Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. IT MAY not make millions, dazzle with design, or win prizes for investigative journalism - last week's front-page story was a call for ...
The short film, Farewell — ETAOIN SHRDLU, produced in 1978 covers the very last day the New York Times was set for printing in the old way, using hot metal typesetting. We’ve covered the magic of ...
The short film, Farewell — ETAOIN SHRDLU, produced in 1978 covers the very last day the New York Times was set for printing in the old way, using hot metal typesetting. We’ve covered the magic of ...
For more than a year one small, daily newspaper on Boston's South Shore has used in its regular operations one of the most revolutionary innovations in the printing business in the past 75 years. The ...
In 1962, Ron Farnworth founded the hot metal typesetting business ‘Ronset’ on Knott Street in Darwen and worked up until his death at the age of 84. His son, Peter Farnworth, 53, joined the company in ...
The Saguache Crescent newspaper is the last newspaper in the United States that is produced using a Linotype hot metal typesetting machine. Dean Coombs, the paper's owner and editor, has been ...
The last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation.
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