The struggling US current affairs magazine Newsweek has been rescued by 91-year-old audio equipment tycoon, Sidney Harman, who bought the title last night for a nominal amount reported to be just a single dollar.
Harman, who described Newsweek as "a national treasure", purchased the business from the Washington Post Company, which put it up for sale in May, after failing to stem a steady stream of heavy losses.
The buyout is likely to come as a relief to Newsweek's workforce of more than 300 who were facing the possibility of the 77-year-old periodical closing.
Compare and contrast the Gateway Pundit's win rate on the big issues in the last 4 years. From the Russian collusion hoax, the chicom crud fiasco, illegal switch to vote by mail, open borders, DEI, expensive dirty non-reliable renewable energy, etc. And the left still doesn't understand how the internet works or care about actual facts.
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Hello? Hello? Just trying to get my citations from an acceptable source @MelloDawg
CNN, MSLSD, NY Times, ABC, CBS, NBC, The
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Probably from NPR with the word salad CEO who doesn't believe in the First Amendment
Playboy
Hey man, it's the articles………
the daily worker
Radio silence.
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/24/1246998565/gateway-pundit-bankruptcy-defamation
Well, I guess not from these guys…
Condolences to some fellas here.
OK
Has the “Gateway Pundit” blog ever been considered to be at the level of Newsweek?
Also, Republicans should likewise start suing Leftist media sites out of business except doing so puts a target on you from Biden’s DOJ Goon Squad.
https://amp.theguardian.com/media/2010/aug/03/sidney-harman-buys-newsweek-magazine
The struggling US current affairs magazine Newsweek has been rescued by 91-year-old audio equipment tycoon, Sidney Harman, who bought the title last night for a nominal amount reported to be just a single dollar.
Harman, who described Newsweek as "a national treasure", purchased the business from the Washington Post Company, which put it up for sale in May, after failing to stem a steady stream of heavy losses.
The buyout is likely to come as a relief to Newsweek's workforce of more than 300 who were facing the possibility of the 77-year-old periodical closing.
We all just want to be as well informed as you.
Still no answer.
@MelloDawg waiting, I'm a true centrist, just want to be on the same page, open forum of discussion.
Gateway Pundit which compiles news from multiple sources is sued to Bolivian for questioning the regime
Newsweek dies due to lack of interest
Big win
Compare and contrast the Gateway Pundit's win rate on the big issues in the last 4 years. From the Russian collusion hoax, the chicom crud fiasco, illegal switch to vote by mail, open borders, DEI, expensive dirty non-reliable renewable energy, etc. And the left still doesn't understand how the internet works or care about actual facts.
Your party. Comrade.
I had hope for you Ern
Fading fast
It's not you. It comes with the territory for leftists.
HARD leftists
So still no answer on sources? Pretty telling when you're too embarrassed to cite your own sources while demanding evidence and citations.
"BuT yOu GUysM PoASt rIGhT WInG cOnSpIrAcY WeBSITes!"
When your number 1 deflection is questioning sources, it shouldn't be that controversial to provide an acceptable reference list.
But here we are.