Abstract

Speculation over the post-war press and the desirability of promoting free access to news through international organization continue to be important topics in British newspapermen's journals. Irritating aspects of war coverage got prominent display during the quarter. These aspects concern the censorship, the breaking of releases on important news, and the alleged failure of the American press and officials to play fair with the British war effort. Abbreviations used: NW, Newspaper World; WPN, World's Press News; IJJ, Institute of Journalists Journal; J, Journalist of the National Union of Journalists.

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