Close to the bone

In 2003, Tne Seattle Times hired a contract writer, the former wall street Journal reporter Bill Richards, to cover its dispute over the joint operating agreement with its rival, the Seattle Post-intelligencer under the JOA, the family-owned Times handles advertising, marketing, production, and dist...

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