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E43 Z Stacks. Bulsterbaum, Allison. Mencken: A Research Guide. New York: Garland, Dorsey, John, ed. On Mencken: Essays. New York: Knopf, E43 Z76 Special Collections - Arnold. Dreiser, Theodore, and H. Tribune agreed in February to sell to Alden. At the time, Bainum said that he would establish a nonprofit to buy The Baltimore Sun and other Maryland newspapers from Alden once its purchase of Tribune went through.
But negotiations on the specifics of that purchase ran aground, and Bainum instead made a bid for the whole company. But Wyss took himself out of the equation less than two weeks later. Part of the reason for his decision, people with knowledge of the matter said at the time, was the realization that his plans to transform the Chicago newspaper into a competitive national daily would be nearly impossible to pull off.
Although Bainum sought another partner, he was never able to make a viable offer for the company. And with a deal for The Baltimore Sun and other Maryland papers also scuttled, he is left trying to find a new way to enter the news business. Marco Rubio primary Gary Johnson general. The Detroit News. Gary Johnson. The Arizona Republic. The New York Times. The Huffington Post. Akron Beacon Journal. El Paso Times. The Cincinnati Enquirer. New Hampshire Union Leader. Chris Christie primary Gary Johnson general.
The Dallas Morning News. Richmond Times-Dispatch. International Brotherhood of Teamsters. The Hill. San Francisco Chronicle. Working Families Party.
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New York Daily News. National Review. Ted Cruz. This news is a win for Sun employees and a more transparent, accountable Baltimore. We wish the paper great success as it returns to being locally-owned, and continues to carry out the work of the free press. Hopefully, having a news organization with some Maryland ties will prove beneficial if it makes a strong commitment to dedicating adequate resources to covering local news aggressively.
Rick Edmonds Media business analyst for the Poynter Institute.
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