September 14, 2005

Chicago Sun-Times
Lewis Lazare wanted the American Society of Magazine Editors to punish the New Yorker for putting out a single-advertiser issue without explaining Target’s sponsorship in a letter to readers. Lazare writes in his second column item: “ASME appears to have almost entirely abrogated its commitment to upholding the highest standards of editorial integrity. And that is a development that might someday come back to haunt this organization of more than 850 national magazine editors as it goes about handing out its annual National Magazine Awards.”

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