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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/l_otrrupert-murdoch.jpg?w=199&h=300" />It&rsquo;s not the first time Rupert Murdoch has come knocking at the doors of <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em>, the Brooklyn newspaper chain that covers Brooklyn from Bay Ridge to Greenpoint.</p>
<p class="text">But it is the first time the independent news outfit&rsquo;s founder and owner of 31 years, Ed Weintrob, felt inclined to listen.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">As we reported first on Observer.com March 10, Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s News Corp. has completed a deal to buy Mr. Weintrob&rsquo;s baby for an undisclosed amount; an official announcement is scheduled for later this week.</span></p>
<p class="text">Mr. Weintrob told <em>The Observer</em> he thought Mr. Murdoch was the right man for the job.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.15pt">&ldquo;I&rsquo;ve told my staff in the past that people say all kinds of things about Rupert and his journalism, but you&rsquo;re dealing with the last man standing who believes in newspapers,&rdquo; he said in a telephone interview from his Brooklyn  Heights apartment. &ldquo;We know everything has evolved, and the Web site is a major component of what we do, but again, here&rsquo;s a man who believes in newspapers. And I&rsquo;ve always loved that, and the energy he&rsquo;s poured into the business.&rdquo;</span></p>
<p class="text">&ldquo;We&rsquo;re in an age when newspapers do close, and this will ensure our health for a long time,&rdquo; said Gersh Kuntzman, the paper&rsquo;s editor and a former columnist at Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s <em>New York Post</em>.</p>
<p class="text">Mr. Weintrob said that the sensibility of his paper would remain precisely the same.</p>
<p class="text">&ldquo;They don&rsquo;t want the product to change,&rdquo; Mr. Kuntzman affirmed. &ldquo;And they love the product.&rdquo;</p>
<p class="text">Of course, if there are no other similarities between Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s purchase of the worldwide business-reporting giant Dow Jones and consequently its <em>Wall Street Journal</em>&mdash;price, market impact, impact on journalism around the world&mdash;Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s attestations of love for his latest acquisition &ldquo;just the way it is&rdquo; will ring a bell.</p>
<p class="text">The rule is that when a publisher acquires a new toy, he likes to play.</p>
<p class="text">On the other hand, it&rsquo;s not clear what personal interest Mr. Murdoch might have had in this purchase, or what it is meant to achieve.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.15pt">Mr. Murdoch isn&rsquo;t new to Brooklyn. In Sept. 2003, he erected a &ldquo;Brooklyn bureau&rdquo; of indeterminate size for the <em>New York Post</em>, of which he made Mr. Kuntzman the first chief, in a job that precedes his current posting at <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em>.</span></p>
<p class="text">Then, three years later, Mr. Murdoch bought Courier-Life, a company that publishes 12 weekly neighborhood papers in Brooklyn.</p>
<p class="text">Is there a consolidation coming?</p>
<p class="text"><em><span style="letter-spacing: -0.25pt">Brooklyn Paper</span></em><span style="letter-spacing: -0.25pt"> staffers, said Mr. Weintrob, will be packing up their belongings and moving out of their charmingly messy offices in Dumbo and into offices in the MetroTech  Building that will house Courier-Life as of March 16.</span></p>
<p class="text">We asked Mr. Weintrob if News Corp.&rsquo;s ownership represented a threat to the paper&rsquo;s longtime tradition of independence.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.1pt">&ldquo;Um, not really,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;Just looking at the way the [News Corp.] community newspaper group is operating, they want their papers to reflect the communities they cover. They understand that if the newspapers don&rsquo;t reflect the sensibility of those communities, it won&rsquo;t be a good business for them. The paper is a different type of paper, and Gersh is a different type of editor, and my sense is that they understand that.&rdquo;</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">So will there be blood? Or just efficiencies?</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">Mr. Weintrob said that no staff would be laid off, and that his wife, Celia Weintrob, would continue to serve as publisher.</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">But whether <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em> would have to pool resources with Courier-Life was less clear.</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.15pt">&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t know exactly yet,&rdquo; said Mr. Kuntzman.</span></p>
<p class="text">He did add this: &ldquo;We&rsquo;re going to be the same great paper that you have always loved, and if you haven&rsquo;t read <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em>, you should because we&rsquo;re going to be giving you even more with their promise to build our advertising revenue,&rdquo; he said.</p>
<p class="bylineendofstory" style="text-align: left" align="left"><em>jkoblin@observer.com</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/l_otrrupert-murdoch.jpg?w=199&h=300" />It&rsquo;s not the first time Rupert Murdoch has come knocking at the doors of <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em>, the Brooklyn newspaper chain that covers Brooklyn from Bay Ridge to Greenpoint.</p>
<p class="text">But it is the first time the independent news outfit&rsquo;s founder and owner of 31 years, Ed Weintrob, felt inclined to listen.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">As we reported first on Observer.com March 10, Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s News Corp. has completed a deal to buy Mr. Weintrob&rsquo;s baby for an undisclosed amount; an official announcement is scheduled for later this week.</span></p>
<p class="text">Mr. Weintrob told <em>The Observer</em> he thought Mr. Murdoch was the right man for the job.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.15pt">&ldquo;I&rsquo;ve told my staff in the past that people say all kinds of things about Rupert and his journalism, but you&rsquo;re dealing with the last man standing who believes in newspapers,&rdquo; he said in a telephone interview from his Brooklyn  Heights apartment. &ldquo;We know everything has evolved, and the Web site is a major component of what we do, but again, here&rsquo;s a man who believes in newspapers. And I&rsquo;ve always loved that, and the energy he&rsquo;s poured into the business.&rdquo;</span></p>
<p class="text">&ldquo;We&rsquo;re in an age when newspapers do close, and this will ensure our health for a long time,&rdquo; said Gersh Kuntzman, the paper&rsquo;s editor and a former columnist at Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s <em>New York Post</em>.</p>
<p class="text">Mr. Weintrob said that the sensibility of his paper would remain precisely the same.</p>
<p class="text">&ldquo;They don&rsquo;t want the product to change,&rdquo; Mr. Kuntzman affirmed. &ldquo;And they love the product.&rdquo;</p>
<p class="text">Of course, if there are no other similarities between Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s purchase of the worldwide business-reporting giant Dow Jones and consequently its <em>Wall Street Journal</em>&mdash;price, market impact, impact on journalism around the world&mdash;Mr. Murdoch&rsquo;s attestations of love for his latest acquisition &ldquo;just the way it is&rdquo; will ring a bell.</p>
<p class="text">The rule is that when a publisher acquires a new toy, he likes to play.</p>
<p class="text">On the other hand, it&rsquo;s not clear what personal interest Mr. Murdoch might have had in this purchase, or what it is meant to achieve.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.15pt">Mr. Murdoch isn&rsquo;t new to Brooklyn. In Sept. 2003, he erected a &ldquo;Brooklyn bureau&rdquo; of indeterminate size for the <em>New York Post</em>, of which he made Mr. Kuntzman the first chief, in a job that precedes his current posting at <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em>.</span></p>
<p class="text">Then, three years later, Mr. Murdoch bought Courier-Life, a company that publishes 12 weekly neighborhood papers in Brooklyn.</p>
<p class="text">Is there a consolidation coming?</p>
<p class="text"><em><span style="letter-spacing: -0.25pt">Brooklyn Paper</span></em><span style="letter-spacing: -0.25pt"> staffers, said Mr. Weintrob, will be packing up their belongings and moving out of their charmingly messy offices in Dumbo and into offices in the MetroTech  Building that will house Courier-Life as of March 16.</span></p>
<p class="text">We asked Mr. Weintrob if News Corp.&rsquo;s ownership represented a threat to the paper&rsquo;s longtime tradition of independence.</p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.1pt">&ldquo;Um, not really,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;Just looking at the way the [News Corp.] community newspaper group is operating, they want their papers to reflect the communities they cover. They understand that if the newspapers don&rsquo;t reflect the sensibility of those communities, it won&rsquo;t be a good business for them. The paper is a different type of paper, and Gersh is a different type of editor, and my sense is that they understand that.&rdquo;</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">So will there be blood? Or just efficiencies?</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">Mr. Weintrob said that no staff would be laid off, and that his wife, Celia Weintrob, would continue to serve as publisher.</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.1pt">But whether <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em> would have to pool resources with Courier-Life was less clear.</span></p>
<p class="text"><span style="letter-spacing: -0.15pt">&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t know exactly yet,&rdquo; said Mr. Kuntzman.</span></p>
<p class="text">He did add this: &ldquo;We&rsquo;re going to be the same great paper that you have always loved, and if you haven&rsquo;t read <em>The Brooklyn Paper</em>, you should because we&rsquo;re going to be giving you even more with their promise to build our advertising revenue,&rdquo; he said.</p>
<p class="bylineendofstory" style="text-align: left" align="left"><em>jkoblin@observer.com</em></p>
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