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Business Title: Newsweek is unable to pay its bills, faces eviction According an affidavit filed in New York County court in mid February, Guardian claims IBT currently owes the landlord $303,466 in rent… The company had stopped paying other bills months ago, racking up what Guardian claimed in early December as an additional $309,229 invoice for various utilities and fees. IBT stopped paying its electric bill in July 2016, stopped paying for condensed water in September 2016, and lagged in paying rent on-time every month since July 2016—resulting in thousands of dollars worth of late fees. As you might imagine, this dispute ended up in court. The landlord is demanding the company pay all back rent, fearful that it is about to go out of business. Newsweek is claiming it tried to settle that debt and its payment was rejected by Guardian (the landlord). Guardian admits Newsweek paid a portion of the money it owed but says it never paid the rest, an amount over $100,000. Meanwhile, Newsweek sought a temporary order to protect the company from being evicted: The temporary restraining order runs out on Wednesday, allowing Guardian to take legal action against IBT that could result in potential eviction. A real estate law expert who looked at the various filings told the Daily Beast, “From all that appears, the subtenant [Newsweek] doesn’t have the money to pay and is trying to conjure up ways to delay eviction.” The company has been laying off staff last week and this week and, according to sources who spoke to the Beast, editors were told more layoffs were imminent. The NY Post has a story about the high-profile firings which took place over the past few days: On Tuesday, national editor John Seeley was also let go, sources said. One insider said the bloodbath is not over in the wake of a stunning expose by Newsweek reporters and editors last week that detailed how Olivet University, a Bible college affiliated with Newsweek’s corporate parent, offered free ads to Dutchess County officials as it sought tax breaks and permits for a new university there. “They’re thinning the herd,” said a source. Given all of this, it certainly doesn’t sound as if this is a company likely to survive. But never underestimate the market for garbage hot takes that tell a segment of readers exactly what they want to hear. Poster Comment: Sweet. First the NYSlimes had to try to find a buyer for the Boston Globe, then they had to rent out 6 floors of their big HQ in NYC. Now we an old liberal flagship, Newsweek, going down for the count. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Eleanor clifT One of The clinTon Manson women Love If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys ! #2. To: Tooconservative (#0) While the GOP campaign founders, Gore solidifies his lead Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore leads Republican rival George W. Bush by twelve points, according to a new Newsweek poll conducted Sept. 14 and 15. Among registered voters, Gore holds a 50 percent to 38 percent advantage, statistically unchanged from his 47-to-39 percent edge in last week’s poll.
#3. To: no gnu taxes, Presidnet Al Gore, *2020 The Likely Suspects* (#2) (Edited) Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore leads Republican rival Donald J. Trump by twelve points, according to a new Newsweek poll conducted Sept. 14 and 15. Among registered voters, Gore holds a 50 percent to 38 percent advantage, statistically unchanged from his 47-to-39 percent edge in last week’s poll. Fixed it up for ya by updating to 2020, and adding New York Values. Gore landslide. Dick Nixon made a comeback win in '68 after his loss in '60 too. ![]() #4. To: Tooconservative (#0) Who says there is never any good news? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #5. To: Tooconservative (#0) I hadn't heard the news on the NY Times being forced to find a Buyer for its redheaded step-child, the Boston Globe. This isn't the first time they had to beg for adoption of its New England Leftist-Propaganda subsidiary, is it? Didn't know they were also forced to rent out space. The Old Grey Hag's war on Trump and conservatives is taking a yuge toll on them (as well as on CNN.) Newsweek going down in flames? EXCELLENT. But boo-hoo -- Yahoo will be saddened as their "news"splash-page had often used their crapaganda as daily "news."
#6. To: no gnu taxes (#2) (Edited) Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore leads Republican rival George W. Bush by twelve points, according to a new Newsweek poll conducted Sept. 14 and 15. Among registered voters, Gore holds a 50 percent to 38 percent advantage, statistically unchanged from his 47-to-39 percent edge in last week’s poll. HA!! A retrospective on BS polls by Dem-Leftist sponsor, Newsweak. (How much DID these fake polls actually alter elections? And were they done so to mask massive Democrat election fraud??) That Gore v Dubya poll headline demonstrated just one more historical case that reinforces the FAKE NEWS of so-called "heirloom" outlets. Trump has exposed and discredited the entire MSM for what it's always been -- a Democrat-Marxist-Globalist Ministry of Propaganda Machine. He is especially helping to destroy these "heirloom" outlets. This conspiratorial web of deceit; these Fake News Factories will NEVER recover.
#7. To: Liberator (#5) I hadn't heard the news on the NY Times being forced to find a Buyer for its redheaded step-child, the Boston Globe. NYSlimes: New York Times Company Sells Boston Globe, 08/2013
Didn't know they were also forced to rent out space. The Old Grey Hag's war on Trump and conservatives is taking a yuge toll on them (as well as on CNN.) Politico: New York Times to vacate 'at least eight floors' in Manhattan headquarters, 12/2016
Newsweek going down in flames? EXCELLENT. But boo-hoo -- Yahoo will be saddened as their "news"splash-page had often used their crapaganda as daily "news." I still want to piss on all their graves. Hence, this gloat thread. : )
#8. To: sneakypete (#4) Who says there is never any good news? Best news about Newsweek in a long time, I'd say. I enjoyed the snarky headlines about "Newsweek tries to find a buddy's couch to crash on". Anyway, we've predicted and hoped for the demise of Newsweek and Time and all the others for a long time. Newsweek falling apart is good news. I do hope it doesn't hurt their current owner, IBD. They publish some very good articles through their own publishing and online outlets; I post some of them here.
#9. To: Tooconservative (#7) I still want to piss on all their graves. Hence, this gloat thread. : ) As typical sado-masochistic libs, they might actually enjoy that. ;-P
#10. To: All (#1) (Edited) Eleanor cliff One of The obomba Jimmy jones women Love ps How could anyThing survive 20 years Of This crap If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys ! Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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