
File photo of Liberty Media chairman John Malone talking to reporters as he arrives at the Sun Valley Inn
Date: February 9, 2017 - Affairs of the Nation
File photo of Liberty Media chairman John Malone talking to reporters as he arrives at the Sun Valley Inn
THERE is little disagreement about the extent of The Irish Times’ financial crisis with Denis O’Brien taking pleasure in pointing to it last year and the newspaper’s managing director, Liam Kavanagh, emphasising the life-threatening situation the paper faces. Kavanagh told staff and readers last year that “if we don’t make a profit we don’t exist”… Read more »
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