1960'S NEWSROOM - 4 Two men looking at the layout for the next edition of The Washington Post. A secretary brings the layout to her boss, who gives it to a man who operates a photosetter.
1960S NEWSROOM - 5 The operations of a 1960s newspaper office. After the editor signs off on the story, he places the story and photograph into a capsule which travels down a tube to the type setting room.
1960S NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION Workers using linotype machines in the 1960's. The linotype is a keyboard-operated typesetting machine that was used in newspaper printing in the 1960s.
1960S ADVERTISING OFFICE A 1960s advertising department for The Washington Post. Women open a file cabinet while people are busy at work at their desks. Could work for any office environment.
1960S NEWSPAPER REPORTER As a fire burns a city building, a newspaper reporter and his photographer get the story. The reporter interviews a fireman while the photographer takes pictures. Circa 1960s.
1960S REPORTER PHONES IN STORY A 1960s reporter phones in his story to the newsroom. A man in the newsroom types up the story and hands it to the copy boy who carries it to the editor.
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