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Media Outlet List (As of 06/08/2017) PRINT Media Outlet List (as of 06/08/2017) PRINT Organization Name/Title Tel/Fax Email Addresses Note Kerry Methmer 805-965-6448 [email protected] Editor 805-966-9827 (fax) Mark Whitehurt [email protected] Publisher www.voicesb.com Published: Thursdays VOICE Magazine 23 East Canon Perdido St Send info 10 days prior to Dan Kepl [email protected] Santa Barbara, CA 93101 event Jeannette Casillas 805-965-6448 [email protected] Graphic Design 805-966-9827 (fax) Cody Bashone 805-965-0581 x2283 Editor-in-chief [email protected]. 805-966-3243 (fax) www.thechannels.org Published: Wednesdays (subject to change) The Channels 721 Cliff Dr, Campus Ctr Prints Free of Charge; Does (SBCC) Rm 123 not print during Benoit Leboureois 805-965-0581 x2284 Santa Barbara, CA 93109 examinations and holidays Advertising Manager [email protected] 805-966-3244 (fax) (subject to change) Lea Boyd 805-684-4428 [email protected] Editor 805-684-4655 (fax) Published: Thursdays www.costalview.com Coastal View Deadline Fridays 5pm for News 4856 Carpinteria Ave Thursday publication; send Peter Dugre 805-684-4428 [email protected] Carpinteria, CA 93013 PSA's/releases 2-3 weeks Assistant Editor 805-684-4655 (fax) (images emailed here) prior to event Kim Rosa 805-347-1968 [email protected] www.santamariasun.com Published: Thursdays Advertising 805-347-9889 (fax) m Santa Maria mail@ 2540 Skyway Drive, Suite A Deadline is Friday of week Editorial Sun leecentralcoastnews.com Santa Maria, CA 93455 before JPayne@ Letters to the Editor leecentralcoastnews.com *This document is a product of the Fund for Santa Barbara’s Technical Assistance Program and has been compiled for use by the nonprofit community. Although the Fund tries to keep this information as current as possible, some of it may have changed since the last publish date. If you notice inaccuracies please notify Gary Clark, Technical Assistance Program Manager at [email protected] or 805-962-9164. The FUND FOR SANTA BARBARA is a 501c3 nonprofit community foundation dedicated to addressing the root causes of social, economic, environmental and political challenges in Santa Barbara County. For more information visit www.fundforsantabarbara.org. Media Outlet List (as of 06/08/2017) Organization Name/Title Tel/Fax Email Addresses Note Megan Mineiro 805-893-2691 Editor-in-chief [email protected] 805-893-2789 (fax) (subject to change) Published: Daily Supriya Yelimeli www.dailynexus.com Only prints twice during 805-893-2691 News Editor [email protected] Deadweek and once during Daily Nexus 805-893-2789 (fax) (subject to change) UCSB, P.O. Box 13402 Finals week; 2-3 issues Santa Barbara, CA 93107 during summer session, John Ortiz occasional online updates County News Editor 805-893-2691 made [email protected] (subject to change) 805-893-2789 (fax) Gwendolyn Wu www.thebottomline.as.ucsb. Executive Content Editor 805-893-2440 [email protected] Published: Weekly edu (subject to change) The Bottom Line Associated Students 6081, UCEN RM 2537 The Bottom News Editor [email protected] University of California, Line (subject to change) Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California, 93106-6065 Shomik Mukherjee Executive Managing [email protected] Editor (subject to change) www.montecitojournal.net [email protected] Montecito Tim Buckley 805-565-1860 1206 Coast Village Cr, Journal Publisher/Editor 805-969-6654 (fax) Suitte D [email protected] Montecito, CA 93108 *This document is a product of the Fund for Santa Barbara’s Technical Assistance Program and has been compiled for use by the nonprofit community. Although the Fund tries to keep this information as current as possible, some of it may have changed since the last publish date. If you notice inaccuracies please notify Gary Clark, Technical Assistance Program Manager at [email protected] or 805-962-9164. The FUND FOR SANTA BARBARA is a 501c3 nonprofit community foundation dedicated to addressing the root causes of social, economic, environmental and political challenges in Santa Barbara County. For more information visit www.fundforsantabarbara.org. Media Outlet List (as of 06/08/2017) Organization Name/Title Tel/Fax Email Addresses Note Published: Daily Needs 2-day notice. “About Town” prints every day. www.lompocrecords.com “Arts & Entertainment” Lompoc Braxton Carroll 805-736-2313 [email protected] prints Wednesdays. Record Web Master 805-928-5657(fax) om 115 North H. St Contact is same as Santa Lompoc, CA 93436 Maria Times, 5 Cities Times Press Recorder in Arroyo Grande, Nipomo’s Adobe Press, and SYV News www.montecitomag.com Published: May & Nov. Montecito 805-682-8335 Peter Freitag [email protected] Magazine 805-966-6103 (fax) 1144 Edgemound Dr Santa Barbara, CA 93105 www.orcuttpioneer.com Gerrit Hull 805-714-6584 [email protected] Publisher Published: Monthly 4620 Via Nina Orcutt Orcutt, CA 93455 Pioneer Contact month prior to Stephanie Southwick Hull 805-714-6584 [email protected] event Reporter/Editor 805-937-8608 (fax) PO Box 24455 Orcutt, CA 93455 www.PSmag.com Miller-McCune Center for Print magazine is published Pacific Research, Media and Public bimonthly and website Standard Nick Jackson 805-899-8620 [email protected] Policy publishes 24/7. Editor in Chief 804 Anacapa St Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Michelle Drown 805-965-5205 [email protected] Senior Editor 805-965-5518 (fax) Published: Thursdays [email protected] www.independent.com Santa Barbara “Best Bets” focuses on Tyler Hayden 805-965-5205 12 East Figueroa St., Santa Independent [email protected] upcoming week’s events. News Editor 805-965-5518 (fax) Barbara, CA 93101 Contact 3 weeks prior to event. Matt Kettmann 805-965-5205 [email protected] Senior Editor 805-965-5518 (fax) *This document is a product of the Fund for Santa Barbara’s Technical Assistance Program and has been compiled for use by the nonprofit community. Although the Fund tries to keep this information as current as possible, some of it may have changed since the last publish date. If you notice inaccuracies please notify Gary Clark, Technical Assistance Program Manager at [email protected] or 805-962-9164. The FUND FOR SANTA BARBARA is a 501c3 nonprofit community foundation dedicated to addressing the root causes of social, economic, environmental and political challenges in Santa Barbara County. For more information visit www.fundforsantabarbara.org. Media Outlet List (as of 06/08/2017) Organization Name/Title Tel/Fax Email Addresses Note Nansie Chapman 805-965-4545 [email protected] www.sbfamilylife.com Santa Barbara Editor 805-965-5445 (fax) Family Life Michael Vizzolini 805-965-4545 P.O. Box 4867 Magazine [email protected] Associate Editor 805-965-5445 (fax) Santa Barbara, CA 93140 Gina Tolleson 805-965-5999 [email protected] Editor 805-967-7627 (fax) www.sbmag.com Published: Monthly Santa Barbara [email protected] 2064 Alameda Padre Serra, Magazine Ste 120 Sarah Montgomery 805-965-5999 Santa Barbara, CA 93103 [email protected] Advertising 805-967-7627 (fax) Scott Steepleton 805-564-5132 [email protected] Associate Editor 805-966-6258 (fax) www.newspress.com Published: Daily Don Katich 715 Anacapa St Two-week deadline for Santa Barbara 805-564-5271 Director of News [email protected] Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Scene & Calendar News Press 805-966-6258 (fax) Operations Wendy McCaw 805-564-1565 [email protected] Co-Publisher www.santamariatimes.com Community Calendar 805-347-4582 [email protected] Published: Fridays 3200 Skyway Santa Maria Santa Maria, CA 93454 Times Will not publish events that Janene Scully happen in Santa Barbara 805-925-2691 P.O. Box 400 Newsworthy Event Santa Maria, CA 93456 www.syvnews.com Published: Tues/Thurs Santa Ynez 805-688-5522 mnorbom@leecentralcoastnews Mary Ann Norbom nd Valley News 805-688-7685 (fax) .com 423 2 St Deadline is Friday at noon Solvang, CA 93463 *This document is a product of the Fund for Santa Barbara’s Technical Assistance Program and has been compiled for use by the nonprofit community. Although the Fund tries to keep this information as current as possible, some of it may have changed since the last publish date. If you notice inaccuracies please notify Gary Clark, Technical Assistance Program Manager at [email protected] or 805-962-9164. The FUND FOR SANTA BARBARA is a 501c3 nonprofit community foundation dedicated to addressing the root causes of social, economic, environmental and political challenges in Santa Barbara County. For more information visit www.fundforsantabarbara.org. Media Outlet List (as of 06/08/2017) RADIO Organization Name/Title Tel/Fax Email Addresses Note Cumulus 805-642-8595 Christine Downey [email protected] Broadcasting Ventura 805-656-5838 (fax) 2284 South Victoria Ave, Tom Spence 805-289-1400 [email protected] Suite 2-G Program Director 805-644-7906 (fax) Gold Coast Ventura, CA 93003 Broadcasting [email protected] KBBY 95.1 FM 805-658-1995 www.kbby.com KCAQ 104.7 FM www.q1047.com Lance Orozco 805-493-3900 [email protected] www.kclu.org News Director 805-493-3982 (fax) KCLU 102.3 / 88.3 FM Mary Olson 805-493-3900 60 West Olsen Road, #4400 [email protected] General Manager 805-493-3982 (fax) Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Allyson Gonzalez 805-893-2426 [email protected] General Manager Eric Fredricey [email protected] Chief Engineer Lisa Osbourn www.kcsb.org [email protected] News Director KCSB 91.9 FM P.O. Box 13401, UC Santa Ted Coe Barbara 805-893-2426 [email protected] KCSB Advisor Santa Barbara, CA 93107 Matt Merritt 805-893-2426 [email protected] Program Director 805-650-1055 KFYV 105.5 www.live1055.fm 805-289-1400 KHAY 100.7 FM Charles Wolfe 805-642-8595 www.khay.com www.kjee.com Ricky James 805-962-4588 KJEE 92.9 FM Evans [email protected] 805-963-8166 (fax) 302-B West Carrillo St Owner Santa Barbara, CA 93101 *This document is a product of the Fund for Santa Barbara’s Technical Assistance Program and has been compiled for use by the nonprofit community.
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