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...about lately is the New Yorker magazine, which he bought for $168 million in 1985. In 1987 he touched off a staff insurrection when he ousted William Shawn, the 79-year-old icon who had ruled the legendary magazine for 35 years, to bring in his own editor, Robert Gottlieb, former president of Knopf publishers (another Newhouse enterprise). But the evolution he demanded of Gottlieb did not happen. The magazine lost at least $10 million last year, a significant sum even to Newhouse. Circulation, which had been boosted to 632,000 at considerable cost, is slipping. Advertising tumbled...
...Newhouse moved again, in an editorial blitz that caused a sensation in the media world when it was revealed last week. He forced Gottlieb, 61, to resign in order to make way for the most unlikely editor the New Yorker has ever had: Tina Brown, 38, who arrived in the U.S. from her native Britain in 1984 and promptly transformed Newhouse's Vanity Fair from a faltering revival into the "hot book" of the magazine trade...
Last December, Cambridge drug store ownerRoberta Crowley Gottlieb pulled Camel cigarettesoff the shelves of her two pharmacies. She thensent a petition to R.J. Reynolds with more than1000 signatures of community members who supportedthe move...
...city councillors said yesterday'sresolution was generated independently of theCrowley Gottlieb petition. "I think that otherpeople around the country have gotten in on it[besides Crowley Gottlieb]," Cyr said...
Aristotle, Protagoras and the Principle of Non-Contradiction--by Paula Gottlieb, University of Wisconsin. Emerson Hall, Room...