Leda Sanford, the magazine’s editor-in-chief and publisher, said “patience and a lot of money” was required to make the magazine succeed.
In 1975 Charter Company President and Chairman Raymond K. Mason installed Leda Sanford as president, publisher and editor-in-chief with a mandate to re-position the magazine and stem losses by attracting new readership.
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