The Inland Echo

Serving Spokane and the Inland Northwest

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About The Publication:
The Inland Echo is a general circulation web-based publication serving Spokane and the Inland Northwest with daily updates from Central Washington to the Idaho Panhandle. We have been publishing regularly since February 2008, with news archives from prior publications that date back a few years. We have recently begun to gain greater visibility in our region. We are still in the process of evaluating our readership. Our territory extends from Moses Lake, Wash., to Sandpoint, Idaho, with select additional regional and national coverage. Our primary coverage is a 177 mile long area stretching from Central Washington to the Idaho panhandle with Spokane, Wash., as its largest MSA, encompassing over 1.3 million population.

About The Staff:
Michael Breckenridge is the editor and chief photographer for The Inland Echo. He has been to 48 states, taking pictures and video. He has traveled through Canada and crossed into Mexico. He has photographed celebrities, musicians, politicians, sporting events, architecture, landscapes, and wildlife on the surface of this planet, from the air, on mountaintops, deep inside caves, and under the ocean. He has acted in films, composed soundtracks, and performed live music. He has a degree in journalism, and has written newspaper columns, magazine articles, and books. He is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists, PR Newswire For Journalists, the National Press Photographers Association, the Online News Association, AP Images (The Associated Press) and Newswise. His work has been circulating internationally since 1987.

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The Inland Echo is currently seeking contributors of articles and photos. Get a by-line on your work! Professionals can qualify for a title, a bio and a link on this page! We also accept occasional pieces and press releases. Pitch the editor with your idea via email before contributing articles or photos. Please identify which category you are submitting to. All material submitted is subject to editor approval. By submitting articles and/or photos, the contributor grants permission to The Inland Echo to edit and publish the articles and/or photos for indefinite worldwide distribution. There is no compensation. Contributor is responsible for all expenses associated with their journalistic activities on behalf of The Inland Echo.

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Marketing Mgr.
written by Patti Skirvin, October 02, 2008
Michael Breckenridge deserves major cudos for his talent, energy, skills and insight into this business of "Journalism".
It was by pure coinsidence that I had the pleasure to work with Michael at one time at a website company.
It is with great pride to know him and see the fruits of his accomplishments.
I hope some of his energy rubs off on anyone reading this who thinks "there are not enough hours in the day"!!
He gets so much done and is so talented.

Patti Skirvin
Marketing Mgr.
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