Ear plugs are recommended. The din of a newspaper’s pressroom is intense. You not only hear it, you feel it. A running printing press causes the floor to vibrate. Standing about three stories high and ...
In March of 1986, the publisher of the Appeal-Democrat, Robert C. Hardie, held up the first edition of the newspaper printed on the new $2.7 million Goss Urbanite press as Editor Milt Carland looked ...
The first time I stepped onto the press floor, I felt it before I saw it. It stretched the length of the room, loud and relentless, paper flying through rollers faster than the eye could follow. Press ...