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To: Sam who wrote (8260)9/21/2025 12:15:35 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 8512
 
Seems like we're headed that way. I probably won't renew the Post when my subscription expires next year. They've really been emasculated.



To: Sam who wrote (8260)9/21/2025 12:26:21 PM
From: S. maltophilia  Respond to of 8512
 
...The company will consist of cable networks such as USA Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Golf Channel, and E! among others, as well as digital properties such as a 75% stake in Fandango Media (owner of the titular online movie ticket retailer and digital movie store, and film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes), Golf Channel's digital operations (such as GolfNow), and SportsEngine (a technology platform for youth sports organizations, currently part of NBC Sports Digital)....

Maybe some billionaire will have to step in with a controlling stake. I can't see buying into that mess as an investment. Comcast will likely spin off a substantial amount of debt as well, at the regime's suggestion.

Unfortunately, most billionaires aren't charitable sorts, and with one possible exception (who may not be able to handle the load) fear the regime.