Seventeen Days! A Story of Newspaper History in the Making

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Seventeen Days! A Story of Newspaper History in the Making is a short film from 1945 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

During the seventeen days of the newspaper delivery strike in New York, the public waited in two hour lines on the streets outside of newspaper plants in order to buy the paper. Although the news could be listened to over the radio, and Mayor LaGuardia is shown reading a Dick Tracy comic strip over the radio for the "kiddies", this film primarily shows the extreme lines that people were willing to wait in at this time in history in order to receive the news in print. Many stock shots to log.

Seventeen Days! A Story of Newspaper History in the Making
Produced byNew York Daily News
Production
company
New York Daily News
Distributed byNew York Daily News
Release date
1945
Running time
16:33
LanguageEnglish
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