Can Somone Write An Article To The Winnipeg Free Press Newspaper If They Dont Have A Job There?
Brent on November 17th, 2009 at 5:05 am That would depend on the Winnipeg Free Press. Most newspapers accept short letters to the editor or longer “op-ed” pieces from readers or experts in a given field. Those would be opinion pieces. But you could talk to the editor about doing a factual report or maybe doing a regular feature. It’s called free-lancing. If you’re willing to do it for free, your chances are even better. If you have an axe to grind with the newspaper, I wouldn’t expect you to get too far. A free press belongs to those who own one! punk1 on November 17th, 2009 at 5:11 am yes, alot of times you can include an article in a letter to the editor asking for them to print it. If that doesn’t work you can always go into the offices and tell them the situation and see if they would like to run the article for you.