Newsroom hotlines

Newsroom hotlines are phone numbers or email addresses that allow the public to report news tips, ask questions, or provide information to journalists and news organizations. Here are some examples of newsroom hotlines:

Major News Organizations:

  1. CNN: 404-827-1500 (news tips) or tips@cnn.com
  2. NBC News: 212-664-6192 (news tips) or nbcnews.tips@nbcuni.com
  3. ABC News: 212-456-7777 (news tips) or abcnews.tips@abc.com
  4. CBS News: 212-975-3247 (news tips) or cbsnews.tips@cbs.com
  5. The New York Times: 212-556-1234 (news tips) or nytnews@nytimes.com

Local News Outlets:

  1. The New York Times (NYC): 212-556-1234 (news tips) or nytnews@nytimes.com
  2. Los Angeles Times: 213-237-5000 (news tips) or tips@latimes.com
  3. Chicago Tribune: 312-222-4444 (news tips) or tribune.tips@chicagotribune.com
  4. The Washington Post: 202-334-6000 (news tips) or tips@washpost.com
  5. BBC News (London): +44 (0)20 7004 9999 (news tips) or bbcnewsonline@bbc.co.uk

Other News Sources:

  1. ProPublica: 646-267-1111 (news tips) or tips@propublica.org
  2. The Guardian (UK): +44 (0)20 3353 4000 (news tips) or tips@theguardian.com
  3. Al Jazeera (Doha): +974 4499 4444 (news tips) or tips@aljazeera.net

Please note that these hotlines may be subject to change, and it's always a good idea to check the news organization's website or contact them directly to confirm their tip line information.