When Newspaper ‘Stereotypes’ Got Americans Laughing at the Same Jokes
In the 1920s, News Syndicates Used the New Technology to Homogenize Papers Across the Country
From today’s vantage point, when many American cities struggle to sustain even a single print newspaper, the early decades of the 20th century look like glory days for local papers. Even small cities boasted two or three dailies. Larger cities might issue more than a dozen apiece. “City desks” hummed with activity, as reporters worked up stories on the regular local beats: crime, politics, schools, society, sports. Many papers built lavish headquarters buildings that became signatures of the skyline, from …