August 07, 2004
Could it be because they've all cancelled their subscriptions?
I know I have. And I'm not even rich!
Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter has no fear of alienating his wealthy readers with his monthly jeremiads against Bush or his new book, "What We've Lost." "We run enough stories about rich people to make them happy," he tells W magazine. "The [reader] mail, when I first started doing this, was running against me about three-to-one, then it settled down to about two-to-one, and now it's about one-to-one. So it's on the uptick."Posted by Karol at August 7, 2004 01:11 AM | TrackBack
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So have Ginger and I, for two, who aren't rich. He's asking and answering the wrong question. Vanity Fair is still on the shelves at bargain stores and supermarkets, where Carter's people aren't necessarily parading their prada with shopping carts.
I'd bet it's mostly us who've cancelled them.
Posted by: candace at August 7, 2004 12:40 PMI usually skip Carter's rant and go straight to Hitchens.
Posted by: Stephen Silver at August 9, 2004 09:54 AM


