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Regional Media Outreach
Interview Requests
  

Interview Requests

We'll be better able to set up an interview to meet your needs if you answer the questions in Helpful Hints first, then use the following information to contact us.  Our database of Newsmakers enables you to quickly find an expert at the Department to provide insight, analysis, and expertise on foreign affairs, news and events. Searches can be made by name, issue, position or language spoken. Once you've identified the expert you want to interview, our staff will set up an interview for television, radio, or print media.

Request an Interview with the Secretary
FAX the details of your request (your name, media organization, proposed date and time, and subject of the interview, etc.) to:  202.647.3344, Attention: Deputy Press Secretary

Request an Interview with Another Department Official
Provide the details of your request to the Regional Media Outreach Office by:

Phone: 202.647.0001
Fax:    202.647.3655, Attention: Regional Media Outreach 
Email: PARMOGroup@state.gov
Mail: U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Regional Media Outreach, Room 2105
2201 C St. NW
Washington, DC 20520

Press Entrance:  Between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, unless otherwise directed, reporters should enter through a specially designated entrance on 23rd St.  After hours, reporters should enter through the C St. entrance.

  
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