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What (who) is advice columnist - definition

JOURNALISM GENRE
Agony aunt; Agony Column; Advice columnist; Advice columns; Agony uncle; Agony aunt column; Problem page
  • The March 1990 edition of "Ask Dr. Goff", a [[medical advice]] column published in ''[[State Magazine]]''
  • Dix column, 1913

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An advice columnist is a person who writes a column in a newspaper or magazine in which they reply to readers who have written to them for advice on their personal problems. (AM; in BRIT, use agony aunt
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Advice column         
An advice column is a column in a question and answer format. Typically, a (usually anonymous) reader writes to the media outlet with a problem in the form of a question, and the media outlet provides an answer or response.
advice column         
(advice columns)
In a newspaper or magazine, the advice column contains letters from readers about their personal problems, and advice on what to do about them. (AM; in BRIT, use agony column
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Wikipedia

Advice column

An advice column is a column in a question and answer format. Typically, a (usually anonymous) reader writes to the media outlet with a problem in the form of a question, and the media outlet provides an answer or response.

The responses are written by an advice columnist (colloquially known in British English as an agony aunt, or agony uncle if the columnist is male). An advice columnist is someone who gives advice to people who send in problems to the media outlet. The image presented was originally of an older woman dispensing comforting advice and maternal wisdom, hence the name "aunt". Sometimes the author is in fact a composite or a team: Marjorie Proops's name appeared (with photo) long after she retired. The nominal writer may be a pseudonym, or in effect a brand name; the accompanying picture may bear little resemblance to the actual author.

The Athenian Mercury contained the first known advice column in 1690. Traditionally presented in a magazine or newspaper, an advice column can also be delivered through other news media, such as the internet and broadcast news media.

Examples of use of advice columnist
1. She‘s an advice columnist," she said of Brittany.
2. Advice columnist Pauline Phillips (the original "Dear Abby") is 8'. Actress Eva Marie Saint is 83.
3. This is one dilemma even the Mail‘s magnificent advice columnist Bel Mooney would be hard–pressed to answer.
4. Isla has the lead role in the adaptation of Sophie Kinsella‘s novel series about a compulsive shopper in serious debt who becomes a financial advice columnist.
5. She has taken the lead role in a adaptation of Sophie Kinsella‘s novel series about a compulsive shopper in serious debt who becomes a financial advice columnist.