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January 31, 2008

TrevinoSpot

We've added another writer to our line-up. Starting today, please welcome Marisa Trevino, an experienced journalist and author of the blog Latina Lista.

Marisa's got a lot to say and she'll be writing regularly for us about immigration issues and pretty much anything else she thinks is important to the nation's Spanish-speaking community.

Her joining Spot-on.com is part of our effort to make sure that you hear new and different voices this election year.

Thanks, as always, for reading. If you'd like to keep in touch more regularly, please consider a subscription to our RSS feed. Updates via RSS are also available via MyYahoo and Bloglines. Our weekly newsletter - it's free, it's fun and we won't sell your name to anyone - is also a nice way to stay in touch. Sign up here.

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Doug's got all the details about pricing, availability and delivery.

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January 20, 2008

KRONSpot

For the past week or so Spot-on writers have been part of San Francisco TV station KRON's California primary coverage. The election has, in fact, already started, of course with absentee ballots making their way to election offices across the state but KRON's coverage promises to go beyond California.

Naturally, we'd be remiss if we didn't point out to you producers, editors and publishers that Spot-on's deal with KRON is just one example of how you can get our fine, high-quality editorial for your website. If you want to add any of our fine writers to your editorial mix, give us a shout. Not only are are folks smart, media-savvy and good on-air, we also have a selection of ad-free feeds and offer nightly budget updates to help you improve your editorial offerings and introduce you to our web-based editorial services.

Drop Doug Page, Spot-on's syndication sales guru, a line and he'll get you all the details about pricing, availability and delivery of any of our writers or feeds.

January 3, 2008

IowaSpot

You got Iowa New Hampshire on the brain. Spot-on's got answers to some of your questions. Hell, we even have answers to questions you're just starting to think about in preparation for the nail biter of an election on Tuesday. Here's the line-up:

Scott Olin Schmidt explains why Mike Huckabee won in Iowa in Hope for Huckabee.

He shouldn't win again says Mike Spinney in Pharisees and Tax Collectors (Part One).

Chris Nolan offers her theory on why Hillary Clinton didn't win Iowa in Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

Scott Olin Schmidt offers some ideas about Rudy Giuliani's campaign in Rudy Goes Right and Wrong.

Chris Nolan offers some reasons on why Obama might do better than the pundits think in Barack Bets the White House.

But perhaps as, Scott Olin Schmidt suggests in Hold Off on Iowa Hype none of this matters.

All of these posts were written well before Wednesday and all contain observations as fresh today as when they were made. We lead. They follow. That's why we're spot-on.

If you'd like to keep in touch more regularly, please consider a subscription to our RSS feed. Updates via RSS are also available via MyYahoo and Bloglines. And our weekly newsletter - it's free, it's fun and we won't sell your name to anyone - will also keep informed of what we're doing. You can subscribe here.

Edit a newspaper, produce a TV or radio show? Want to add any of our fine writers to your editorial mix? We have a selection of ad-free feeds and offer nightly budget updates to help you improve your editorial offerings and introduce our services. Drop Doug Page, Spot-on's syndication sales guru, a line and he'll get you all the details about pricing, availability and delivery of any of our writers or feeds.