MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2006
New York Times
David Carr liked the New Republic's recent profiles of
George Allen and
Newt Gingrich and its pieces on Darfur and New Orleans. "The magazine needs a revival," he writes. "The intellectual gymnastics, humorless tutorials and abundant moralism emanating from the dour young faces at The New Republic over the last decade meant that the magazine not only lost money -- something it has done efficiently since its founding in 1914 -- but readers as well." Circulation has dropped to just over 60,000 from 101,000 in six years. || Related
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