Confidential source channels

Send a tip to Tideview Dispatch without the noise.

Got a lead, a photograph, or a document that deserves a closer look? We keep the line open for residents, mariners, and local businesses who need a newsroom that actually answers the phone.

News editor reviewing a tidewatch briefing beside a desk filled with notes, camera gear, and dockside reports

Fast, careful, and source-aware

Why leave a good lead sitting in your pocket? We treat every submission as a newsroom task, not a form submission.

Send Us a Tip

Tell us what you know.

Anonymity matters. So does clarity. If you can share names, dates, locations, or files, our editors can verify the lead faster and protect the source better.

Source protection
We don’t publish contact details without permission.

Confidential by default

Need to stay off the record? Tell us up front and we’ll work carefully from there.

Documents help

Screenshots, invoices, manifests, emails, and logs all help us verify a story properly.

We respond quickly

If it’s time-sensitive, say so. Why wait when a deadline is already on the water?

A few things to include

Where it happened

Harbour, street, dock, office, yard, or vessel name.

When it happened

Even an approximate time window is useful.

Who else knows

Witnesses, contacts, spokespeople, or departments.

Tip line note

If your submission is urgent, call us as well. A form is tidy, but a live conversation can save an hour when the tide’s moving fast.

Reach the Newsroom

Talk to a real editor.

General questions, publication corrections, and press matters all land in the same place first. After that, we route them to the right desk. Simple, right?

General newsroom line

Phone: +1-202-555-0123

General email

[email protected]

Investigative desk

For records, leaks, and accountability reporting, use the tip form and mark it clearly.

Maritime desk

Harbour notices, vessel movements, and port-side developments go here first.

Office address

Mount Washington Estate Road, Washington 00870, United States of America.

Office hours

Monday to Friday, 8:30am–5:30pm

Saturday, 10:00am–2:00pm

Sunday, closed

Best for press matters?

Email us first, then call if you need a same-day response. It keeps the newsroom organised and gets your enquiry to the right editor faster.

Visit our office

We’re at Mount Washington Estate Road in Washington, and the door is open for scheduled visits. Parking is limited, so plan ahead. Why wrestle with a queue when a quick call can make the visit smoother?

Directions from the harbour district

Follow the main waterfront route inland, then turn towards Mount Washington Estate Road. Use the office entrance at the front side of the building.

Parking

A small visitor bay is available on site. If it’s full, use nearby street parking and ring ahead.

Visiting hours

Weekday appointments work best. Walk-ins are welcome when the newsroom isn’t chasing a deadline.

Street-level exterior view of the newsroom office near a quiet coastal road with signage and visitor parking

A simple, clear route in

No embedded map needed here. Just the place, the timing, and the practical details you’ll actually use.

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Press & Partnership Inquiries

Working together?

Advertising, sponsorship, syndication, and republishing requests have their own lane. That’s the cleanest way to keep editorial work separate from commercial conversations, don’t you think?

Email the partnerships desk

We welcome local sponsors who want their message placed beside serious journalism, not buried in clutter. Got a campaign brief or a launch date?

Send the outline, target dates, and preferred contact details to [email protected], and we’ll route it to the right team.

Want to republish a story or share a report with attribution? We’re open to responsible distribution when the source is credited correctly and the context stays intact.

Ask for our reuse terms before copying anything across. It saves time, and it saves awkward emails later.

Need logos, audience notes, or publication facts for a pitch deck? Our media kit keeps the basics tidy and current.

Open digital publications

Campaign timing

Let us know the launch window and any embargo dates.

Policy clarity

Commercial use and editorial use are handled separately.

Quick assets

Ask for brand files when you need the correct masthead or lock-up.

Why readers write in

A newsroom built for local accountability.

Some people call because they need a correction. Others send a tip, a tide chart, or a photo that changes the whole picture. We believe all of it belongs in one careful workflow.

Verified before published

A good lead gets checked twice, sometimes three times.

Built for maritime reporting

Harbour updates need quick routing and clear context.

Need a quicker answer?

Call the office, email the desk, or send the form. We’ll take it from there. Short route. Clear result.

Legacy contact trace

The old newsroom habit still applies: when in doubt, call first, write second, and verify everything.