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NEW for 12/29: On 2020 election, Pepsi jingle, Heisman trophy

NEW for 12/29: On 2020 election, Pepsi jingle, Heisman trophy

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: This year’s election was about the soul of the United States
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Even commercial jingles can be superb targeted writing
ANOTHER VIEW: Trevor Lawrence of Cartersville should get the Heisman Trophy
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
FEEDBACK: Person at the South Pole would welcome correspondence
UPCOMING: Historic red oak tree in Snellville is being removed
NOTABLE: PCOM teaching the same, but Covid changes the method
RECOMMENDED: Movie: The Madman and the Professor
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Terry Kay was prolific Georgian author telling old-time stories  
MYSTERY PHOTO: Half-timbered architecture

Editor’s Note: The next issue will be published on Jan. 5, 2020.

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by · December 29, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: Even commercial jingles can be superb targeted writing

BRACK: Even commercial jingles can be superb targeted writing

By Elliott Brack  |  Many of us older Americans are the product of a one dimensional communications system…..that is, the sound of the radio.  We grew up listening to the radio, just as later generations grew up with television, and children today with the new social media.

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by · December 29, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective