Abstract
Among the events that attracted the attention of the European professional journals the most important are:
The difficulties between the editor and the directors of the Gazette de Lausanne, ending with the editor retaining his independence. A similar case arose in Turin with the Gazette del Popolo.
The pros and cons of commercial TV as discussed in Great Britain; the first session of the Press Council also led to many articles in the British journals.
Unusual news also was the announcement of a new London daily to start in October—this time originating from a weekly.
This quarter was characterized further by the richness of international congresses, both of journalists and scientists.
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