Daily Herald Press
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Type | Not-for-profit cooperative |
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Industry | News media |
Founded | 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]
- ↑ Mason Curtis on Linkedin
- ↑ William Randolph on Linkedin
- ↑ Home Page
- ↑ Articles and Coverage Locations
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