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Topic: CBS contact format?
| Author | Message |
| TN*girl | Posted 9/11/2007 12:11:38 PM | show profile | email poster Can anyone tell me the format to contact someone from CBS? is it first initial last name? just last name? need help. Thanks, Missy |
| pavillion | Posted 9/13/2007 4:22:46 AM | show profile emails for the network are by initials - mainly a combo of all three first middle and last...it is very hard to guess! |
| ManhattanMatt | Posted 9/14/2007 6:40:12 PM | show profile CBS ... It depends on when you were hired. If you were hired more than 10 years ago, your email is a three letter combination, usually your first initial and the first two letters of your last name ... plus @cbsnews.com. But there are many, many exceptions. If they work in the News Division, it's @cbsnews.com ... but if they work in any other division, it MAY be @cbs.com. And of course, if Mary Sanders was hired before Martin Sabres, SHE gets the "msa@cbsnews.com" while he is relegated to something else, usually a number, like ms1@cbsnews.com. Assuming, of course, he's in the News Division. Hired within the past several years, employees are usually first initial plus last name, @cbs.com or @cbsnews.com. But again, there are many exceptions. Sometimes they use their middle initial. Sometimes the women use their maiden names. Sometimes the hyphenated women use both ... sometimes with a dash, sometimes with an underscore. Why don't you just telephone the person you're looking for? |







