Across the Desk: A Study of 16 Telegraph Editors

First Published December 1, 1956 Research Article
First Published Online: August 29, 2016

A study of 16 daily newspaper telegraph editors in Wisconsin reveals that the average desk-man is “caught in a strait jacket of mechanical details,” with the press association playing the major role as a selector of news. The author is assistant professor of journalism at the University of California.

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