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Building Blocks for a Powerful Press Release

From Apryl Duncan, for About.com

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When Can the Media Release Your News?

If the media can print your news now, use the words, "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" in all caps. If you're looking to release your news on or after a specific date, you can use the phrase, "FOR RELEASE ON" and then include your date. A vast majority of releases use "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE."

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