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Suburban Sections (Zone Editions)


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    Suburban Sections

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 45 items: memos, reports, promotional materials and other items related to LAT Suburban Sections, 1970 - 1973.

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    Suburban Sections

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 25 items: memos, reports, lists, charts and other material related to LAT Suburban Sections. Includes: 14-pp. booklet w/ added inserts, "Market Profile - Los Angeles...17 economic areas" ; numerous items on producing, marketing and improving the LAT Suburban Sections.

    mssLAT

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    Suburban Sections

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 40 items: memos, letters, reports, lists, related to operation of the Suburban Sections. Includes: many financial statements for the various sections for the time frame ; 5/9/1980 memo from Angelo Musante as cover for "Analysis of the Lieberman Research...(LAT) Subscriber Survey (11/1976) ; more.

    mssLAT

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    Suburban Zones/Sections Report

    Manuscripts

    2 items: "cover" memo dated 10/15/1987 - "Summary of Zones" ; approx. 20-pp. report, "Suburban Sections & Editions," with charts.

    mssLAT

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    "Zones" issues

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 20 items: memos and brief reports related to the operations of the Suburban Zone sections of LAT.

    mssLAT

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    Suburban Sections (Zones) (1 of 2)

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 25 items. Materials include: 44-pp. spiral-bound report by Ron Haggart, Canadian author of uncertain affiliation, "The Los Angeles Times and the Suburbs," April 1967; various clippings/copies of suburban section and "Among Ourselves" stories; large packet (50+ pp.) of charts and analysis of LAT, OC edition, and suburban editions operations; assorted maps, charts and statistical information related to these operations, from the 1950s to the 1970s; copy of article from American Journalism Review, 11/1993, "A Zone of Their Own" on the new zoned section covering "central city"; three-pp. report,"Development of (LAT) Zone Sections and Editions," in the form of a chronology; two-pp. report titled "Westside Section History" (3/31/88); article, probably from "Among Ourselves" newsletter, titled "Zone offices pull together a decentralized area," (no date seen). Split into two folders.

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