Word: klingensmith
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...clear in our conversations that the Washington headquarters was pressuring the in-state people to show immediate movement," says Reynolds. "There was no time to set up a proper structure. They just wanted the boxes filled." Eventually, the job slated for Reynolds went to plumbing contractor David Klingensmith, who says, "I haven't really started yet. It's going to be hard...
Dole's statesmanlike stands on Bosnia and ending the government shutdown have earned him no credit in Le Mars, says Klingensmith. "Folks lump Dole with the others in Washington whom they hate," he adds. Says Dan Wells, the dairy executive: "We thought we ended the gridlock with the '94 election. At this point you'd have to say I'm for Dole somewhat. I mean, I could change...
...first new weekly to be produced by the company since the notorious failure of Time Inc.'s TV-CABLE WEEK in 1983 and the shutdown of PICTURE WEEK in 1986 after nine months of test marketing. To promote a creative, entrepreneurial atmosphere and contain costs, Jarvis and publisher Michael Klingensmith set up offices outside the Time & Life Building. Editor- in-chief McManus and his principal deputies -- editorial director Richard Stolley and corporate editor Gilbert Rogin -- paid close attention to the start-up but did not turn to hands-on editing of the magazine until a month...
Publisher Klingensmith says E.W. has already met its circulation target of 600,000 readers and that its average of 20 advertising pages an issue is "extraordinary" for a new magazine, especially one born in a soft economy. Two key tests of the magazine's viability, industry observers believe, will be renewal rates of short-term subscriptions and the response to new mailings of subscription offers...
Senior Vice Presidents: Richard W. Angle Jr., Michael J. Klingensmith...