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DONT U MAKE THESE MISTAKE’S
Working in radio does not give us license to trash the English language. After all, we’re supposed to be professional communicators, right? We radio folks may find it easier to hide our misspellings, grammatical and punctuation errors behind a microphone … Continue reading
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