Columbia Journalism Review/Volume 2
- Issue 1
- Issue 2 (transcription project)
- Issue 3 (transcription project)
- Issue 4 (under copyright)
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM summer 1963 REVIEW
Columbia Journalism Review is published quarterly under auspices of
ARTICLES
the faculty, alumni, and friends of 6 S : : ss : ? ? Smoking and news: coverage of a decade of controvers
the Graduate School of Journalism, ga 8 f y
Columbia University. 24 Sunday magazines: end of an era. William A. Hachten
Dean and editorial chairman: Ed- 39 Procrustes’ bed. Dallas S. Townsend, Jr. ward W. Barrett. Managing editor:
James Boylan.
Chairman, publishing committee:
Louis G. Cowan. Business manager: §TAREF REPORT
Robert O. Shipman. Production supervisor: Monroe Lesser. 13 Suburb and city: competitors for the metropolitan reader
Advisory editors: Richard T. Baker, John Foster, Jr., John Hohenberg, Penn T. Kimball, J. Ben Lieberman, Samuel Lubell, John Luter, Melvin Mencher, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Louis M. Starr, William A. Wood, Frederick T. C. Yu.
Art assistant: Burton Wenk. Production assistant: Lois Ireland. Typography by Weltz Ad Service.
29 Birmingham: newspapers in a crisis 33 Kansas City: the fetish of non-partisanism 34 Detroit: on the job market
DEPARTMENTS
Volume II, Number 2, Summer, 1963. Published four times a year by the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Editorial and business offices: 504 Journalism Building, Columbia University, New York 27, N.Y. ©
36 Washington letter: diggers and toilers. Ben H. Bagdikian 1963 Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University.
41 Second reading: How far have we come? A view from 1911
Passing comment: views of the editors
Subscription rates: $6.00 a year. 46 Editorial notebook Single copy: $1.75. Add 50¢ a year = 47 ~~ Books, Edited by Louis M. Starr for subscriptions going outside the
United States and United States 51
- Topics in journalism
possessions.
52 Unfinished business: letters and comment Second-class postage paid at New York, N.Y. oF the lower case