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Washington Times up for sale, financial troubles dictate the decision | Washington Times executives are in negotiations to sell the newspaper after founder Sun Myung Moon's family
cut off most of its funding. The Myung Moon family financed the paper's operations
with a 35 million dollar annual subsidy. Nicholas Chiaia, a member of the paper's
two-man board of directors and president of the church-supported United Press
International wire service, confirmed that the paper is actively on the market.
"We recently entered into discussions with a number of parties interested in either
purchasing or partnering with the Washington Times," he said in a statement to
The Washington Post. Times officials have said that one possible candidate for
the paper's ownership is its former Executive Editor John Solomon, the Post said.
Solomon resigned in November 2009 following which he assembled a group of investors
to buy the Washington Times or launch a new multimedia outlet called 'The Washington
Guardian', it added. The decision to sell out comes in the wake of months of financial
turbulence at both the 28-year-old conservative daily and the business empire
founded by Moon, 90, the Post said. According to the paper, Moon's business empire
contains an exhaustive gamut of enterprises including fisheries and arms manufacturing.
Squabbling amongst Moon's children triggered off financial problems in the paper,
with Preston Moon, Sun Myung's son and legatee of the paper, and his younger brother
Sean Moon issuing memos claiming power over various portions of their father's
global business empire, it said. This irked his brother Justin Moon who was chosen
by h, and even their neighbours did not have the slightest inkling of the duo's
activities, the paper said. They also have enviable credentials, having worked
in top-notch firms like Lehman Bros and the likes, it added. |
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