What Is The Internet Newsroom?


Recently acquired by Bergman Publications (CEO Ronald Bergman) of Richmond, Va.- The Internet Newsroom is a practical guide for information professionals who want to use the Internet to gather information. The monthly newsletter is the only publication of its kind.

The Internet is a wonderful resource for reporters, editors, producers, news directors, news librarians and other information professionals. It's crammed with information -- and its all free. But for information professionals using the Internet, it is like being in an immense library with no card catalog. The information is there, but often it's hard to find.

That's why The Internet Newsroom was created. We are working journalists and we know busy professionals simply don't have the time to spend endless hours Netsurfing to find data they need. So we do it for you.

Each issue is full of practical, "how-to" articles telling where to go and how to get information for specific types of news stories, features, or background research. There are also useful new Net sites, and anecdotes from other information professionals on how they use the Internet.

Launched in December 1994, The Internet Newsroom was an immediate hit. Charter subscribers include daily newspapers, radio and television news departments, all the TV networks, news magazines, news librarians, trade journals, many Associated Press Bureaus, many college journalism schools, and many corporate libaries.

"The Internet Newsroom" is a hard-copy newsletter published monthly. It costs $99 for 12 issues. For a complimentary issue, simply email us!.

There is an academic discount for colleges and students.

You can subscribe by snail mail, E-Mail, fax or telephone. Here are the appropriate phone numbers and addresses:

The Internet Newsroom
BERGMAN PUBLICATIONS
P.O. Box 26258
Glen Allen, VA. 23058
Phone: 804.762.7329
Fax: tba
Email: info@equickinfo.com