Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... staff , including the business , production , and advertising as well as the edi- torial departments . The imaginary staff as here described would probably not fit the requirements of any existing maga- zine ; but there is no magazine ...
... staff , including the business , production , and advertising as well as the edi- torial departments . The imaginary staff as here described would probably not fit the requirements of any existing maga- zine ; but there is no magazine ...
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... staff is designated as " literary editor . " In a newspaper office the " literary editor " is usually in charge of ... staff decides jointly what it will accept , or reject , the editor as always having the final decision . Sometimes the ...
... staff is designated as " literary editor . " In a newspaper office the " literary editor " is usually in charge of ... staff decides jointly what it will accept , or reject , the editor as always having the final decision . Sometimes the ...
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... STAFF OPINIONS Various devices are in use for collecting staff opinions on manuscripts whose acceptance is pending . The most practical is a sheet of ordinary manuscript paper , on which the initials of the various editors have been ...
... STAFF OPINIONS Various devices are in use for collecting staff opinions on manuscripts whose acceptance is pending . The most practical is a sheet of ordinary manuscript paper , on which the initials of the various editors have been ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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