As Wick pointed out earlier, the largest shareholder of the Star-Telegram’s parent company, Knight Ridder, is demanding the company be sold. That is almost surely bad news for S-T readers, as a sale means cutbacks. But that’s not all: now comes news that the motivating force behind the move isn’t just money (huh?), it’s a right wing GOP political conspiracy.
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