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...Boston Herald American was dying, it seemed, even before it was born. Founded in June 1972 as the merger of a played-out Hearst tabloid, the Record American, with a once elegant Brahmin broadsheet that had gone broke, the Herald Traveler, the fledgling paper lost more than $35 million in its first decade. Its circulation, 238,000 as of last week, was less than half that of the rival Boston Globe (circ. 510,000), which runs away with four times the advertising linage. Thus almost no one in Boston was surprised when the Hearst Corp. announced that the Herald American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Not Exactly the Proper Bostonian | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

...Times) and put together by former National Lampoon Editor Tony Hendra, along with a coterie of co-editors, mostly recent graduates of the University of Chicago, Off the Wall Street Journal will go on sale April 1 with an initial press run of 500,000 copies. The 24-page broadsheet will be distributed by Warner Publisher Services to newsstands in 75 cities and to retail outlets including the 780-store Waldenbooks and 600-store B. Dalton chains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Off the Wall | 3/29/1982 | See Source »

...there may be life in the old format yet. In Philadelphia, the Journal (circ. 109,622), founded in 1977, is gaining a foothold with a sprightly mix of sports and gossip. Near by, the 106-year-old Delaware County Times converted itself last June 15 from a 25? afternoon broadsheet (circ. 39,000) to a 10? morning tabloid. In just ten weeks, circulation has risen to 49,000 and advertising linage has increased an estimated 10? over last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Stooping to Conquer in Boston | 9/21/1981 | See Source »

...daily had lost $14.6 million and 50,000 readers as the result of a bitter eight-month pressmen's strike that ended in February. So the owner, F.P. Publications (the Toronto Globe and Mail and six other Canadian dailies), decided that with the balance sheet red and the broadsheet unread, the Star was better off dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: A Star Is Shorn | 10/8/1979 | See Source »

...size, they range from the Village Voice (circ. 170,000), to the Straight Creek Journal (circ. 5,500). Most of the 40 papers (combined circulation 1.5 million) in the year-old National Association of Alternative Newsweeklies are tabloids serving urban areas. But at least one is a full-size broadsheet (Willamette Week in Portland, Ore.), and others are statewide (Maine Times), suburban (Pacific Sun in Marin County, Calif.), rural (California's Mendocino Grapevine) and even insular (Maui...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Notes from the Underground | 4/23/1979 | See Source »

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