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      <title>How to Follow up Your News Releases and Story Pitches</title>
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      <description>Can you remember a story idea you pitched a year ago that resulted in no news coverage of any kind?

If so, how quickly could you respond if a reporter called you today wanting to cover the story?  . . .</description>
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