Cavalier magazine editorial manipulation for a rock‑and‑roll issue in 1965
Cavalier magazine editorial manipulation for a rock‑and‑roll issue in 1965 The passage only describes internal magazine politics involving a journalist and an editor in the 1960s. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or controversial actions of public significance, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Journalist Adam Ellsworth cites Jules Siegel’s 1965 article as pioneering rock journalism.; Arthur Kretchmer, a managing editor at Cavalier, allegedly altered the magazine schedule at night to push a rock‑and‑roll issue.; The new editorial director was unaware of the schedule change and approved the issue.
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Cavalier magazine editorial manipulation for a rock‑and‑roll issue in 1965 The passage only describes internal magazine politics involving a journalist and an editor in the 1960s. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or controversial actions of public significance, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Journalist Adam Ellsworth cites Jules Siegel’s 1965 article as pioneering rock journalism.; Arthur Kretchmer, a managing editor at Cavalier, allegedly altered the magazine schedule at night to push a rock‑and‑roll issue.; The new editorial director was unaware of the schedule change and approved the issue.
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