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Nathaniel Clark Fowler
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CHAPTER XXIII THE SPACE-WRITER THE great daily newspaper, and practically all newspapers, with the exception of the majority of the weekly papers, employ, or accept the work of, what is known in the craft as " space- or piece-writers. " The space-writer, or the man-on-space, as he may be called in the vernacular of the sanctum, does not receive a regular salary for his services, but is paid for what he writes, or rather for what is accepted and published of what he pro- duces, the price being b
...ased on the scale of a column, which, in the average newspaper, meas- ures about two inches in width by from twenty to twenty-one and a half inches in length. A twenty-inch column contains about two hundred and forty lines of type, Six Point size, set solid (that is, without spaces between the lines), and 97 98 THE HANDBOOK OF JOURNALISM each column will average about seventeen hundred words.
The space-writer may not be paid for the space occupied by the headings.
There is no standard price for space-writing, but comparatively few newspapers pay more than Jive dollars per column, and from that up to even twenty-five dollars a column for matter of impor- tance ; but ten dollars per column may be consid- ered about all one is likely to receive for the work, unless it is of unusual importance or is exclu- sive.


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