Word: newsweekly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What the ad was also designed to demonstrate was that the New York Herald Tribune is emphatically succeeding in its effort to avoid looking, sounding or acting like the only other serious morning paper in Manhattan's field of four, the Times. Under a new editor, former Newsweek Editor John Denson, and backed by the drive and millions of John Hay Whitney, former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, the Trib is steering a bold matutinal course. In a city that has more morning papers than it needs or wants, the Trib is trying...
...Topic is the latest of several dozen imitations of TIME. Among the others: the U.S.'s Newsweek, Latin America's Vision, Turkey's Kim and Akis, West Germany's Der Spiegel, Spain's SP, Pakistan's Lail-o-Naltar...
National magazines--reportedly Current, Time, and Newsweek--have expressed an intention to reprint excerpts or publish features based on his report. A CBS-TV crew was in Widener and around the Yard yesterday to film parts of a forthcoming television show with Douglas Edwards on admission to college--based on the Bender Report...
...WORLD: a weekly tabloid newsmagazine that will begin publishing Sept. 7. Bank rolled by Willard W. Garvey, a Kansas builder, and edited by former Newsweek Associate Editor and Author (Lament for a Genereation) Ralph de Toledano. World's, will probably be as conservative as De Toledano...
Curiosity Value. Under a new editor, former Newsweek Managing Editor John Denson, 55, the Trib is trying to find a level of its own. What that level may be is not readily discernible. Under Denson, the Trib's tidy front page, which used to win beauty prizes, has taken on the look of a parquet floor-all overblown pictures, klaxon headlines (THE LIBERTY...