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Edward E Adams.  "Collusion and Price Fixing in the American Newspaper Industry: Market Preservation Trends, 1890-1910."  Journalism and Mass Communication QuarterlySummer 2002.  Vol.79, Issue 2;  p. 416.

Charles Johanningsmeier. "The Devil, Capitalism, and Frank Norris: Defining the "Reading Field" for Sunday Newspaper Fiction, 1870-1910.American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography - Volume 14, Number 1, 2004, pp. 91-112.

Laurel Leff.  "A Tragic 'Fight in the Family': The New York Times. Reform Judaism and the Holocaust." American Jewish History - Volume 88. Number 1, March 2000.

Jean Marie Lutes.  "Into the Madhouse with Nellie Bly: Girl Stunt Reporting in Late Nineteenth-Century America." American Quarterly - Volume 54. Number 2, June 2002

Jean Marie Lutes. "Sob Sisterhood Revisited." American Literary History - Volume 15. Number 3, Fall 2003.

Elizabeth MacIver Neiva.  "Chain Building: The Consolidation of the American Newspaper Industry, 1953-1980." Business History Review. Spring 1996.Vol.70, Iss. 1; p. 1.

Lynne Oats, Pauline Sadler.  "Political Suppression or Revenue Raising? Taxing Newspapers During the French Revolutionary War."  The Accounting Historians Journal. University: Jun 2004.Vol.31, Iss. 1; pg. 93.

Ford Risley.  "The Confederate Press Association: Cooperative News Reporting of the War." Civil War History. Volume 47. Number 3, September 2001.


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