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September 9, 1931
THE BIOSCOPE
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QUIGLEY PUBLICATIONS
MOTION PICTURE HERALD
A consolidation of Exhibitors Herald, Moving Picture World, Motography, Motion Picture News, combining all the time-tested editorial values of business publication tradition within the motion picture industry — published every week — edited by Terry Ramsaye — subscription price. £1 the year.
MOTION PICTURE DAILY
Combining Exhibitors Daily Review, Exhibitors Trade Review and Motion Pictures Today — the alive, alert daily trade paper of motion pictures — telegraphic box-office reports — published every day — edited by Maurice D. Kann — subscription price, £3 the year.
HOLLYWOOD HERALD
The daily journal of the motion picture’s creative community — everything that happens in Hollywood day by day in a distinctive newspaper of the industry — edited by William A. Johnston — subscription price, £2 the year.
MOTION PICTURE ALMANAC
A complete and comprehensive encyclopedia of the motion picture business with facts and figures about every phase of the industry — names, dates and places — published annually — price 14s. per copy.
BETTER THEATRES
Published every fourth week as section two of Motion Picture Herald, Better Theatres is devoted to the construction, operation and equipment of theatres — a smart technical journal dealing with the physical and operating problems of the motion picture theatre — leading authorities deal regularly with the problems of house management and equipment — edited by George Schutz — subscription included with Motion Picture Herald.
QUIGLEY PUBLICATIONS
The consolidation of a complete trade press under a single management has brought to Quigley Publications editorial resources never before contemplated in trade journalism and editorial personnel of combined ability impossible under unit management. The Bioscope. London, speaking editorially, says: “The Quigley organs are now
supreme in the field of American trade journalism .... They are taken seriously not only in the U.S.A. but — as representing American opinion — throughout the world.”
MARTIN QUIGLEY
editor-in-chief and publisher
1790 BROADWAY
NEW YORK