New York Post
Keith J. Kelly says media observers are pondering the future of Smart Money, a joint venture between Dow Jones and Hearst. When DJ CEO Richard Zannino was recently asked what was going to happen to the magazine once the News Corp.-DJ deal is done, he reportedly said, “I would love to buy it.” Kelly says it wasn’t clear if he was speaking as an executive or as a potential independent buyer. (Second column item.)
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