Word: editor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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David L. DeJean is associate editor of The Louisville Times...
William Sundstrom, the editor-in-chief, said the paper will probably not change its policies "because news should be integrated, not segregated...
Jonathan Neumann was still new on the job as a court reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1976 when he noticed that, although murder suspects routinely testified that they had been beaten by police, officials never investigated. When Neumann, a former New Yorker, asked an editor what was going on, he was told: "Welcome to Philadelphia...
After their series appeared, Neumann and Marimow received hundreds of phone calls and letters from citizens claiming that they too had been unjustly assaulted by police. The reporters are now working full time on those complaints. Says Inquirer Metropolitan Editor John Carroll: "As long as the police are beating people, we're going to cover...
...journalism a new way-their way; lots of pictures, lots of fun, quick and easy for this brought-up-on-TV generation." Clay Felker, whose innovative but now languishing New York magazine produced so many imitators, is trying to rehabilitate Esquire. Where once, in the words of a previous editor, Esquire sought to be "smartass," it now respectfully pursues "The American Man and the New Success." Perhaps he's the same young moneymaking male in whom Playboy naturally discerns a "lust for life." Its promotion speaks unctuously of this reader as a healthy radical...