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"Washington Post Company" Is almost Identical in History and Structure to "The New York Times Company," which is the Publisher of the "Boston Globe"
Spoiled, Wealthy Chairman of Washington Post Is a Clone of Pinch Sulzberger, Chairman of "The New York Times Company"
By MassNews Staff
                                                     
            The spoiled, wealthy Chairman of the "Washington Post Company", Donald E. Graham, is a clone of the spoiled, wealthy Chairman of "The New York Times Company", Pinch Sulzberger, who has the "Boston Globe" as one of his many subsidiaries.
            Both are unapologetic liberals who were born into wealth and power. Both have a dislike and fear of war, which is preached daily in the news columns of the newspapers they own. But they put that dislike and fear aside when they battle each other for power.
            Although both are striving to lead this country, neither has any personal experience with people except with other super-rich liberals. Between them they control much of the news that people are allowed to hear from Maine to Virginia --- and beyond.
            Donald Graham is currently checking-out Massachusetts as a place to expand his power now that the Times is stumbling badly under the failed leadership of Sulzberger, who was almost fired because of the Jayson Blair scandal in 2003. The famous "newspaper of record" of his great grandfather has become a laughing stock to many today.           

            Titles Are Inherited just Like Royalty
            The titles that Donald E. Graham inherited are just like royalty. He carries these with him wherever he goes:
            Chairman of the Board of the Washington Post Company, 
            ● Chief Executive Officer of the Washington Post Company, 
            ● Chairman of The Washington Post newspaper.
            Graham inherited those titles from his mother, Katherine Graham, who inherited them from her father.
            The kingdom that was inherited by Graham includes the following:
            The Washington Post Company. A diversified media and education company whose principal operations include newspaper and magazine publishing, television broadcasting, cable television systems, electronic information services, and educational and career services.
            It owns The Washington Post newspaper, The Gazette (Maryland), The Herald (Everett, Washington), Newsweek magazine, plus television stations in Detroit, Houston, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio and Jacksonville, and cable systems serving subscribers in Midwestern, Western and Southern states.
            It owns Kaplan, Inc., a leading provider of educational and career services; Washingtonpost Newsweek Interactive, a subsidiary that creates and manages electronic information services, principally on the Internet; and PostNewsweek Tech Media, which produces technology publications and trade shows primarily for government IT managers and contractors.

            It also has ownership interests in the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service and BrassRing, Inc.

            All the wealth and privilege of Donald Graham's Kingdom is identical to that of Pinch Sulzberger, Chairman of its rival, The New York Times Company.

            Graham's mother, Katherine Graham, was the daughter of Eugene Meyer, a multimillionaire who decided in 1933 to leave private business and buy the Washington Post which was in terrible shape. He was very successful as a publisher until he sold his interests in 1946 to Katherine's husband, Atty. Philip Graham, who committed suicide in 1963. At that time Katherine assumed control and subsequently became a legend, remaining as Chairman of the Executive Committee until her death at age 84 in 2001.

            There has been speculation by some that Philip Graham did not commit suicide but was murdered, but the truth of that theory appears to be highly improbable.

Coming Tomorrow  Has the "Washington Post" newspaper already Tried Experimental Forays into Massachusetts in its Attempt to Dethrone the Sulzbergers?

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