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TIME'S total worldwide circulation is now well past the 4,000,000 mark, with an estimated readership of 17 million in 150 countries. The breakdown by editions...
...Confusing him with camp, pop art, underground movies, and whatever else is au courant, they've honeyed him into a parlor gadfly, who describes the vital, vulgar, exotic American Now which is as far from their sphere of knowledge or comprehension as Ulan Bator. He himself admits that his readership significantly overlaps with that of his hated New Yorker...
...avant-garde clothes on the more awkwardly posed models. "They have been criticized for being beat," says New York Times Fashion Editor Pat Peter son, "and then all of a sudden that look is everywhere." Glamour, on the other hand, offers more down-to-earth fashions for a wider readership of 1,226,000, "Like we would not show a girl in a bathing suit at the shore with a cigar in her mouth, and boots," says Glamour's Editor in Chief Kathleen Casey...
...Soviet press stands not in front but behind the masses, following popular trends and undercurrents gingerly and grudgingly. Whatever liberal innovations have been introduced lately are not the work of audacious editors, keen reporters and erudite commentators. They have been made because of the demands of the readership, which is slowly and rather unwillingly being followed by the press...
...heels of the drug scandal, and after a lengthy debate over parietal hours within the University community, the Harvard sex scandal (as told by the Record American) found its way onto front pages across the country. Dean Monro's latter about "wild parties and sexual intercourse" soon ranked for readership with Peyton Place. Harvard undergraduates bought out the Square newsstands to read about the parties they were supposed to be attending...