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Poynter's Times Publishing Co. sells Governing magazine to company big on Scientology
Friday, November 20, 2009St. Petersburg Times | The Hollywood Reporter
e.Republic was chosen from among six bidders for the magazine. Several of the principals of the California media company are members of the Church of Scientology, and the St. Petersburg Times has been running stories critical of the church. "It's a business deal," says Times Publishing veep Andrew Corty. "We didn't want to exclude anybody because of th...
Original article from http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&aid=173954
e.Republic was chosen from among six bidders for the magazine. Several of the principals of the California media company are members of the Church of Scientology, and the St. Petersburg Times has been running stories critical of the church. "It's a business deal," says Times Publishing veep Andrew Corty. "We didn't want to exclude anybody because of th...
Original article from http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&aid=173954
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