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The North American Chess Association (NACA) utilizes a variety of media outlets to circulate news on chess events. A healthy cross section of chess media and traditional media outlets are leveraged to provide as much coverage as possible on both a local, regional, national, and international scale.

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PR Newswire
PR Newswire is the global leader in news and information distribution services for professional communicators.
New York Times
The New York Times remains both the largest local metropolitan newspaper in the United States as well as third largest overall behind The Wall Street Journal and USA Today.
Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is a major daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, and remains the most read daily newspaper of the Chicago.
Chicago Sun-Times Video One Productions Chessdom
Chicago Sun-Times
The Chicago Sun-Times, one of two major daily newspapers in Chicago, is the flagship newspaper in the Sun-Times Media Group, which also owns an array of publications in the Chicago area.
Video One Productions
We make high quality video at budget-friendly rates. You get lots of service, without a lot of hassle, and we don’t miss deadlines. That’s the Video One Production promise.
Chessdom
A chess site featuring tournaments, games and history as well as many fun stories about chess.
Chess Life Online PR Newswire Chess.com
Chess Life Online
The online version of Chess Life magazine produced by the USCF
Monroi
MonRoi is enhancing the experience with an interactive web portal with live game analysis, spectator chat, chess event listings, results and relevant chess information.
Chess.com
The #1 place to play free online chess and learn chess rules, openings, & strategies. You can also find chess games, explore downloads, & review chess sets.
Susan Polgar Foundation    
Susan Polgar Foundation
The mission of the Susan Polgar Foundation is to promote chess, with all its educational, social, and competitive benefits throughout the United States, for young people of all ages, especially girls.