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...years of life, and although both circulation and ad revenues are up this year, the magazine is falling into the hole by $100,000 per issue. Hartford has tried to sell, but can't find a buyer. On the boss's orders, Show's President Frank Gibney cut the staff from 70 to 30 hands and aimed at turning the corner into black ink by 1965. But then Hartford impatiently rolled up his own sleeves, and Gibney resigned. "Two people can't run this organization," said Hartford...
...self-appointed role as shirtsleeve journalist, Hartford has decided to open Show's pages to TV coverage -a medium that Gibney resolutely ignored as beneath Show's notice-and to compensate for the lost July issue with a dividend issue to be tacked onto the end of subscriptions. From now on, promised Hartford in the Times ad, Show would go out, more or less regularly, to those subscribers "who don't always get their copies, and those who keep getting them whether they want them...
...short-lived Show Business Illustrated. USA*1 will cost Hartford next to nothing. USA*1 stockholders will be given an equity in the new corporation. Show's hope is to add a large part of USA* 1's circulation to its own 140,000. Editor Frank Gibney and Campbell, who will join Show's staff, now face the task of stirring the arts, news and history, too, into a salable stew. But that's Show business...
...Paar (6) 10. The Operators, Gibney...
...FRANK GIBNEY New York City