Please write a letter to the editor today. Letters serve three important purposes:
1. They show assignment editors that readers, listeners and viewers are interested in a topic. Letters encourage them to continue to report on that topic. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT RIGHT NOW.
2. Letters pages of newspapers and letters segments on TV and radio are popular items. Letters add our angle to the public discussion.
3. When editors receive a bunch of letters on a topic they will run one. So even if your letter is not published, it helps to convince the editor to publish one of them.
HAVE YOU SEEN ARTICLES ABOUT CFA?
Have you seen a news article with a statement you vehemently reject, or on a subject to which you want to add the faculty’s perspective? Write a letter to the editor.
To see just some of the articles and broadcast segments on CFA that have run in the last few weeks to which you may want to respond, please go to the CFA web page “In the News at:
Most newspapers print letters. Many radio stations, particularly National Public Radio affiliates, and some television programs read letters.
To find addresses of other media outlets:
Type the name of the media outlet into an online search engine
Go to the outlet's web site
Look for instructions on sending letters under opinion,
letters or contact us