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The Serious Pages

With the state of American news media today being a very live concern, I was reminded of two films I saw a few years ago describing the production of news in another era. The two films were both produced by the Encyclopedia Britannica, whose film output was previously unknown to me, and both are named “Newspaper Story.” The first is from 1950 and describes a seemingly fictional local newspaper in a midwestern town. The second, from 1973, documents the production process of the Los Angeles Times.

I find both of these films fascinating. One reason is the approach to gathering and reporting on news described in these pieces, which strikes me as speaking for an optimistic American post-war media consensus, idealized and imperfect as it is. The other is the amount of effort that went into the physical production of the papers themselves. The advent of near-instantaneous digital communication completely restructured these enterprises and shifted media companies’ primary efforts away from what was previously the thrust of their work: producing some physical product, whether bundles of printed pages or towers that beam radio signals to receivers.

Both of these are great watches, but if you’re only going to watch one, I recommend the LA Times film from the 70s.

Newspaper Story, 1950 via A/V Geeks 16mm Films
Newspaper Story, 1973 via A/V Geeks 16mm Films

The Funny Pages

This announcement got a lot of publicity when it came out a few weeks ago, but it’s better late than never to note that Gary Larson (of The Far Side fame) is making new comics again.