This question really applies to all media, not just radio, but I could not find a more appropriate place to ask.
Why does American media refer to people who are past occupiers of a titled post as still having that post? Example: media still refers to Jimmy Carter as "President Carter" and I have even heard him addressed as "Mr. President". Obviously he is not still in office.
More recently, several reporters addressed several of the Republican presidential candidates as "governor" even though none are currently in that office. One even referred to Sarah Palin as "governor" even though she is long gone and, in fact, never finished her one term.
I wished I had asked my journalism professor all those years ago except that I don't think it was that evident way back then.
Why does American media refer to people who are past occupiers of a titled post as still having that post? Example: media still refers to Jimmy Carter as "President Carter" and I have even heard him addressed as "Mr. President". Obviously he is not still in office.
More recently, several reporters addressed several of the Republican presidential candidates as "governor" even though none are currently in that office. One even referred to Sarah Palin as "governor" even though she is long gone and, in fact, never finished her one term.
I wished I had asked my journalism professor all those years ago except that I don't think it was that evident way back then.