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"Do you know Jack?" -- DMN PR puff piece

Re: "Do you know Jack?" DMN article

> Do you know Jack?
>
> What an inventive headline writer :)
>
> And what a PR piece.
>
> Jack on ... or off ...
>
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent> /dws/fea/entertainment/stories/071005dnentjack.89f4e87b.html
>
I like how he referred to Kurt as "Mr. Johnson." Mister is a title reserved for men who deserve respect, not ass-kissing corporate windbags like Napoleon Johnson.
 
Re: "Do you know Jack?" DMN article

> > Do you know Jack?
> >
> > What an inventive headline writer :)
> >
> > And what a PR piece.
> >
> > Jack on ... or off ...
> >
> http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent>
> /dws/fea/entertainment/stories/071005dnentjack.89f4e87b.html
>
> >
> I like how he referred to Kurt as "Mr. Johnson." Mister is
> a title reserved for men who deserve respect, not
> ass-kissing corporate windbags like Napoleon Johnson.


Actually, the Morning News, like "The New York Times", refers to all men as "Mr." unless, I believe, a person is a convicted felon.

Most newspapers, however, simply use the person's last name on second reference.

But I see your point about Mr. Jack in the Infinity Box ...
 
Re: "Do you know Jack?" DMN article

> > > Do you know Jack?
> > >
> > > What an inventive headline writer :)
> > >
> > > And what a PR piece.
> > >
> > > Jack on ... or off ...
> > >
> > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent>
> >
> /dws/fea/entertainment/stories/071005dnentjack.89f4e87b.html
>
> >
> > >
> > I like how he referred to Kurt as "Mr. Johnson." Mister
> is
> > a title reserved for men who deserve respect, not
> > ass-kissing corporate windbags like Napoleon Johnson.
>
>
> Actually, the Morning News, like "The New York Times",
> refers to all men as "Mr." unless, I believe, a person is a
> convicted felon.
>
> Most newspapers, however, simply use the person's last name
> on second reference.
>
> But I see your point about Mr. Jack in the Infinity Box ...
>
I like the part where it says Johnson "hand-picks the songs" and puts them in order. I almost spit my coffee 20 yards for a touchdown. How can this guy, the same guy who drove KVIL into the dirt, even REMOTELY take one OUNCE of credit for the Jack format. And now he's trying to say New York is his too? The writer up there used the correct word for Johnson when he was talking about WCBS. ASSASSIN. Infinity HAD to give him Jack or get rid of him. Why they didn't choose the latter nobody knows.
 
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