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When one newspaper in a city buys another, it is usually the big paper that takes over the smaller competitor. In Cincinnati last week, the roles were reversed. The smaller afternoon Times-Star (circ. 152,040) was ready to buy the first-place Enquirer, Cincinnati's biggest newspaper, (circ. 185,352 daily, 273,804 Sunday). The Times-Star and Scripps-Howard's Cincinnati Post (circ. 153,283) are neck & neck rivals for second place behind the Enquirer...
...year-old Enquirer, Cincinnati's only morning and Sunday paper, has been on the market for more than three years (TIME, May 3, 1948). Since the death of Owner John R. McLean,* the Enquirer, famed for its slogan "Solid Cincinnati Reads the Cincinnati Enquirer" has been held in trust for his heirs by Washington's American Security & Trust Co. The bank wanted to sell the paper; it thinks the newspaper market is at its peak. Last week, Times-Star Publisher Hulbert Taft, 74-year-old cousin of Senator Robert A. Taft, indicated that the bank probably would accept...
...Among other possibilities, we have been discussing Pittsburgh alumni who have remained in athletics," said Hamilton, who was contacted upon his return from an N.C.A.A. television committee meeting in Cincinnati. "Jordan is greatly admired here and was among those discussed...
...Jordan and the Pitt job, Hamilton, when asked if he had contacted the Harvard coach, said hesitantly, "Well. I've seen him around the hotel (at the N.C.A.A. conference) and said hello to him." (Jordan said yesterday that he had neither seen nor spoken to Hamilton in Cincinnati...
...long awaited report of the television committee will be presented today to the delegation at the 46th annual National Collegiate Athletic Association convention in Cincinnati...