In the 197s, if the manuscript was submitted to the newspaper, would there be a contribution fee?

in the 197s, it was usually possible to get a fee for submitting a manuscript to a newspaper, but whether or not to give a fee and the amount of the fee will vary depending on the newspaper and the content of the manuscript.

At that time, many newspapers would accept free contributions and give some contributions as a reward for the author's labor. Generally speaking, the manuscript fee is determined according to the length, quality and value of the article. Some newspapers may offer lower fees, while others may offer higher fees.

In addition, different newspapers also have different rules and procedures for submission. Some newspapers may require authors to send their manuscripts to designated addresses, while others may use modern tools such as e-mail or online submission systems. Therefore, if you want to contribute and get the contribution fee in 197s, you need to know the contribution rules and procedures of specific newspapers and whether they provide the contribution fee.