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Byline: KEITH CRAIN
Back in the early '70s, I used to read Autoweek and Competition Press. It was published out of Reno, Nevada, and simply was an incomplete work. The owner, Russ Gobel, had taken it as far as he could, and as publisher of Automotive News, the trade paper of the automobile industry, I always felt that the United States needed a strong weekly consumer car magazine.
After an extended courtship, we were able to add Autoweek and Competition Press to our company. We tried to publish it in Reno, but that didn't make sense. It had the wrong size and low-quality paper, and it was tough to get auto writers to live in Reno.
After a couple of years, we changed printers, improved the printing and the paper and moved it to our headquarters in Detroit. Now it was AutoWeek.
And perhaps most important, I persuaded Leon Mandel to move from Reno to Detroit and run the magazine. It worked well. Leon, father of our current editor and associate publisher, Dutch, was a great editor and publisher and someone I enjoyed working with. He deserves great credit for helping to establish AutoWeek as the premier American weekly automotive publication.
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Source: HighBeam Research, If there was no AutoWeek, someone would invent it.(Automotive...