Thursday, March 06, 2014

From the press to your door: How the Hannibal Courier-Post is created

From the press to your door: How the Hannibal Courier-Post is created: Morning newspapers are an important way to start your day for many Tri-State residents. But have you wondered what it takes to get a paper to your home every day?  KHQA's own Melissa Shriver takes us behind the scenes at the Hannibal Courier-Post.


4 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:06 PM

    The Goss Community press will beat you like a red-headed step child. It's ALL manual, no automatics at all. I've never seen one that will top 20,000 per hour. The next step up the Suburban isn't much better, just slightly bigger. If you're offered a job on one.........PASS, trust me.

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  2. Anonymous4:43 PM

    hell those presses run better than L.A.'s ( most likely because they have a roller crew ) tell gradspud that

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  3. Anonymous12:01 PM

    The roller crew was part of being an apprentice at the old downtown plant, Rudy Valdez was THE MAN.

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  4. Anonymous9:24 AM

    roller crew was just sticking a bolt in hole. just like a assembly line.oh,and plugging in a spray bar.lmao

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