At least not in print.
A federal court last week officially killed the decades-old JOA it has with the Review-Journal, the paper of Adelson Zionism, John Ralston's often-bullshitting political takes and more.
Why?
Because a US District Attorney forgot to officially sign the JOA. No, really.
Here's the details:
The now-rare joint operating agreement required the Sun to be printed as a daily insert in the Review-Journal, the state’s largest newspaper. Both companies remained editorially independent with separate newsrooms and websites.
A lower court found the agreement was unenforceable because a 2005 update was never signed by the U.S. attorney general, and in February the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the Sun’s appeal.
Several thoughts.
First, was that "forget" or was that, "nah, not signing"?
Second, how did the Sun not notice that at the time?
Third, will the Sun maybe actually be better off?
Fourth, without the Sun inside, will the Review-Journal maybe be worse off? Their between-the-lines cackling may not hold up.
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