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IBT fires back. Dev Pragad's ownership of the publication is now in question. 'Meritless' Newsweek claims obfuscate, mixing religion, legal matters The following article was published in Headlines and Global News (HNGN). ....
'Meritless' Newsweek claims obfuscate, mixing religion, legal matters 'Meritless' Newsweek claims obfuscate, mixing religion, legal matters On Friday IBT Media fired back via a statement from its lawyer against dual attempts by Newsweek CEO Pragad to obfuscate his lack of ownership interests in the company by once again unethically weaponizing the newsroom and through a "meritless" legal filing that mixes religion and shareholder rights. ....
IBT Media purchased Newsweek in 2013 and is now asking a New York court to cancel a 2018 deal, in which Newsweek was spun off as an independent company. ....
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Because the markets will do what the markets do. this is a fascinating story for all of those who work in the media and have watched the print media slowly being strangled by the internet. well, there is a new lease of life for newsweek it seems. ibt media who took over the operation and turned it into an online magazine say they put out a print run of 70 thousand editions. they will hit the news stands on friday. at $7.90. they look like a luxury purchase. ibt says their readers want to see a hard copy of the magazine so look out for that. it makes a change to see a print edition coming back from the dead if that s what you d describe the internet as. that s an interesting story, thomas. we like that. something tangible we can all hold there with the newsweek. explain apple making it easier for people to use the iphone in their cars. yeah, well, this is a great story because i know a lot of ....