I see from the grey lady that the Koch Brothers are considering a purchase of the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times, The Baltimore Sun, The Orlando Sentinel, The Hartford Courant and three more regional newspapers. Whether the Chicago Reader is included in that mix is unclear: I’m guessing the deal cutters might spend 6 minutes on the subject. The Tribune Company would stay put: it would simply become a chain of local TV stations.
So would it be better if the SDMB was controlled by the Koch Brothers (who have very deep pockets and are committed conservative funders) or as part of a chain of TV stations? And should TP(Ha!)TB make their opinions known to management?
Also: are newspaper publishers considered public figures? I understand that the Koch Brothers value their privacy, which I’m guessing they will have to sacrifice if they decide to takeover a good chunk of the nation’s opinion leaders and fire their reporters. Not that there’s any direct evidence that they would do that: I’m just posing a hypothetical. Legal question.
Mods: Move this thread where you want. Frankly I think it belongs in all forums (via rotation) including the Game Room.
Edit: Aw, crap: The Reader is owned by the Chicago-Sun Times’ group, not the Chicago Tribune.