How Do I Contact The Detroit News

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You've Got a Message for the Detroit News? Don't Get Carrier Pigeon-footed! (Because Seriously, Who Even Uses Those Anymore?)

Let's face it, folks. Sometimes, you gotta reach out and touch base (metaphorically, please). Whether you're a budding Hemingway with a scorching hot editorial or simply a citizen with a burning question about the best place to get a Coney Island (because, let's be honest, that's important), contacting the Detroit News is key. But fear not, fellow Detroiter (or curious outsider), for this guide will have you navigating their contact information like a seasoned navigator on the Rouge River (minus the occasional spill, hopefully).

How Do I Contact The Detroit News
How Do I Contact The Detroit News

Calling All Customer Crusaders! (a.k.a. Subscription Squad)

For the knights in shining armor of the subscription world (you, the subscriber!), conquering customer service is a breeze. Here's your battle plan:

  • Dial This Toll-Free Tonic: 1-800-395-3300. That's your magic number, folks. Remember it, recite it in your sleep, write it on your bathroom mirror – just make sure you have it when you need it.
  • Channel Your Inner Chatty Cathy (or Cathy): Feeling more keyboard warrior than phone phoner? No sweat! Head over to the Detroit News Help Center (https://help.detroitnews.com/) and unleash your inner chat champion.

Breaking News: Reaching the Editors! (But Maybe Not About Bigfoot Sightings)

Now, if you've got a news tip that would make Woodward Avenue stand still (think aliens landing, not spilled Vernors – though that is a sticky situation), here's where things get tricky. Reporters are busy bees, so reaching them directly might be a challenge. But fret not, enterprising citizen journalist!

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  • Submit a Letter to the Editor: Unleash your inner Shakespeare (or at least your inner Ron Burgundy) and craft a masterpiece for the opinion pages. You can find submission guidelines on the Help Center (https://help.detroitnews.com/).

Remember: While aliens are a maybe, Bigfoot sightings are a definite "no thanks" from the editors. Stick to newsworthy topics, folks!

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: Your Detroit News Contact Conundrums Conquered!

Q: How to report a missed delivery?

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A: Head to account.detroitnews.com or chat online with a customer service representative (see "Calling All Customer Crusaders!" above).

Q: How to cancel my subscription?

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A: The customer service line (1-800-395-3300) is your best bet for cancellation blues.

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Q: How to find obituaries?

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A: Obituaries can be found online at https://www.detroitnews.com/obituaries/.

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Q: How to place a classified ad?

A: Unfortunately, the Detroit News no longer accepts classified ads. But fear not, there are other avenues to explore online!

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A: While we can't guarantee lottery glory, contacting the Detroit News might just be your lucky break – with the right news tip, that is.

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