NEW TABLOID AND MAGAZINE SHOW IN N.Y.
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CIA-RDP88-01314R000100630008-8
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RIPPUB
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Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 1, 2006
Sequence Number:
8
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Publication Date:
February 26, 1968
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NSPR
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NEW TA-BL 0ID
.AND MAGAZINE
SHOW IN N.Y.
NEW YORK (AP) - A
new youth magazine named
Eye, aimed at the 16 to 20-
year-old audience, was
launched today by the
Hearst Corp.
It followed the appearance
yesterday of a new Sunday
tabloid, containing only fea-
tures and comics. The pa-
per,
The New York Knicker-
bocker, had .66 pages, 31
color comic strips and 62
features, including columns
by Jim Bishop, Bennet Cerf,-
'i Norton Mockridge, Ed Mow-
$ cry, 'Jimmy Cannon and
lising Co., which publishes
Funk & Wagnalls Ency-
Red Barber.
Joseph L, Morse is chair-
man and publisher and
Frank J. Kellor,, president
and business manager. Both
are principals in the Stand-
ard Reference Works Pub-
Editor Susan Szekely and
Supervising Editor Helen
Gurley Brown said the new
youth magazine is designed
dos bridge
ap between ~~the .
"'now". generation and its,
elders. Miss Brown runs.1
Hearst's Cosmopolitan..