Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... means enormous . But that they can exist without artificial support , if skilfully managed , is best demonstrated by the fact that at least two such periodicals have recently been making profits while many of their flashy contemporaries ...
... means enormous . But that they can exist without artificial support , if skilfully managed , is best demonstrated by the fact that at least two such periodicals have recently been making profits while many of their flashy contemporaries ...
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... means that practically all reviewing has to be done under more or less pressure , and that the time required for transmission of books from the publisher to the literary editor and from the editor to the reviewer , plus the time ...
... means that practically all reviewing has to be done under more or less pressure , and that the time required for transmission of books from the publisher to the literary editor and from the editor to the reviewer , plus the time ...
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... means by which a magazine can bring itself to public notice , other means should not be neglected . Every article which is worth publicity effort at all is a new and special problem . There are many small journals , addressed to special ...
... means by which a magazine can bring itself to public notice , other means should not be neglected . Every article which is worth publicity effort at all is a new and special problem . There are many small journals , addressed to special ...
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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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