TY - GEN AU - Hoyt,Eric TI - Ink-Stained Hollywood : The Triumph of American Cinema's Trade Press (Edition 1) SN - luminos.122 PY - 2022/// PB - University of California Press KW - Media studies KW - bicssc KW - History of the Americas KW - Film theory & criticism KW - Social Science KW - Media Studies KW - History KW - United States KW - 20th Century KW - Performing Arts KW - Film KW - History & Criticism N1 - Open Access N2 - For the first half of the twentieth century, no American industry boasted a more motley and prolific trade press than the movie business-a cutthroat landscape that set the stage for battle by ink. In 1930, Martin Quigley, publisher of Exhibitors Herald, conspired with Hollywood studios to eliminate all competing trade papers, yet this attempt and each one thereafter collapsed. Exploring the communities of exhibitors and creative workers that constituted key subscribers, Ink-Stained Hollywood tells the story of how a heterogeneous trade press triumphed by appealing to the foundational aspects of industry culture-taste, vanity, partisanship, and exclusivity. In captivating detail, Eric Hoyt chronicles the histories of well-known trade papers (Variety, Motion Picture Herald) alongside important yet forgotten publications (Film Spectator, Film Mercury, and Camera!), and challenges the canon of film periodicals, offering new interpretative frameworks for understanding print journalism's relationship with the motion picture industry and its continued impact on creative industries today UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/52918/1/SID-0000003689680_002.epub UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/52918/7/9780520383708.pdf UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78361 ER -