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Those stations that attempt to do the all-news format justice have found it costly in dollars and effort. KYW General Manager Robert Whitney estimates that his beefed-up staff is "at least five times" the size of a regular radio news team. WCBS in New York has increased its news staff from 16 to 38, will add 15 more by Jan. 1. At Los Angeles' KABC-FM, news segments are updated every half-hour, rewritten completely at least twelve times a day. Nonetheless, the all-news format is paying off for some stations. Scanning the balance sheets after...
...purpose of the workshop format, Mazer said, is to try to discuss problems in depth, pinpoint areas of agreement and come up with specific recommendations for action. He pointed out that among the 30 or 40 colleges and universities which would be invited to attend the sessions there would be a tremendous variety of problems...
...Daily News has begun hiring consultants, such as James Dunn, a former circulation staffer on the World Journal Tribune, and Peter Palazzo, who redesigned the Sunday Herald Tribune before it folded. Palazzo worked on an afternoon format for the News for weeks. "My work is classified," says Palazzo. "At this delicate stage I shouldn't say any more...
Tied down by a format that deals with just the most obvious subjects -- the administration, the Houses, the athletic teams, Harvard bureaus and offices -- the editors of Three Thirty One have managed to miss much of what was significant this year. Dean Monro's resignation and his Miles College appointment rate only a few paragraphs as does Dean Glimp's appointment as Dean of the College. Undergraduate anxiety about the draft, a topic which might have produced a nice mood piece, is barely mentioned. The only articles that seem to have any relevance to developments this year are a piece...
...yearbook is going to be successful it's going to have to drop this format which is based on obvious names, locations, and concepts. It's going to have to listen a lot more carefully to what people are talking about and thinking about. Its reporters and writers must start asking new questions and must learn to write to be read, lest they be superficial and inflated at the same time...