Strength in diversity.Diversity can be our strength. After all, the links that connect us should be stronger than the barriers that separate us. For example, consider what our colleagues were writing about in the second edition of The Masthead back in 1948. As Dick West of the Dallas Morning News and Leslie Moore of the Telegram and Evening Gazette in Worchester, Mass., crossed the line from print to broadcast opinion writing, these questions were posed by Moore: "... After beating our brains all day long on editorials, how do you whip up a radio news comment that will not rehash re·hash tr.v. re·hashed, re·hash·ing, re·hash·es 1. To bring forth again in another form without significant alteration: rehashing old ideas. 2. To discuss again. that day's editorial page...? Editorial comment on the air is here, like it or not, and if the FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S. softens its attitude towards station opinion, more and more editorial writers who can read a script without losing a denture denture, artificial replacement for natural teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures are classified as partial or complete. The former are removable and maintained by clasps, or are fixed bridges with crowns cemented over adjacent teeth or over spikes embedded in the may be called into radio service." Change: NCEW NCEW National Conference of Editorial Writers has been facing it for more than half a century. The 21st century will be no different. |
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