The Independent Film Journal (1952)

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[lEVOTED & ^ BEST INTERESTS <4 MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY S)n tkii iMiJUQ :j§9V9vi ^ ^ j OF INTEREST TO READERS The magazine, '^‘Editor and Publisher,” is, as its masthead indicates, ‘‘the spot news paper of the newspaper and advertising fields” and wields tremendous influence within its sphere. Consequently, its editorial opinions make their impress on news¬ paper publishers and editors throughout the country. This makes particularly significant the comments of its editor, Robert U. Brown, in his column, “Shop Talk at Thirty,” earlier this month, in which he takes sharp issue with Paul Bruun, columnist for the Miami Beach Florida Sun. Bruun recently charged that newspaper coverage of motion pictures is neglected and that movie news doesn’t get enough space in relation to the public’s interest. In making his point, Bruun stated that more {See Page 5)