The Koch Brothers Wouldn't Mind Controlling the Medium and the Message
In the latest blow to real estate tycoon Sam Zell's already tarnished legacy as a media mogul, New York Times media columnist David Carr reviews a new book about the banking deal that led to the bankruptcy of Zell's Tribune Company. The book, The Deal From Hell: How Moguls and Wall Street Plundered Great American Newspapers, was written by former Los Angeles Times editor James O'Shea and skewers Zell and bankers at JPMorgan, Citibank and Bank of America for approving the Tribune Company's $8.3 billion acquisition of the Times-Mirror Company, which owned the Los Angeles Times.
What Mr. O’Shea focused on was how the bankers — who he said should have known the deal would render the company insolvent — seemed to be too busy counting their fees to care. Here’s a note he found buried deep in court records from Jieun Choi, an analyst at JPMorgan Chase & Company, that demonstrated a breathtaking level of cynicism and self-dealing:
“There is wide speculation that [Tribune] might have so much debt that all of its assets aren’t gonna cover the debt in case of (knock-knock) you know what,” she wrote to a colleague, in a not very veiled reference to bankruptcy. “Well that’s what we are saying, too. But we’re doing this ‘cause it’s enough to cover our bank debt. So, lesson learned from this deal: our (here I mean JPM’s) business strategy for TRB but probably not only limited to TRB is ‘hit and run.’ ”
The acquisition ended up saddling Tribune with $13 billion in debt, leading to a two-year bankruptcy that resulted in diminished budgets and a declining editorial product for both flagship newspapers. It's somewhat fitting that Carr wrote the The New York Times's favorable review of the book, given his bombshell 4,000-word investigation of the Tribune in October of last year. Now the sins of Zell's over-reliance on fee-hungry bankers can be added to his other failures included in Carr's piece, which entail:
Want to add to this story? Let us know in comments
or send an email to the author at
jhudson at theatlantic dot com.
You can share ideas for stories on the Open Wire.
John Hudson
| Related Articles | More by John Hudson | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Have a story we missed? A link we have to click? A sharp opinion about the news? Instead of waiting for us to post it, tell us on the Open Wire.
Submit your news and ideas | See all reader posts
User Comments
Please type your comment and click Post. If you’re not already logged in you will be prompted to log in or register