Jason Rogers Papers, 1825-1971.

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Jason Rogers Papers, 1825-1971.

This collection contains records related to the career of Jason Rogers, a journalist and publicist who contributed to the field of newspaper advertising. It features correspondence between Rogers and many important figures in the industry during the early twentieth century, and will be useful for researchers interested in journalism and advertising from this period.

6 linear ft. (12 archival document boxes, 1 slide box, 1 small box).

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Globe and Commercial Advertiser (New York, N.Y.)

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Rogers, Jason, 1868-1932

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An innovative journalist from print's heyday, Jason Rogers made his greatest contributions to the field of newspaper advertising. He was best known as the publisher of the Globe, a minor but venerable daily in New York City. For more than a decade, starting in 1910, he made the publication a success; maintaining its "clean and purposeful" reputation, while also multiplying circulation more than tenfold. By 1923, even competitors recognized the Globe as "the finest afternoon paper in...

Audit Bureau of Circulations

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