1. The Soft Squeeze of Newsprint.
- Author
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Tichenor, George
- Subjects
NEWSPRINT ,NEWSPRINT industry ,PAPER industry ,PUBLISHING ,PRESS associations - Abstract
This article focuses on the scarcity of newsprints in the U.S. A handful of metropolitan papers, about 200 are getting 85 per cent of available newsprint, while 17,000 papers struggle for the remaining 15 per cent. The U.S., with 6 per cent of the world's population, gets about 60 per cent of the world's production of newsprint; this hampers the spread of democratic ideas abroad and causes loss of jobs to foreign newspapermen and newspaperwomen. During the war all papers subsisted more or less comfortably on quota allotments. Troubles started when the American Newspaper Publishers' Association quietly pushed for lifting of controls, January 1, 1946.
- Published
- 1948