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 Spring, 1963

COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW

Columbia Journalism Review is published quarterly under auspices of the faculty, alumni, and friends of the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University.

Dean and editorial chairman: Edward W. Barrett. Managing editor: James Boylan.

Chairman, publishing committee: Louis G. Cowan. Business manager: Robert O. Shipman. Production supervisor: Monroe Lesser.

Advisory editors: Richard T. Baker, John Foster, Jr., Robert Hewes, 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. Circulation assistant: Joan Moravek. Typography by Weltz Ad Service.

Volume II, Number 1, Spring, 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. © 1963 Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University.

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THE NEW YORK STRIKE

5 Staff report: Blackout journalism 13 A. H. Raskin’s story of the strike (complete text) 28 Public policy in a newspaper strike. Clayton Knowles and Richard P. Hunt

AROUND THE MAP 35 Cleveland: strike on TV. Daniel R. Hackel 37 Portland: a strike paper that lasts and lasts. Gene Klare 40 Manchester: Teddy v. Loeb

FICTION

47 The Computeriter revolution. Edward Edelson

AT ISSUE

53 Who wants documentaries? Merrill Panitt, Marya Mannes, Reuven Frank, Don Hewitt

DEPARTMENTS

2 Passing comment: views of the editors 34 Editorial notebook 42 Washington letter: The President nonspeaks. Ben H. Bagdikian 50 Books. Edited by Louis M. Starr 52 Second reading: The origin of Time 57 Topics in journalism 59 Unfinished business: letters and follow-up comment 65 the lower case