Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... story . The last may be taken for granted , since any fail- ure to mention the owner of the article would be a violation of copyright and ground for a lawsuit . Nevertheless , it is just as well to make sure . Lawsuits will not bring ...
... story . The last may be taken for granted , since any fail- ure to mention the owner of the article would be a violation of copyright and ground for a lawsuit . Nevertheless , it is just as well to make sure . Lawsuits will not bring ...
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... story that it cannot be cut out . The result of this contest of wits is a very pretty thing to watch as the clippings come in . I have seen a cleverly constructed story of this kind in which the name of the magazine appeared four times ...
... story that it cannot be cut out . The result of this contest of wits is a very pretty thing to watch as the clippings come in . I have seen a cleverly constructed story of this kind in which the name of the magazine appeared four times ...
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... story is concentrated and the name of the magazine is mentioned . Often the larger papers will cut the whole story to this bare essential . Publicity releases are ordinarily written with a view to the inevitable subse- quent cutting to ...
... story is concentrated and the name of the magazine is mentioned . Often the larger papers will cut the whole story to this bare essential . Publicity releases are ordinarily written with a view to the inevitable subse- quent cutting to ...
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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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