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Columbia Journalism Review / Charles R. Davis
/ Mar 18, 2019“It remains curious, and especially so in the wake of layoffs: with a billionaire for a founder, why does The Intercept need to solicit donations from its readers? And now, with cuts being made from the bottom of the organization, eyes are on its salaries at the top. First Look Media Works, Inc. — the tax-exempt 501(c)(3) side of FLM, and parent of The Intercept — paid Greenwald more than $1.6 million from 2014 to 2017, the last year for which there is a financial disclosure.” —
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