In 1980, the MPR was on cutting edge of digital communications with its use of Teleram portable computers.
A later article than the one above explained that "with Teleram, a story is composed on the remote terminal screen. When it is in the form desired by the reporter, he calls a telephone number which goes directly into the MPR’s main computer. When the phone answers, the reporter puts his phone receiver into a special cradle, the Teleram talks to the main computer and story is filed into the newspaper’s front-end system in seconds.
"With Teleram, a story can be written, filed, edited, set into type and printed on the presses in minimal time."
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