Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 225, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 27, 1958 Page: 3 of 35
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This is one in a series of ar-
ticles dealing with the team
which writes and edits your
Record-Chronicle as well as
what the finished product
means to you — whether
you're a longtime neader or a
new subscriber to the Record-
Chronicle. — Editor.
of experienced reporters and edi-
tors. some of them drawn from
member newspapers.
Robert McLean, publisher of The
Philadelphia Bulletin, is president
of the AP.
- The Associated Press had its
beginning in 1848, when six New
York newspapers, struggling to
make efficient use of the new
"electric telegraph," agreed to co-
operate in reporting and transmit-
ting news.
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projects of the dub.
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London to the Record - Chronicle's
copy desk in less than 10 minutes,
sometimes in a couple of minutes.
News reports delivered to the
Record - Chronicle each day will
total thousands of words.
Every dispatch is read on the
Record - Chronicle’s copy desk.
Every one is judged for its inter-
est to Record - Chronicle readers.
Dispatches of prime importance
are used in full. Others are edited
down, some discarded because of
duplication of matter already in
type or for lack of informative in-
terest.
Similarly, Record-Chronicle edi-
tors carefully examine all AP il-
lustratjons as fast as they reach
this newspaper. The most signifi-
cant and most interesting are chos-
Air-caoled 18 H.P. engine, auto-
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rubber-tired wheels with brass
sleeve bearings, tubular steel
handle. Whirlwind cutting blade.
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Plans for the carnival were dis-
cussed Wednesday at a covered-
dish luncheon and meeting at the
club house. Mrs. Hermle Kats and
Mrs. Jess Stowe were hostesses to
the 24 persons present. A demon-
stration was given on the correct
way to put up a hem. Arrange-
ments were made for members to
attend the State Home Demonstra-
tion meeting in Commerce this
week. , .
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whether from only a few miles or
from thousands of miles away. The
key to this amazing performance
is the photoelectric cell. In simp-
lest terms, the photoelectrical eye
in the sending machine "looks"
at a picture as it revolves on a
cylinder. Whatsit "sees" in light
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part of one day’s news . . . from
the vast AP network of coast - to-
coast news wires, from AP’s sub-
marine cables, from AP wireless
. • channels that leap the seas. At
the fame time AP’s coast - to-
coast Wirephoto is delivering pic-
tures of the news events covered
in the dispatches.
INTEGRAL PART
The Record - Chronicle is an in-
tegral part of the Associated
Press. in an operation that works
both ways. The AP brings world
-news to The Record - Chronicle.
The Record-Chronicle gives its lo-
cal news to AP to send to the
rest of the world. No other news-
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papers. The newspapers them-
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became efficient, systematised. By
1900 when the present Associated
Press was incorporated under New
York laws as a non-profit coopera-
ive, there were 612 member
newspapers. Today it is the largest
press association in the world.
Mark Twain once said: "There
are only two forces that can carry
light to all corners of the globe
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same way they did their editorial
viewpoints. . .with vehement bias,
"slanted" to conform to political,
economic or other editorial policy.
To met the divergent attitudes
of the newspapers it served, the
new Associated Press could do
only one thing. . .make its report
wholly impartial, accurate, unbias-
ed. This it did.
However much their editorial
policies dashed, the publishers
found agreement on one thing ......
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The Record-Chronicle as a mem-
ber of The Associated Press, the
World’s largest news - gathering
organization, gives its readers up-
to • the - minute accounts of world,
national and state happenings.
Within minutes after big news
events happen . ... no matter
where they happen, whether in the
Far East or an adjoining Texas
county . . . stories on them race in —2. 22.. - .
. the ecord-Chronile’s newsroom en for publication, some are filed
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setter machine.
A revolution breaks out in Latin
America. The news wire rings
five times. . . an alert signal for
outstanding news. Immediate-
ly comes the bulletin. Filed by an
Associated Press reporter in the
far - away land, it gives the bare
facts that are then available. An
"add" to the bulletin follows, as
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again into light impulses which
in turn are recorded on a negative
film in terms of light and dark
identical with the shades of the
original print. —-
OPERATION COMPLETE
When this negative is developed
and a print is made,, the operation
is complete.
The latest innovation on the
Wirephoto network is Photofax.
This is a method whereby sensi-
tized paper rolls through a mach-
ine similar in looks to a teletype
machine and pictures appear,
ready for the engraver without any
darkroom work. The pictures are
taken from the Photofax machine
just like news stories are torn
from a teletype machine.
The Associated Press has ‘about
100 bureaus in the United States
and 50 abroad, with a total staff
of about 3,500. AP produces 1,000,-
000 words a day, has more than
500,000 miles of leased teletype and
teletypsetter circuits in this coun-
try alone, and operates wireless
and cable channels that connect
every continent.
The American and 90 other Tex-
as newspapers maintain the most
extensive state service in the AP.
Texas bureaus are maintained in
Dallas, Austin, Houston and Me
Allen Their personnel is made up
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IN YOUR ^UXUTY NEFSP^PER 11 n,.lln,
AP Gives You News
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gathering organization ever has
approached The Associated Press
in resources, scope and readabil-
ity
Nearly 4,000 member newspap-
ers and radio stations in the Unit-
ed States are associated in this
greatest cooperative enterprise of
all time. Membership is shared
alike by newspapers of every
shade of political opinion, econo-
mic and social philosophy. AH Join
in support of the foundation prin-
cipal ef AP . . . that it shall be
a news service In its highest sense,
free of bias, sensationalism and
self interest.
Affiliated with The Associat-
ed Press are hundreds of depend-
able newspapers In other coun-
tries who make their news report
available to The Associated Press
and who are permitted to use its
service on an agreed basis.
No capital stock exists and no
profit is made by The Associated
Press. Dues paid by members
and subscribers finance and main-
tain its worldwide expanse of
wires, its stage and national of-
fices in this country, its bureaus
abroad, its forces of roving re-
porters. penetrating into every
quarter of the globe, its intricate
technical equipment and its tech-
nical personnel.
Under such auspices accuracy
and thoroughness in reporting the
news have been the watchwords of
AP service. Ito prestige long has
been worldwide.
Dispatches originating in the far
corners of the world pass through
successive screenings at the
hands of trained copy handlers
and editors responsible only to
AP.
AMAZING SPEED
Through the networks of wires
and cables from abroad and over
the wires in this country news sto-
ries pass from point of origin to
their destinations in newspaper of-
fices with amazing speed and pre-
cision. A dispatch of more than or-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 225, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 27, 1958, newspaper, April 27, 1958; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453375/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.