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August 08, 2007

DC Metro Moms Media Guide & Press Page

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Check out press from our sister sites, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, Chicago Moms Blog and New York City Moms Blog.

Attention Media and Press: We LOVE speaking to the press! Got a burning parenting issue and need to speak to our mommy bloggers?  Want honest and timely feedback for your article? DC Metro Moms bloggers are available to speak about any topic addressed in the DC Metro Moms Blog or parent related issues going on in the world today. We can be contacted at info(at)dcmetromoms.com.  Based on your request, we will forward this on to our contributors and will work with your deadlines. 

DC Metro Moms Blog/contributors mentioned in the press and by other blogs and websites:

April 2008

Shine 4/9/08 Katie Couric Chats With Mom Bloggers

CBS News 4/7/08 Meet The Parents (Who Blog), by Katie Curic

March 2008

Graco Blog 3/3/08 Graco's Monthly Nod

January 2008

ABC News  1/24/08 Funny or Informative? Mom Video Blogs Sex Education

BBC Radio 1/10/08 New Kids On The Blog

October 2007

FOX New  10/24/07 Cancer Patient Using Blog to Spread Awareness

ABC News  10/23/07 Dumbledore's Gay: Does Anyone Care?

Pressconnects  10/14/07 A blog of one's own 

John Edwards Blog  10/02/07 
Have you heard about Elizabeth Edwards and the Mommy Bloggers?

Daily Kos  10/02/07 
Have you heard about Elizabeth Edwards and the Mommy Bloggers?

September 2007

ABC News  9/06/07  Interview about the school bus snafu..

ABC News  9/05/07   Life Stages: New Cell Service Blocks Kids' Calls, Texts, Downloads

Fishbowl DC 9/05/07 Morning Reading List

Washington Post 9/04/07 Who's Blogging - Boys Wearing Crocs Is Hurt On Escalator


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