The New Yorker (1998)

The New Yorker (1998)




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  • New Yorkers: Join Hollywood.com at the Hell's Kitchen Film Festival

    Here's the scoop on NYC's newest film fest


  • Many New Yorkers may have a long wait for TV's return

    It will take between one to three years before New York television stations will be able to bring their television signals up to the strength that they maintained from the transmission tower of the World Trade Center.


  • Many New Yorkers left without local tv stations

    In New York City, WCBS-TV, the CBS-owned station, was the only major TV news outlet serving the 30 percent of the population without cable hookups -- about 1.7 million viewers.


  • Magazine awards swept by "New Yorker"

    The New Yorker magazine won five awards in its class at the National Magazine Awards on Wednesday, including the highest award, general excellence for a magazine with a circulation of 400,000 to 1,000,000, the Associated Press reported. This continues a new trend for the New Yorker, which grabbed three honors last year. The New Yorker also received awards, called "Ellies" after the elephantine figures designed by Alexander Calder, for art reviews; for a profile of Rom Pompeil, the infomercial king; for an essay by Adam Gopnik, the Paris correspondent; and a "special interest" award for a sports-only issue.






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