The Washington Post

Contact Us
Home Circulation Advertising News & Editorial Community Relations Employment Events General Information


Sections
2001 Report
The Post and You
The Post and Education
The Post and Charities
The Post and Community Service
Request More Information
FAQs

Search
Keywords:
Community Relations Icon



Community Relations
Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Post do in my community?

How can I get my organization's events listed in The Post?

Can a Post writer, editor or other person speak at my event?

Does The Post give tours?

Should I call The Post if I witness something newsworthy?

Any tips on getting my letter to the editor published?

How can I announce an engagement, wedding, birth or other celebration in The Post?

How can I get news out about special honors and achievements?

What is the difference between an obituary and a death notice, and how should they be placed in The Post?

Is it true The Post prints free 'found' ads?

Do I need permission to reprint material that appeared in The Post?

What if my paper doesn't arrive?

I'm going to be out of town. Can I stop and restart delivery?

I'll be out of town for a year. Can I get The Post?

What special services are available to book lovers?

What's the best way to voice criticism of The Post?

What community-related programs does The Post sponsor or support?




Home    Circulation    Advertising    News & Editorial    Community Relations    Employment    Events    General Information   

Contact The Post    Contact the webmaster    Privacy Policy   

This is the business web site of The Washington Post newspaper.

For up-to-the-minute news and information, please visit:


© 2000 The Washington Post