Anonymous ID: 8abf14 March 15, 2020, 4:11 p.m. No.8429578   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8187885

Am getting 404s on the images so reposting the Vogue/Vanity Fair/New Yorker/REDDIT (!) ties of …. Condé Nast/Conde Nast publisher because DJT keeps calling out Vanity Fair as not being in business for much longer. With the outright lies Vanity Fair is now printing, will it be lawsuits that does in Vanity Fair and maybe all of Conde Nast? I’d post the recent VF hit piece but VF doesn’t show up on my Mac, article link is https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/03/trump-reportedly-afraid-coronavirus-testing-could-hurt-reelection-chances

 

@realDonaldTrump

8:22 AM · Mar 11, 2020

Vanity Fair Magazine, which will soon be out of business, and their third rate Fake reporters, who make up sources which don’t exist, wrote yet another phony & boring hit piece. The facts are just the opposite. Our team is doing a great job with CoronaVirus!

 

Fortune article about Conde Nast/Newhouses

Media moguls Samuel "Si" (pictured above) and Donald Newhouse, born into one of the country's most powerful publishing families, inherited Advance Publications from their father Sam (d. 1979). Under the two brothers' leadership, the group became one of the largest private companies in the U.S. Today, Advance's holdings include Condé Nast Publications –publisher of Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair - and newspapers in over 25 U.S. cities; plus social news site Reddit, and a substantial stake in Discovery Communications. In 2015, the Newhouse brothers sold cable TV outfit Bright House Networks to John Malone's Charter Communications for $11.4 billion in cash and stock; the transaction closed in May 2016. Donald, age 86, currently oversees the company's newspaper division, while his son Steven has been tasked with running the day-to-day operations; Si, age 88, quietly stepped down from his role as chairman of Condé Nast in early 2015 and now serves as the company's chairman emeritus. At least 3 family members share the fortune.

 

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