From the Peninsula Press Club's online newsletter. Looks like USF's crack Media Relations staff was on the job.

J. Michael Robertson (pictured), an associate professor of media studies at the University of San Francisco, has done an interesting study on newspaper columnists.
E&P reports that Robertson unveiled the survey's results Saturday at the National Society of Newspaper Columnists conference in Boston. When asked "what writing a column is like," 26% of salaried columnists called it a job and 17% said it was like sex. But Robertson said that wasn't necessarily a good thing because some columnists feel like they're married to a nymphomaniac" because they have to write another column as soon as they're finished with the last one. As for pay, most salaried columnists make between $50,000 and $60,000 a year. Freelancer columnists, on average, make $50 per column. Robertson said his survey is an ongoing project and anyone interested in participating is invited to e-mail him at
robertson@usfca.edu.
posted at 7/03/2006 09:13:00 AM plus a witty comment Anonymous said... If writing a column were like sex ... well, it'd be nice to write a column in 10 minutes
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