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Wire Editor Reads Latest News Feed, October 1953

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Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1953
Caption:
While the reporters and photographers are the ears and eyes of your newspaper, the world-wide press services are its circulatory and nervous system. By means of telephone, telegraph, beamcast, radio and cable, word of today's happenings is channeled to central offices where the wire editors keep their fingers on the pulse of world events. The news is then retransmitted over coast-to-coast networks, and rolls in never-ending streams from machines in your own newspaper's office. Your paper is a mirror which reflects today's world, today--thanks to modern channels of communication.