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THE RULES
By: Randy Tatano, TVJobs.com Contributor
Okay, I've had it.
 I'm tired of hearing about News Directors who make Dick Cheney look warm and fuzzy, about co-workers who are better with knives than a Benihana chef, about reporters and anchors who think it is their civic duty to impress their political beliefs upon the viewers. Call me old school or old fashioned, but it's time to clean up this business and bring it back to the honorable profession it once was.
Someone once wrote a book called "The Rules" which gave women insight on how to find a husband.
Now it's time for a set of mandates for the broadcast journalism industry. Time for everyone to go back to square one, to wipe the slate clean, to start turning the business back into something viewers can trust, that those who work in it can be challenged and happy and make the world a better place. Time for managers to realize that fear and intimidation only make the revolving door spin faster. I'm not trying to play Ghandi here, just trying to hopefully make a difference in my own way with these rules.
Here they come.
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