From a New York Times obit by Richard Sandomir headlined “Carlo Vittorini, Publisher Who Lifted Parade Magazine, Dies at 94”:
Carlo Vittorini, who as publisher guided Parade magazine, the nearly ubiquitous weekly Sunday newspaper supplement, to revenue and circulation heights, died at his summer home in Nantucket, Mass.
Mr. Vittorini spent 50 years in the magazine business, nearly all of it when it was still thriving. In 1992, when Parade’s circulation was soaring, he confidently said: “Nobody can get a message out as quickly as we can. Even Time and Newsweek can’t reach the spectrum of people we can.”