Here are e-mail
addresses for the most contacted departments:
- Want to share your opinion on the news or the Sun-Sentinel's coverage? Send a letter to the
editor.
- Circulation or delivery problems? You
can conduct much of your subscription business with the Sun-Sentinel online. Call
800-548-6397 or start here. At this point, you cannot access your account with Sun-Sentinel via the Internet.
- Problems or questions with classified ads?
Write to us at sslegalclassified@sun-sentinel.com
or call 800-250-2000.
- Questions or problems with our archives?
Archive
customer support. The Sun-Sentinel research staff does not have the resources to conduct research for readers.
- Submit information for
an article in the Sun-Sentinel.
Listed below are many contacts for the Sun-Sentinel and for Sun-Sentinel.com. Please review the FAQs below before writing, however; you may find an answer here.
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Frequently asked questions
Q:
How can I contact the Sun-Sentinel newsroom with press releases, news tips or comments about the print product?
A:
Several ways to submit information to the print
product are explained here.
Q:
Where is the crossword
puzzle?
A:
The puzzle is not available online. Other familiar print edition features not online at this time include birth announcements, wedding, engagement announcements and comics.
You can find crossword puzzles at two other sites we can recommend: SunSpot.net or Newsday.com.
Q:
What is the address
and phone number for the Sun-Sentinel?
A:
Write to us at Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The general phone number is 954-356-4000.
Circulation subscriber payments go to Sun-Sentinel, Payment Processing Center, P.O. Box 4648, Chicago, IL 60680-4648.
Q:
How can I e-mail a
reporter or writer for the newspaper?
A:
Most articles in the Sun-Sentinel have the author's e-mail address at the end. If you are seeking to write to a staff member whose e-mail address is not included, this tip may help. Sun-Sentinel e-mail addresses generally consist of first initial and last name (without spaces) followed by @sun-sentinel.com.
Q:
I'm looking for
something and I can't find it. Can you help?
A:
Go to our home page and use the site search at the very top. The site search includes all stories posted online in the last week, plus the content of our entertainment channel.
Q:
How can I find an old
story?
A:
Go to our Online Archive, where, for a nominal fee, you can obtain Sun-Sentinel stories published since 1985. For stories before 1985, check with the Broward County Main Library or Palm Beach Public Library. They have the newspaper on microfilm and CD-ROM. The Sun-Sentinel research staff does not have the resources to conduct research for readers.
Q:
How can I place a classified
ad?
A:
Go to this page or e-mail your questions/comments.
Q:
How do I get back copies of the printed Sun-Sentinel?
A:
Visit this page for
information on purchasing back copies.
Q:
How can I submit a
story idea?
A:
Go to this page for
information on how to submit a news release.
Q:
How can I get a
copy of a Sun-Sentinel photograph?
A:
This page includes
details on pricing and submission requirements.
Q:
Can I re-publish
a Sun-Sentinel story in my newsletter?
A:
Visit this page for rules
and a request form to obtain permission to reprint a Sun-Sentinel article. You do not need
permission to link to a Sun-Sentinel story online.
Q:
Can I link
from my website to a Sun-Sentinel story or page?
A:
The Sun-Sentinel
allows any Web site to link to our site, but asks that our pages not appear in frames on the linking site. Most stories DO expire after two weeks. You can request that a story to which you want to link have a longer expiration date. To make this request, please contact us while the story is still live and use this form. Please include the URL of the story to which you want to link.
Q:
Where do I find
information about birth announcements?
A:
This page has the
details. Birth announcements do NOT appear online.
Q:
Where do I submit
questions about home delivery?
A:
Circulation
questions and comments should be submitted on this page.
Q:
Can I submit a Letter
to the Editor online?
A:
Yes, Letters to
the Editor can be submitted. Go to this page for
guidelines and a submission form.
Q:
Can I subscribe
to the paper from the Web site?
A:
Sign up for home
delivery of the Sun-Sentinel from this page.
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More
questions?
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Use this form.