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What We Call The President

What We Call The President

Summary

This article explains why CBS News uses "Mister" instead of "President" when mentioning the U.S. President after the first time in news reports. The practice aims to keep writing clear and respectful by following a style used for other political leaders.

Key Facts

  • CBS News calls the President "Mister" on second and later mentions in news reports.
  • Other political figures, like Prime Ministers or Kings, are called by last name only after the first mention.
  • The use of "Mister" for the President is meant to show respect, not disrespect.
  • Calling the President "President" every time can make reports harder to listen to.
  • The article gives an example of a news report where the President is called "Mr. Bush" after the first time.
  • CBS News’ writing style treats references to the President differently from other officials.
  • Some viewers and listeners have asked why "President" is not used every time.
  • The article encourages understanding of the style choice as a way to make news clear and respectful.
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