METRO Vineland, NJ Philadelphia, PA Jason Alt Sam Newhouse Regional Editor Senior Reporter 856-563-5254 215-717-2600 [email protected] [email protected] Daily Local News West Chester, PA Andrew M. Hachadorian News Editor 610-696-1775 [email protected] www.ppra.net The Morning Call Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily Allentown, PA News/Philly.com David Erdman Philadelphia, PA Editor, Vice President Nancy Phillips 610-820-6524 City Editor [email protected] 215-854-2771 [email protected] Mike Hirsch Digital Topic Manger, Entertainment & Life Dan Rubin 610-820-6562 Assistant City Editor [email protected] 215-854-2771 [email protected] Newark Star-Ledger Newark, NJ Karl Stark Robin Wilson-Glover Business Editor Managing Producer 215-854-5363 732-902-4500 [email protected] [email protected] Charlotte Sutton Tom Moran Health and Science Editor Editorial Page Editor 215-854-2587 973-836-4909 [email protected] [email protected] Sandy Clark News Journal Features Editor Wilmington, DE 215-854-5196 Phil Freedman News Director South Jersey Times 302-324-2858 Woodbury, NJ [email protected] Jessica Beym Managing Editor Betsy Price 856-686-3649 Community Content Editor, lifestyle [email protected] 302-324-2884 [email protected] The Phoenix Reporter & Item Pottstown, PA David Ledford Lisa Mitchell Vice President, news – Executive Editor Managing Editor 302-324-2860 610-850-0269 [email protected] [email protected] Patriot-News The Press of Atlantic City Harrisburg, PA Pleasantville, NJ Mike Feeley Kris Worrell Managing Editor Executive Editor 717-255-8176 609-272-7277 [email protected] [email protected] Philadelphia Daily News Philadelphia, PA Pat McLoone Managing Editor 215-854-5700 [email protected] www.ppra.net The Reading Eagle The Times Herald Reading, PA Norristown, PA Harry Deitz Jr. Stan B. Huskey Editor Editor 610-371-5004 484-679-8472 [email protected] [email protected] Ron Southwick Joe Barron News Editor News Editor 610-371-5010 484-679-8466 [email protected] [email protected] The Reporter The Times Lansdale, PA Trenton, NJ Ann Cornell Kevin Shea Editor Managing Producer/Community Editor 215-648-1127 609-989-5731 [email protected] [email protected] Aixa Torregrosa Vazquez The Trentonian Ticket Editor Trenton, NJ 215-648-1125 John Berry [email protected] Editor 609-349-7442 [email protected] WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS Atlantic City Weekly Chestnut Hill Local Atlantic City, NJ Chestnut Hill, PA Pamela Dollak Pete Mazzaccaro Editor Editor 609-646-4848 215-248-8802 [email protected] [email protected] Ray Schweibert Len Lear Associate Editor Local Life Editor [email protected] 215-248-8807 [email protected] Broad Street Media (Northeast Times/Star) City Suburban News Trevose, PA Narberth, PA Tom Waring Leslie Swan Editor Owner/Co-publisher 215-354-3034 610-667-6623 [email protected] [email protected] Main Line Media News Ardmore, PA Susan Greenspon Managing Editor 610-645-7620 ext. 82524 [email protected] www.ppra.net Montgomery Newspapers Spirit Newspapers Fort Washington, PA Philadelphia, PA Ann Cornell 215-423-6246 Content Editor [email protected] 215-648-1127 [email protected] Max Pulcini Publisher/Print Editor Philadelphia Weekly [email protected] Philadelphia, PA Jacqueline Rupp Matthew Albasi Editor Publisher/Wed Editor 215-563-7400 [email protected] [email protected] South Philly Review Anastasia Barbalios Philadelphia, PA Managing Editor Joseph Myers 215-563-7400 ext. 165 Editor [email protected] 215-336-2500 ext. 124 [email protected] Weekly Press Philadelphia, PA Robert Christian Publisher & Editor 215-222-2846 [email protected] SPECIAL INTEREST/TRADE MEDIA Ad News The Legal Intelligencer Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Charlie Volpe Hank Grezlak Managing Editor Associate Publisher & Editor-in-Chief 215-477-1993 215-557-2486 [email protected] [email protected] Bucks Life Michael Riccardi, Esq. New Hope, PA Managing Editor Scott Edwards 215-557-2319 Managing Editor [email protected] 215-862-2319 [email protected] Main Line Today Newtown Square, PA Jim Bauer Hobart Rowland Publisher Editor 215-862-2319 610-325-4630 ext. 317 [email protected] [email protected] www.ppra.net The Philadelphia Tribune Philadelphia Business Journal Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Irving Randolph Craig Ey Managing Editor Editor-in-Chief 215-893-5744 215-238-5134 [email protected] [email protected] Tara Behan Dell Poncet Contributing Editor Managing Editor 610-325-4630 ext. 315 215-238-5147 [email protected] [email protected] MetroKids John George Philadelphia, PA Reporter, Health Care/BioTech Nancy Lisagor 215-238-5137 President [email protected] 215-291-5560 ext. 109 [email protected] Jeff Blumenthal Reporter, Banking/Insurance/Legal Sara Murphy 215-238-5136 Managing Editor [email protected] 215-291-5560 ext. 102 [email protected] Natalie Kostelni Reporter, Real Estate Milestones Magazine 215-238-5139 Wynnewood, PA [email protected] Linda Riley Editor Kenneth Hilario 215-765-9000, ext. 5080 Reporter, Hospitality and Restaurants [email protected] 215-238-5145 [email protected] Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine Huntingdon Valley, PA Philadelphia Gay News Jim Cohn Philadelphia, PA Managing Editor Jen Colletta 215-947-8600 Editor [email protected] 215-625-8501 ext. 206 [email protected] New Jersey Monthly Morristown, NJ Philadelphia Magazine Ken Schlager Philadelphia, PA Editor Tom McGrath 973-993-4918 Editor [email protected] 215-564-7700 [email protected] Montgomerynews.com Fort Washington, PA Ann Cornell Content Director 215-648-1127 [email protected] www.ppra.net Philadelphia Public Record SJ Magazine Philadelphia, PA Marianne Aleardi James Tayoun, Sr. Editor Editor & Publisher 856-722-9300 215-755-2000 [email protected] [email protected] South Jersey Magazine Anthony West Marlton, NJ Managing Editor Peter Proko 215-755-2000 Editor-in-Chief [email protected] 856-797-9910 ext. 104 [email protected] Philadelphia Style Philadelphia, PA WHERE Philadelphia Kristin Munro Philadelphia, PA Editor-in-Chief Laura Burkhardt 215-468-6670 Publisher [email protected] 215-893-5100 [email protected] CULTURAL/FOREIGN LANGUAGE MEDIA El Hispaño The Jewish Exponent Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Aaron Lopez Joshua Runyan Editor/publisher Editor-in-chief 610-789-5512 Ext. 11 215-832-0744 [email protected] [email protected] Madelyn Madary Metro Chinese Weekly General Manager Philadelphia, PA 610-789-5512 Ext. 11 610-617-8800 [email protected] [email protected] Impacto Latin Newspaper The Philadelphia Sunday Sun Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Polon Vasquez Teresa Emerson Reporter Managing Editor [email protected] 215-848-7864 ext. 24 [email protected] EPOCH Times New York, NY The Philadelphia Tribune 212-239-2808 Philadelphia, PA [email protected] Irving Randolph Managing Editor The Jewish Community Voice 215-893-5744 Cherry Hill, NJ [email protected] David Portnoe Editor 856-751-9500 ext. 1237 [email protected] www.ppra.net RADIO KYW-AM WRTI FM Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Dee Patel Newsroom News Director 215-204-3458 215-238-1060 [email protected] Susan Lewis Senior Producer, Arts & Culture News Desk 215-204-8405 215-238-7600 [email protected] [email protected] WDAS FM WHYY FM Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Loraine Ballard Morrill News Desk Director of News & Community Outreach 215-351-1200 610-784-5255 [email protected] [email protected] Peter Crimmins Patty Jackson Arts & Culture Reporter Host 215-351-5868 610-784-3333 [email protected] [email protected] Eugene Sonn WOGL FM News Director Philadelphia, PA 215-351-1276 Anne Gress [email protected] Program Director 610-668-5940 Newsworks Tonight [email protected] Philadelphia, PA Shai Ben-Yaacov WXPN Producer Philadelphia, PA 215-928-2409 Bob Bumbera [email protected] News Director 215-898-6677 Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane [email protected] Philadelphia, PA Debbie Bilder
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