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As the School celebrated 75 years of innovation
in journalism education, it took another step forward with computerization of the Missourian and advertising functions. Not surprisingly, it was one of the first newsrooms in the country to do so. Meanwhile, School officials strove to attain the financial support and training necessary to stay at the forefront of journalism trends.
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1983
The 75th anniversary celebration featured an Alumni Distinguished Lecture Series and a live national broadcast of Ted Koppel's "Viewpoint" from Jesse Auditorium. The special Journalism Week event was broadcast on ABC to 5.6 million homes throughout the nation.
1986
The Missourian was the first newspaper in the state to install a computerized pagination system, a $250,000 investment that eliminated hands-on page designing and paste-ups.
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