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New Times was an American glossy bi-weekly national newspaper published from 1973[1] to 1979[2] by George A. Hirsch .[3]
History [ edit ]
Hirsch had been publisher of New York magazine, but resigned after conflicts with Clay Felker , the magazine's founder and editor. New Times began as a bridge between the newsweeklies and the more reflective monthly opinion magazines, notably Harper's and The Atlantic . The first issue appeared in October 1972.[4] Initially, the magazine featured a marquee roster of the era's best-known new journalists, including Jimmy Breslin , Pete Hamill , Jack Newfield , Mike Royko , and Dick Schaap .
However, as the magazine's ad revenues lagged, contributions from the big names soon dried up, and under the editorship of Jonathan Larsen , New Times shifted to a more investigative journalistic approach, publishing articles on topics such as the CIA ,[5] [6] congressional committees , political spying, political activism, the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer ,[7] the cult or system of psychological training est [8] and the JFK assassination "cover up" thesis .[9] [10] [11]
Contributors [ edit ]
Contributors were often freelance writers, many just out of college, including Frank Rich , Ron Rosenbaum , Nina Totenberg , Harry Stein , and Geoffrey Wolff .[12] [13] Robert Sam Anson was political editor and Robert Shrum was a political columnist. The late NBC television executive Brandon Tartikoff was an occasional contributor.
Typical of the magazine's later direction, one issue featured a cover depicting Bozo the Clown behind the Presidential podium , a broad comment on the mistakes and misadventures of then-U.S. President Gerald Ford . Another issue saluted the 10 Dumbest Congressmen, judging Iowa's newly elected Republican Senator Charles Grassley as the so-called King of Dumb.
New Times never found a sufficient base of advertisers. The magazine's final issue was published on January 8, 1979.[4] [14] Hirsch then launched The Runner magazine,[15] one of the first of a new era of specialty "active lifestyle" monthlies in 1979, after initially creating it as the New York City Marathon 's official program in 1977.
References [ edit ]
^ David Armstrong (1981). A Trumpet to Arms: Alternative Media in America . South End Press. p. 309. ISBN 978-0-89608-193-2 . Retrieved 11 August 2016 .
^ a b "New Times magazine / selected pages" . Past Print . 30 May 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2016 .
^ Cerny, Danielle (22 September 2004). "Electric Keeney Acid Test" .
^ "Cosmetics: the kiss of death?" . 15 April 2017. Archived from the original (JPG) on 15 April 2017.
^ "A Gorey story" . 15 April 2017. Archived from the original (JPG) on 15 April 2017.
^ Haldeman, Peter (28 November 2015). "The Return of Werner Erhard, Father of Self-Help" . The New York Times .
^ "Guess who's fooling around with the weather?" . 15 April 2017. Archived from the original (JPG) on 15 April 2017.
^ "Women who murder" . 15 April 2017. Archived from the original (JPG) on 15 April 2017.
^ "Music" . 15 April 2017. Archived from the original (JPG) on 15 April 2017.
^ "New Times: Journalists in Bars - News - The Harvard Crimson" . www.thecrimson.com .
^ "Bio - Robert Ward" . www.robert-ward.com .
^ Egan, Jack; Kramer, Larry (16 November 1978). "New Times Magazine Going Under This Year" . Washington Post .
^ Jerry Knight (2 March 1978). "Firms Stumble After The Runner" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 11 August 2016 .
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