I have received two copies of The Acorn, both atop my Los Angeles Times. I am not sure if they are delivered by your office or if one of my neighbors passes it on to me. I really enjoy it. No, there is no national news, but it is a pleasure to see a publication so well written as well as interesting.
I am a retired journalist with 54 years to my credit. I still subscribe to the Los Angeles Times but newspapers, almost all of them, are not that well written anymore.
I was fortunate enough through some interesting and “freakish” circumstances to start with the Los Angeles Examiner in 1954 when I was just one year out of high school. I worked with the Examiner and later when it became the Herald Examiner.
I freelanced for the Los Angeles Times and in 1976 went to the Daily News, a Chicago Tribune newspaper. I was fortunate enough to get involved in industry lobbying and met with two presidents and vice presidents as well as going to Washington, D.C. every year and Sacramento regularly.
I have won two Los Angeles Press Club Awards and one from the New York Press Club.
Enough rambling. All of this to show you I know what I’m talking about when I say I thoroughly enjoy The Acorn. Jerome Lloy Woodland Hills
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