HEROES https://t.co/W1vgiaWqr8
— Rebekah L. Sanders 🌵 (@RebekahLSanders) January 3, 2020
Our members are so concerned about what Alden Capital could do to @Baltimoresun, some have asked potential investors for help. Returning the Sun to local ownership could help protect the institution, and the community it covers. https://t.co/5E3c6WAj7h
— Baltimore Sun Guild ☀️ (@baltsunguild) January 2, 2020
Baltimore Sun journalists pursue local ownership amid hedge fund fears https://t.co/BHMggZkHJt via @BaltBizOnline
— Dave Talltree, son of Wymo of Mokuleia (@unsc1325) January 2, 2020
Is the Baltimore Sun’s existence threatened? Sun journalists want local investors to make deal with Tribune. https://t.co/EbAC1SQWNP
— Tom Sherwood (@tomsherwood) January 2, 2020
If @BaltimoreSun reporters aren't actively looking for new mgmt, I'm guessing many agree w/ this: "Even without Alden, we’ve been hoping to get out from under Tribune for a long time and see someone invest in the paper" @ssdance
https://t.co/9E8hlP1sFr via @BaltBizOnline— Catherine Rentz ☀ (@cdrentz) January 2, 2020
Robert C. Embry Jr., president of the Abell Foundation, said that although The Baltimore Sun is not for sale, he is monitoring the situation.
Matt Gallagher, president of the Goldseker Foundation, also said he's interested in a local purchase of The Sun https://t.co/iyUzomrNZJ
— Talia Richman ☀️ (@TaliRichman) January 2, 2020
I will gladly contribute a small stake if whatever benevolent owner drops the international GDPR wall
— Patrick Ronk (@PRonkkkk) January 2, 2020
I understand that you have about 6 months until the "status quo" agreement by Alden GC ends, and they can begin pursuing control of more stock. Which they will do. Need an angel quickly.
— David Plymyer (@dplymyer) January 2, 2020