Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 183 Document Number: C37321
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See C37280 for original, Page 42 in Fred Myers, Running the gamut: writings of Fred Myers, journalist and 50-year members, American Agricultural Editors' Association. Fred Myers, publishers, Florence, Alabama. 125 pages., Author urges agricultural reporters to write fiction.
Cites journalism educator Don Ranley who urges maintaining the wall between editorial and advertising, in the interest of reader credibility. "I am not a businessman, but it has to be good business to be trusted."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 183 Document Number: C37358
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See C37280 for original, Page 84 in Fred Myers, Running the gamut: writings of Fred Myers, journalist and 50-year members, American Agricultural Editors' Association. Fred Myers, publishers, Florence, Alabama. 125 pages.
USA: Agricultural Editor's Office, College of Agriculture, University of Missouri, Columbia.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 169 Document Number: C28305
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Estimated date of publication., 15 pages., Includes brief statements by alumni working in varied parts of this career field: Cordell Tindall, Ovid Bay, Cletus D. Stephens, Verlon C. Meyer, Robert E. Rees and George Logan.
Online from the publication., Former agricultural editor in Ireland and officer of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) awarded an MBE last month on the Queen's birthday honours list.
Examines early national journalism in the U.S. through the case of Joseph Dennie, who published/edited the Farmer's Weekly Museum of Walpole, New Hampshire, during the 1790s. It was short lived (1793-1799)and produced "an unusually large quantity of original and sometimes controversial content." Dennie is introduced as "a character worth dwelling on."
He did not become a public name by virtue of publishing exclusively under pseudonyms.