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A Study Of Journalistic Writing As Developed By Time Magazine, Oscar C.K. Chiang Aug 1961

A Study Of Journalistic Writing As Developed By Time Magazine, Oscar C.K. Chiang

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Magazine publishing began to flourish in the United States after World War I (1914-1918). Since its establishment in 1923, Time, the Weekly News magazine, has been a rapidly growing magazine that has been a popular source of news and has developed a style that has influenced journalistic writing and, to some degree, the development of American English. In a busy, prosperous and scientific era, Time was the first publication of its kind to provide news coverage of all important events in digested and organized form with good picture illustrations and editorial comments fused in the text. It became popular and …


A Critical Review Of E. W. Howe's Monthly, Della Josephine Heckert Jul 1961

A Critical Review Of E. W. Howe's Monthly, Della Josephine Heckert

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E. W. Howe's monthly (1911-1933), a privately owned and financed small magazine, was the subject of this study. Edgar Watson Howe wrote his indignations and personal comments on many headlined political and news events as well as other items each month. He expressed his candid opinions and did not care whether his readers approved or disapproved of his remarks. Subscription fees were refunded to those who wrote "grumbling" letters. He was the only writer for the Monthly although he quoted other magazines freely.