The world's journalism . THE LONDON TIMES—^FIRST AND EDITOEIAL PAGES b UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI BULLETIN American influence is noticeable. The London Daily Mail, hav-ing 800,000 daily circulation, the largest in the British Empire,has many of the characteristics of the newer American British newspaper type in size of page, width of column,solidity of print and contents to the page, exceeds the news-paper of any other type. In number of pages it is in sharpcontrast with the French type, which seldom has more than eightpages, while the British newspaper of the same general classhas tw
The world's journalism . THE LONDON TIMES—^FIRST AND EDITOEIAL PAGES b UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI BULLETIN American influence is noticeable. The London Daily Mail, hav-ing 800,000 daily circulation, the largest in the British Empire,has many of the characteristics of the newer American British newspaper type in size of page, width of column,solidity of print and contents to the page, exceeds the news-paper of any other type. In number of pages it is in sharpcontrast with the French type, which seldom has more than eightpages, while the British newspaper of the same general classhas twenty-four to thirty-two or more. As the pages are largerand the type set more solidly and with far less display than inFrance or in the United States, the British newspaper containsmore matter to the page than its contemporaries. The absenceof display is a feature of the British newspaper which arreststhe attention of anyone accustomed to the American or Frenchnewspaper. This is true of the advertising pages, in which,
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