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CONTENTS
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Canning and Jerdan | 260 | |
The editor in Germany | 260 | |
Influences undermining power of editorial | 261 | |
Development of news-collecting agencies | 261 | |
The headline | 262 | |
Special articles by experts | 262 | |
The advertisement | 262 | |
Changes in business administration | 263 | |
Mutual relations of editor and owner | 263 | |
Early difficulties between them | 263 | |
Defoe's difficulties with owners | 263 | |
Jerdan and West End landlords | 263 | |
Murray and Blackwood and their editors | 264 | |
Macdonell and his chief | 264 | |
Opinion of J. A. Spender | 264 | |
Henry Watterson on the business manager | 264 | |
W. S. Robinson and conservative owners | 264 | |
Walt Whitman and owners | 265 | |
Incompatibility of temperament | 265 | |
Repudiation by owners of charge of interference | 265 | |
The London Echo | 265 | |
Defense of Thomas Frost | 265 | |
Brodrick and the Times | 266 | |
The New Republic | 266 | |
The Evening Post | 266 | |
Should an editor write | 266 | |
How far is his pen at service of owner | 266 | |
Different opinions | 267 | |
Editors and the Pall Mall Gazette | 267 | |
Owners and illustrators | 267 | |
Ultimate control of policy | 268 | |
Differences in different countries | 268 | |
The article de fond | 268 | |
"Sitting editors" in Germany | 268 | |
Change in editorial in England | 268 | |
Off-hand decision impossible | 270 | |
Many factors involved | 270 | |
Editors may change | 270 | |
Samuel Bowles and the Springfield Republican | 270 | |
The editorial and public opinion | 270 | |
Editorial influenced by opposing tendencies | 271 | |
Editors of the old school | 271 | |
Editors of the new school | 271 | |
Changes in the country editor | 272 | |
Changes in the editorial | 272 |