Word: readerships
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...Gazette's News Notes section is developing a good readership, we believe. In view of the absence of an employee newsletter (and the probability of inflation-inspired labor difficulties), we plan to expand this section considerably. Also, we want to reinforce the drive for open recruiting by listing job opportunities and promotions. Further, Deane [Lord, director of the News Office] is planning a series of meetings with junior faculty to increase the news flow to and from them...
...might seem tough for people who call themselves Democrats to oppose. But since the labels people give themselves are generally less important than their backgrounds, it's not too surprising that one wing of affirmative action's supporters--the rich and fashionably frivolous liberals who form, say, the basic readership of New York magazine--have already begun to sour on it, as journalists assure them that labor will never stand for it and the economy starts to limit the opportunities they've counted...
...women and blacks can only come at their expense, that leaves blacks, some women and the other wing of affirmative action's other supporters. It's probably a lot of not-so-well-off teachers, students, and other white-collar workers, and some younger professional people--a Village Voice readership instead of a New York magazine one, the kind of people who'd have been in the radical, non-socialist or moderately socialist wing of a 1930s Popular Front. Most of the old-time Democrats don't think much of these people, but from Richard Daley on down they evidently...
...result of past conflicts and struggles should not mean obliterating the entire face. We want to be familiar with all its features, both beauty marks and blemishes, so that we won't be forced to deal with a stranger. Yes, the press must be fair, but to its readership as much as to the president...
...would be a formidable enterprise. With 35 daily papers and a total circulation of 3,496,000, the combine would be within striking distance of the leading chain, the Chicago Tribune group; its seven papers, which include the Tribune and the New York Daily News, have a daily readership of 3,549,000. The proposed deal is essentially an acquisition: Knight will swap stock worth some $158 million for 77,100 Ridder shares and dominate the enlarged chain's board of directors. Knight has been expanding steadily since the late Charles L. Knight, a former editor of the Woman...