Happy National Columnists' Day! On April 18, today honors any and all newspaper columnists and their contributions to the truth in black and white...and read all over.
Columnists have the ability to inspire a plethora of emotions that often result in action. What many may not realize is that it is their intent. If their readers are not moved by their column, they have not done their job.
With their own flavor of humor or satire, some columnists lighten the mood or play a role. Others strictly provide us with a different perspective, hard facts and solid research. Whatever their style or approach, each columnist’s hard work connects them to the world.
Well-known columnists have certainly inspired ire and laughter at many a breakfast table. They poke fun and holes at political leaders while commenting on today’s gossip.
Depending on their area of expertise, they may also share a little bit of gossip.
Whether it’s about fashion, movies, politics, sports, business or family matters, columnists like Walter Winchell, Molly Ivins, Maureen Dowd, William Safire, Dave Barry and Ernie Pyle engaged readers with their wit and insight. Columnists spur debate and cause us to consider our positions.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Celebrate by acknowledging all the people who do the research and write the columns that we rely on reading each day. Share your favorite columnist or newspaper writer on social media by using #NationalColumnistDay.
HISTORY
Founded in 1977, the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, sponsors and promotes National Columnists’ Day annually on April 18.
On this same day in 1945, American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and war correspondent Ernie Pyle, died while on assignment in Ie Island, Okinawa, Japan. He was 44.
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