reply to post by JohnnyAnonymous
Hi,
Will you u2u me on the following question, please ...
IF -- I offered to publicize ATS to 250,000 media editors and reporters (who have a reading audience of about 220 million readers) (and a radio and tv
audience of many million) by creating a simple 1-page weekly ATS news service/newswire and press releases that would go out to them via broadcast
faxes and broadcast emails ... then follow up with the editors and I'd write articles for those editors about ATS to publicize it in their magazines,
to the several hundred million people who don't know about ATS. (And that would also go out to 5,000 college radio stations and 5,000 college tv
stations.)
AND IF -- The content would exactly reflect your current content and your choices about what's important and/or interesting.
AND IF --- I wouldn't charge you a fee. However, the annual subscription cost to use the database of editors and reporters and tv and radio talkshow
hosts (with access to their editorial calendars) is about U.S.$10,000-$12,000 per year ... and the cost to use broadcast fax and broadcast email
services to 20,000 editors/reporters/talkshow hosts every 2-3 weeks is about $8,000 a year -- for a total of about $20,000/year for you to reach
20,000 daily newspaper editors and 10,000 weekly newspaper editors and 230,000 reporters and 5,000 magazine editors.
THEN, would you want to do that or not? And, would you u2u me to email you a 1-page proposal that lists the resources and their costs and whom to
contact? -- or not? (I just found the url that spells out the proposal, it's about 3/4s of the way down, posted on 7-4-2008 @ 04:29 AM, at
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The list of editors and reporters is in a relational expert systems database that allows you to sort all the existing publication editors and
reporters and talkshow hosts by any key word your choose, such as "red shoes", "flying saucers", "New World Order", "detention camps" and so
on ... and automatically brings up the editors and reporters whose job it is to write about, or report on, those subjects. It also brings up their
editorial calendars such that you know WHEN they're going to be writing about WHAT, and provides their phone numbers, email and fax numbers, and so
on.
I've been in the public affairs business and writing and editing business my whole life and am a published oral journalist and reporter and have been
on both sides of the phone, and enjoy this kind of thing.
As an author, one of my oral journalism books was reviewed by the New York Times as one of the best books of the year in 1991.
I haven't been as lucky as Jim Marrs, because Oliver Stone wouldn't consider my Reagan/Bush treatment although his director of the film, 'Nixon'
wanted it badly ... and Jim beat me to the punch in bringing out his summer forthcoming book: "The Fourth Reich" -- the same subject I have been
developing in my thread (go to the end of it in about 30 minutes) for my research on the Fourth and Fifth Reichs, at
www.abovetopsecret.com... -- it will be either starting on page 15 in the middle or page 16, where-ever it breaks.
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