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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Vegas Voice Replacing The Las Vegas Sun ?




The Vegas Voice has asked us to inform our readers of the following:
 
The Vegas Voice Press Release
 
The Vegas Voice, the largest monthly senior newspaper in Las Vegas announced today that it would be interested in replacing and succeeding the Las Vegas Sun, Vegas Voice publisher Dan Roberts stated.

"We happen to understand all sides of this problem and believe we can solve everyone's concerns; The Review Journal, LV Sun employees (who would keep their jobs), the Justice Department, the Greenspun family and Brian Greenspun. "If the parties are truly interested in resolving this in a quick, amicable, community-minded way, everyone walks away a winner", Roberts claims.

The Vegas Voice would replace the Las Vegas Sun in the Joint Operating Agreement alleviating any anti-trust, monopoly issue. The Review Journal would benefit since it could substantially reduce the payments it was required pursuant to the JOA; the Greenspun family members that wanted "out" can still do so - and even Brian Greenspun would benefit.

"We would be pleased and privileged to have Brian Greenspun serve as editor and to continue the grand tradition of journalism started by his father, Hank."

"If everyone is looking to settle this to their personal/corporate satisfaction as well as serve the Las Vegas valley community, this is it," Roberts proclaimed. "I have no doubt that a smooth, orderly and successful change-over can be accomplished within 60 days."

The Vegas Voice has retained Mark Hutchinson, Esq. from the law firm of Hutchinson & Steffen to serve as legal counsel.
About The Vegas Voice

The Vegas Voice is the largest senior monthly publication in Nevada. It has been publishing for over 10 years and is mailed/delivered to every "age qualified community." The newspaper has been instrumental in political issues affecting the senior community from the Property Tax Cap to the "senior alert."

1 comment:


  1. I really enjoy reading the Las Vegas Sun over my seven years residing here at SCA. In many ways, I appreciate Brian Greenspun's action.

    His concerns, from little I know and I would if I were in his shoes, father's commitment, employees benefits, are admirable. If Mr. Dan Roberts will do what he stated or claimed, this might be a solution, who knows?

    Thanks for sharing this news with us!

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