Friday, October 04, 2019

Las Vegas Sun sues Review-Journal owner Adelson


The Las Vegas Sun has sued casino mogul and Las Vegas Review-Journal owner Sheldon Adelson in federal court, Bloomberg and others reported.
Sun owner Brian Greenspun said in a court filing in U.S. District Court in Nevada that Adelson is not adhering to a joint operating agreement the papers share.
Adelson has stopped profit-sharing payments to Greenspun, cut joint promotions and has moved to bury Sun content, according to the filing, Bloomberg reported.
Under the joint operating agreement, the Sun is produced as an insert in the Review-Journal.
Adelson, a major GOP donor and Trump supporter, bought the Review-Journal in 2015. The Sun is widely characterized as a liberal voice.
In a counterclaim in August in state court, the Review-Journal claimed the Sun produces “substandard and often stale content” in its print edition and keeps better content for its online operation, Bloomberg reported. Adelson’s paper also said the joint operating agreement is a remnant of a past time, when the Review-Journal’s advertising dollars amounted to a lot more, Bloomberg said.
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