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TARGETS FOR ALLIED PLANES BASED IN ITALY

mistranslation of popularity to mean vulgarity will be hard and unending. This is an age of newspaper millionaires, of mass circulations, of the concentration of the newspaper industry, when a comparatively few men, chosen by the chances of commerce or the accident of birth, wield immense power through the vast readership of their newspapers. The process by which this has happened cannot be reversed. A newspaper is a commodity. It is produced for sale ; and the newspaper shares with other products in the modern trend to largescale organization. The quality of a newspaper is bounded —within very much wider limits, however, than is sometimes suggested—by the quality of its readers, by the standard of their taste and education and the character of their curiosity about the world they live in.

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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 1, 17 January 1944, Page 8

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TARGETS FOR ALLIED PLANES BASED IN ITALY Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 1, 17 January 1944, Page 8

TARGETS FOR ALLIED PLANES BASED IN ITALY Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 1, 17 January 1944, Page 8

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