Sacramento Writer Expands Syndication Of Car Review Column, The Weekly Driver
Veteran journalist James Raia, who has written sports, health and fitness, business and travel articles for more than 25 years, is now expanding the syndicating of his car review column, The Weekly Driver.
Sacremento, Calif. — Veteran journalist James Raia, who has written sports, health and fitness, business and travel articles for more than 25 years, is now expanding the syndication his car review column, The Weekly Driver.
The straight-forward, no-nonsense reviews, written from a non-technical, human-interest perspective, are approximately 600 words in length. Manufacturers' images are also available.
Written since 2003, The Weekly Driver has been published on numerous newspapers' web sites as well as on several automotive and specialty publication web sites.
Reprint and republication rights as well as PDF and HTML custom republication rights of The Weekly Driver are currently available for all 2005 and 2006 car reviews. Archived 2004 and 2003 reviews are also available via special arrangement.
The reviews are posted in the car review section of the author's web site, http://www.ByJamesRaia.com. The Weekly Driver can also be reviewed directly via the URL, http://tinyurl.com/8jl3e
For publishing information, contact the author via his partnership with iCopyright.com. Reprint permissions hyperlinks are available on each automotive review.
Established in 1999, iCopyright is a leading licensing system for digital content. Used by many of the country's leading publications, iCopyright assists publishers and individuals in the licensing of their digital content.
During his career, James Raia has worked as a staff writer and columnist for three daily newspapers. Since 1987, he has contributed to a wide variety of print and online publications and news services — The New York Times to Golf Magazine, Associated Press to the Miami Herald. He's also co-author Tour de France For Dummies and publisher of the free electronic newsletters, Endurance Sports News and Tour de France Times.
To review more of James Raia's content, visit his site:
http://www.ByJamesRaia.com
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