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Los Angeles Times Magazine - Prototype Study


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    Los Angeles Times Magazine - Prototype (Pleasures)7

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    Forty items comprising one hundred fifty-three pages pertaining to the prototype of the Los Angeles Times Magazine, containing memos, letters, and original and photocopies of clippings.

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    Los Angeles Times Magazine - Prototype (Pleasures) - Magazines

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    Twelve items pertaining to the prototype of the Los Angeles Times Magazine, containing photograph draft covers and prototypes of the magazine with both the "Pleasures" and "Los Angeles Times Magazine" titles.

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    Pleasures - Prototype

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    3 items: (in plastic sleeves in folder) Pleasures: Southern California's Lifestyle Magazine (1983). First prototype of new Sunday magazine to replace Home, 1983.

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    Los Angeles Times Magazine

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    Approx. 30 items: memos, letters, reports and other material on LAT Mag. Includes three major reports: "Focus group summaries for Pleasures [magazine], approx. 15-pp., 12/29/1983 - stamped "Confidential" ; approx. 20-pp. packet of 1/1984 comments from (reader) questionnaires about Pleasures magazine, a prototype product ; 37-pp. statistical report, "Subscriber's evaluation of the Pleasures prototype."

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    Los Angeles Times Magazine - Application Correspondence

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    Seventeen items comprising sixty-two pages of correspondence applications for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, containing letters, memos, and resumes.

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    Los Angeles Times Magazine - Comments

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    "Forty-four items comprising sixty pages of memos pertaining to the comments about the Los Angeles Times Magazine, containing note cards, photocopies of clippings, letters, envelopes and memos."

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