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U.S. JOURNAL: EMMAUS, PA. about the attempt by the Rodale Press to practice what it preaches by not mowing a corner patch of the 3-acre lawn around its corporate headquarters in Emmaus.
The New Yorker, December 10, 1979 P. 164 U.S. JOURNAL: EMMAUS, PA. about the attempt by the Rodale Press to practice what it preaches by not mowing a corner patch of the 3-acre lawn around its corporate headquarters in Emmaus.
By Calvin Trillin The New Yorker, December 10 , 1979P. 164 U.S. JOURNAL: EMMAUS, PA. about the attempt by the Rodale Press to practice what it preaches by not mowing a corner patch of the 3-acre lawn around its corporate headquarters in Emmaus.
The pressure on journalists to deliver scoops can also exacerbate the problem, he adds: I have come to the conclusion that there does exist a cultural strand or tendency within a section of the press to practice journalism which on occasion is deliberately, recklessly or negligently inaccurate.
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Trillin described how Rodale's son, Robert, had an epiphany about the headquarters' grounds: Watching the lawn outside his window being mowed every week, Robert Rodale eventually succumbed to the notion that Rodale Press ought to practice what it preached….
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And that's why it is vital, when considering the culture and the practices of the press, to examine the broader context of how that culture is forged and cultivated.
Fine press printers practice a version of the process invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century and employed until the late 19th century.
The change was announced after many listings magazines had gone to press, a practice generally discouraged in the media industry.
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