Daily Herald Press

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Daily Herald Press
Type Not-for-profit cooperative
Industry News media
Founded 2001 (2001) in Arlington
Headquarters Arlington, Virginia, United States
Area served Eastern United States
Key people Mason Curtis, President and Founder
Products Freelance Journalism
Employees 13
Website dheraldpress.org

Founded by enterprising journalists Mason Curtis [1] and William Randolph,[2] The Daily Herald Press is a collection of freelance journalists who focus on regional social and cultural events and occurrences often overlooked by the mainstream media.[3] In its years of operation the Daily Herald Press has covered a variety of events, such as the Democratic National Convention 2008, the Red Bull Flugtag, various Iraq War protests, Miami's Ultra Music Festival, and a number of charity events and galas.[4]

  1. Mason Curtis on Linkedin
  2. William Randolph on Linkedin
  3. Home Page
  4. Articles and Coverage Locations
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