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Shady Businessmen Behind the Scenes: The Washington Times Exposed

MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1896

Washington D.C. – In a shocking revelation, the Washington Times has come under scrutiny for its business practices. The Evening Times, a rival newspaper, has published a scathing expose, revealing the inner workings of the Times’ operations.

According to the Evening Times, the Washington Times Company has been engaging in questionable business practices, including underreporting circulation numbers. The rival newspaper claims that on Saturday, October 24, the Times printed 2,102 copies, but only 1,581 copies were distributed, leaving 521 copies unsold and undistributed.

Furthermore, the Evening Times alleges that the Times Company has been falsifying ad revenue numbers, claiming to have sold more ads than they actually have. This has led to a significant discrepancy between the Times’ reported revenue and its actual earnings.

The Evening Times also raises questions about the Times’ ownership and management structure. While the Times Company claims to be a legitimate business, the rival newspaper suggests that there may be a hidden agenda at play.

The controversy has sparked a heated debate about the integrity of the Washington Times and the media industry as a whole. As the Evening Times puts it, ‘The Washington Times Company has been hiding behind a veil of legitimacy, but the truth is finally coming to light.’

When asked for comment, a spokesperson for the Washington Times Company declined to respond, citing ‘internal matters.’

In light of these revelations, the public is left to wonder about the true nature of the Washington Times and its business practices. One thing is certain: the Evening Times has exposed a side of the Washington Times that few people knew existed.

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