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...TIME marks its 37th birthday (first issue date: March 3, 1923), 544,000 copies of TIME'S four international editions will be air-speeded everywhere in the free world-sending TIME'S total worldwide circulation to a new high: more than 3,000,000, with an estimated readership of 12,500,000 in 121 countries...
YOUR RESTON ARTICLE TREMENDOUS. WHY ALL THIS NONSENSE ABOUT STATE PRIMARIES AND FIRST AND SECOND AND THIRD BALLOTS AT CONVENTIONS ? WHY NOT ELECT A MAN WHO HAS ABILITY, EXPERIENCE, INTELLIGENCE AND INDEPENDENCE ? TIME IS NOW TO MOBILIZE YOUR READERSHIP AND ELECT RESTON PRESIDENT AND BARBARA WARD VICE PRESIDENT ON A TWO-WORD PLATFORM: "NO DOUBLETALK." WALTER WANGER LOS ANGELES...
...onrushing 20th century stranded Scientific American in the past. Readership dwindled; revenue shrank to a trickle. By 1947, when Gerard Piel, then science editor of LIFE (and grandson of the late Michael Piel, co-founder of New York's Piel Bros, brewery), persuaded two friends to join him in buying Scientific American, about all the three got for their $40,000 were 5,000 solid subscribers, a Manhattan office and a lustrous 102-year-old name. Piel had a theory, and his partners-Dennis Flanagan, also a LIFE editor, and Management Consultant Donald H. Miller Jr.-were willing...
Secret Chuckles. Throughout the U.S., several hundred newsmen spend 30 to 35 generally dreary hours each week watching TV as part of their jobs as critics. They reach an impressive, if not impressionable, newspaper readership that rivals in number the legion of comic-strip fans. The New York Herald Tribune's John Crosby is syndicated in more than 90 papers, the Los Angeles Mirror-News''s Hal Humphrey in 87; in San Francisco...
...October, a ninth printing plant will be added to the list. To speed up distribution to our growing readership in Australia and New Zealand, and to reflect our increasing interest in those significant areas, 35,000 copies of TIME'S Pacific edition, now printed in Tokyo, will be printed each week in Australia...