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...suggestive of filmdom's bad guy, Edward G. Robinson (see cut). The Ricketts wit is the sort that leads to lynching. As entertainment editor of the Pacific Stars and Stripes, the U.S. armed forces newspaper in the Far East with a circulation of 65,000 and an estimated readership of 200,000, Ricketts reviews some 250 movies a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Un-100% American | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

Perhaps the most meaningful segment of TIME'S readers is to be found among tomorrow's leaders- the undergraduate and graduate student bodies on campuses across the country. Here we are proud to number a quarter of a million subscribers, with a probable total readership of at least a million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Feb. 10, 1961 | 2/10/1961 | See Source »

...shooting at everything, Lindstrom hits many deserving targets, but he has not taken the trouble to consider carefully why all the evils he points out have come about. Thus, he is unclear about the relationship between the newspaper and its readership, about whether the nature of the society determines the nature of its newspapers or whether the newspapers can mold the tastes and interests of the society. (If the former is the case, there is little point in giving newspaper editors hell for providing the public with what it wants.) And he devotes insufficient attention to the problem...

Author: By Peter J. Rothenberg, | Title: American Journalism and News "Business" | 2/10/1961 | See Source »

...both papers die and to replace them in a year or so with a less propagandistic daily printed in the $4,500,000 printing plant that the East Germans have promised to build for him near Accra. In undisguised anguish, the Times and News printed appeals to their declining readership. "Don't ever forget the debt you owe to this gallant paper," implored the News. "To forget it is to betray yourself and Africa. Read the valiant Evening News and keep yourself in perfect tune with the spirit of militant fighting Africa." But there was no evidence that anyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Redemption's End | 1/27/1961 | See Source »

...constitutional aspects of the Presidency, and the agenda of the last U.N. General Assembly session. Two years ago, when Field bought the Daily News from John Knight, he was advised to reach for a mass market with the tabloid Sun-Times and to aim the News at quality readership. Field disagreed. "Newspapers outside of New York," said he firmly, "should speak to the orchestra seats as well as the peanut gallery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Challenger | 1/20/1961 | See Source »

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