Several editorials and special articles were written during this period on the London newspaper strike and the rights and obligations of management and labor in the newspaper business. Some interest was also shown in the effects of the strike on the London public and in the attitudes of those mass media not hit by the strike. In Copenhagen the International Press Institute held its fourth general assembly. Among the topics discussed were the effect of television news on the press; government pressures on the press; governmental public relations; editing foreign news for the general reader; and the implications of the London newspaper strike. Gazette, a quarterly journal devoted to the science of the press, appeared in Amsterdam. Its second issue was edited by Kurt Baschwitz, Amsterdam, and Siegfried Frey, Zürich.