Talk:News World Communications
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Hoover's says:
- News World Communications is a newspaper publishing company owned by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. The company publishes The Washington Times, which reaches more than 100,000 readers in the Washington, DC, area. It also produces the news magazine Insight Magazine, as well as international publications The Middle East Times (Cairo) and Tiempos del Mundo (weekly Spanish-language newspaper distributed in Latin America and the US). In 2000 the company added struggling news service United Press International to its portfolio. Moon began publishing the Times in 1982, but has reportedly lost more than $1 billion on the venture. [1]
From the article: A primary factor leading to the perennial insolvency of the Washington Times is its inability to overcome advertisers' reluctance to associate with "Moonies".
- While this may be true, what is the source of this claim? 24.155.88.186 16:26, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] POV terms
The Times is editorially conservative. They do not describe themselves as a conservative newspaper and the label is POV. It's like saying the Wall Street Journal is conservative or the Washington Post is liberal. It's a POV term that is really only applicable to the editorial page. --Tbeatty 06:54, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

