Since he explicitly forbids the use of the word "alleged", I'll just
have to call him a douchenozzle instead of an alleged douchenozzle .

Some of those things I can kind of see the logic behind. The
mispronunciations, well, you shouldn't hire people that cannot
pronounce "hundred" correctly.  But how in the world would you
correctly report the news if you can't use the word alleged? Guy's
been charged with murder but has not been convicted. He's an alleged
murderer. Do you want to just call him a murderer and ignore the
trial?



On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Jerry Johnson <jmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This topic has been burning hot across the news business this morning.
>
> I actually agree with most of his list. What say you all?
>
> http://blogs.vocalo.org/feder/2010/03/memo-puts-wgn-news-staffers-at-a-loss-for-words/17374
>

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