Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Newspaper Revolution. From the Rockford {III.) Register .J «The era. ot cumbrous Blmlm-sheets seems coming to air and newspapers dike the-A’^ Chicago Daily News are .the prominent journalistic successes of the period. The papers that give enough reading matter to fill a good volume in each daily issue are going out of favor with many people who have some other employment for their time than the search through mountains of straw for kernels ■of news. The sheets that give the news systematically and amply, and without unnecessary padding, are taking the lead in the great cities.” ■j Forty years ago the chief duty of an editor, in considerably more than the circulations of all other view, of his limited facilities, was to gather all the Chicago dailies combined. It is hardly necessary , news he could and print it. Intelligence was to say that such a circulation could not be attained, transmitted slowly; many occurrences of interest much less maintained, except by a paper of high were never heard of beyond their immediate grade of excellence, as well as one sold at a popuT locality; ocean mails were long in transit, and the lar pfice. To win such recognition the cheap overthrow of an European dynasty was not known paper must be as good a newspaper as the best of here until long after the event. Suddenly there of its higher-priced competitors. And this The came a change. The railroad and the telegraph Daily TSews certainly is. It„is a member of the superseded old methods, and the newspaper was Associated Press, and is the only paper in Chicago literally flooded with.news. The death of a petty which possesses a franchise .which secures to it ...ward politician in San Francisco, the result of a both the day and night dispatches of the AssociaPresidential election,, the accession of a sovereign, tion. In the general field of news-gathering it rethe outbreak of a war, and notice that a shanty had presents in thehighest degree the progressive enterbeen burden in Texas,all were hurried over the wires prise of American journalism: as a «crw-paper into the newspaper pffices, and there being MW »|/ i/i t it challenges comparison with any in the land. ——no idea of discrimination, all were printed. tii IlurJfrs n editorial columns The Daily News Thus originated the “ blanket ,sheet: ,, speaks from the standpoint of the indeThe publisher who could send out ,^wS||||||gs|||||g|£p en dent newspaper, and thereby escapes the biggest blanket for a nickel was temptation of impairing honest and most enterprising; P ;i P f ‘ l ~ : ?-LGi,M^^^[^^^T^^ onora^e influence; by condoning or was the best; it was a period the questionable under the But after? a time the very excess of of party allegiance. It is not evil brought the remedy* and there be- an organ, neither is it a? neutral iii gaxrairera of discrimination, during which 'tfjMy/jfL O^^R^Pquestions. of principle. It has the courarose such journals as the New York Sun age of its convictions. The organ of V and The Chicago Daily News. That the public no party, sect or interest, it voices the united deappreciated the new departure is best evidencedjn mand of all those better elements of -society, in the fact that the Sun reached a circulation of 150,- behalf of purity, honesty and decency in all the 000 a day, and The Daily News 175,000. The relations of life. By just so much as it thus comwonderful and constantly growing popularity of the mends itself to the regard of the truly “ best peocondensed, low-priced papers has so far brought the pie” of the voluuUiily re—cumbrous and high-priced blanket-sheets to theif nounce .any commSmty of interest with all others, senses, that they have now somewhat reformed So conspicious a success must have its imiboth as to size and price, but they are still too far tators, and The Daily News has the endorsement removed from the true ideal of American jour- such imitation always bestows. However as it is the nalism to meet the needs of the great majority. only one-cent paper in Chicago or the West which In the west The Chicago Daily News has is arnemher of the Associated Press —all other Chibeen the first to appreciate and meet the situation, cago Associated Press papers cost ; cents —all and it now enjoys the resultsbf its twelve years of! imitation must continue, so far as news .n 7 '-’'/value pioneer work in a daily circulation averaging over) *3 concerned, to be but imitation. '1 ; • iiiCASO threat! ' . 3Rs c-mtermporaries, ami Daily News is “ the original,” “ the 1 -SoldJbx-ii-il -B£ wsdealers at one cent per cppy.'sry cents per Jiailed, pon.- : d, for 13 .0-.* j>er ye3V, >1 cents per month. ' Jewry fas men can 'r.v.v Save his daily paper . more (ban the cos’ - ‘the old time week tv. —- *«. * Viri (IS ;• L AWS<»K, P-c ‘-ek ■ The Da*ey K’. akago - - ~.i «. . - y . -.4, ~ t '