Choosing which NPR Show to pitch


Choosing which NPR Show to pitch
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There are many, many national public radio shows that you could consider when trying to pitch your story. This is a list of a few of them:

There's a wonderful show that's nationally syndicated and done out of Boston called Living On Earth and it is about environmental concerns. They're always looking for guests. They're fantastic. There is Parent's Journal, which is wonderful for any people who've done books on parenting or can talk about a parenting issue. There is The Savvy Traveler, for any travel book writers. There is the Tavis Smiley Show, which is done out of Los Angeles, and it is particularly the African American topics and African American authors. You also have the nationally syndicated show Latino USA, and there's one called, Justice Talking, it is all about law. There's one called Piano Jazz and that's done out of New York. Its host is Marian McPartland, she's a pianist, musical talent herself.

There are more of these as well as great information about how to get on national public radio found in How to Get Booked on National Public Radio.
http://101publicrelations.com/nationalpublicradio.html?utm_source=prideas&utm_content=npr

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