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WaPo III: Start the Times' countdown clock
2013-08-09
Yes, please.
From TFA:
More interesting is the discreet silence among all the media analysts about the obvious question: how long until the Sulzberger family follows the Graham family (who followed the Bancroft family in selling the Wall Street Journal) in selling the New York Times while it's still worth something?
If the Grahams would have sold the Post in 2002 they would have received about $2 billion. The accumulated interest today would be another billion. Compare to the $250 million they received last week.
Does anyone really think the Graham family wanted to sell the Post? Of course not. It was the cornerstone of their social status and clout.
$3 billion buys a lot of social status and clout. Ask Warren Buffett.
(As Post columnist Ruth Marcus put it without the slightest trace of self-awareness: "Their identity is so inextricably bound up with that of the newspaper, and the newspaper with that of the Graham family, it is -- or at least it was until Monday afternoon -- unimaginable to consider the two as separate entities." Also this: "My e-mail has been buzzing, my phone ringing, with family, friends, government officials, asking the same question: Are you okay? They don't mean economically. They mean emotionally. The answer: Not really." Yes, Ruth, because it's all about you. Also: sympathetic e-mails from "government officials"? Yeah, we're not cozy with our sources here at the Post, are we Ruth? That's some real adversarial journalism for ya.)
Posted by:badanov

#6  rj, they probably were expecting an angel in the form of a Obama bailout (like some other party broadsheets). Unfortunately, that little thing about losing the House most likely interfered with the grand plan.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-08-09 15:34  

#5  for all our sakes I hope the Grahams at least write a letter to the editor once in a while but the way things are going I may only be able to follow the Grahams on FACEBOOK and TWITTER.
Posted by: airandee   2013-08-09 14:48  

#4  Kind of surprised they didn't find some angel investers to get them through an election cycle or two so they can continue to carry water for the team.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-08-09 14:44  

#3  My family used to own The Washington Post lacks a certain panache.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-08-09 09:30  

#2  ...yes, taking the rest of the country down the same road they've taken the NYTs and WaPo.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-08-09 08:19  

#1  Well, the libs may not have their favorite newspapers in the near future, but they have their dream president, and another dream (Shrillary) waiting in the wings.
Posted by: Bobby   2013-08-09 06:32  

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