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Student Media Syndicates and Web Hosts

Channel One
151 W 26th St 11th Flr
New York NY 10001
ph (800) 251-4039
email feedback@channelone.com

College Media Network
1540 Broadway 33rd Flr
New York NY 10003
ph (866) 733-9231
email info@collegemedianetwork.com

Highschooljournalism.org
Diana Mitsu Klos, Senior Project Director
ASNE, 11690B Sunrise Valley Dr
Reston VA 20191
ph (703) 453-1125
email dmk@asne.org

iHigh.com
325 W Main St
Lexington KY 40507
ph (859) 514-3824
email info@ihigh.com

MCT Campus
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services
ph (866) 280-5210
email campussales@mctinfoservices.com

School Newspapers Online
17175 Gage Ave
Farmington MN 55024
ph (888) 649-7784
email contact@schoolnewspapersonline.com

SchoolTube
10024 Office Center Ave Ste 200
St. Louis MO 63128
ph (888) 433-2388
email generalsupport@schooltube.com

U-Wire
email info@uwire.com

National Scholastic Press Association

NSPAIn 1921, NSPA began helping high school students and teachers improve their publications. Today, that goal remains No. 1.

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Associated Collegiate Press

ACPThe Associated Collegiate Press is the largest and oldest national membership organization for college student media in the United States.

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