Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... sure that every copy is clear and legible from start to finish of the edition , the managing editor should 1 The historical spelling , still used in England , is " forme . " Unfortu- nately this is no longer recognizable in America and ...
... sure that every copy is clear and legible from start to finish of the edition , the managing editor should 1 The historical spelling , still used in England , is " forme . " Unfortu- nately this is no longer recognizable in America and ...
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... sure that every continued article does end properly in a " continuation line , " his troubles are not yet over . He must then take the dummy and make sure that the article actually is continued on that page , and has not been shifted to ...
... sure that every continued article does end properly in a " continuation line , " his troubles are not yet over . He must then take the dummy and make sure that the article actually is continued on that page , and has not been shifted to ...
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... sure to provide arresting features with country - wide news value at least two or three times a year . Otherwise his magazine will be forgotten . If he does provide them , however , he will create an attitude favorable to himself in ...
... sure to provide arresting features with country - wide news value at least two or three times a year . Otherwise his magazine will be forgotten . If he does provide them , however , he will create an attitude favorable to himself in ...
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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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