Human Events May Close
The conservative magazine has been squeezed by online media
Human Events — the venerable, but struggling, conservative weekly revered by generations of Republicans — has been put up for sale, and may close entirely if a buyer can't be found, POLITICO has learned.
"We're trying to figure out the right thing to do with a property that is sort of the cornerstone of the conservative movement," Joe Guerriero, an executive at Eagle Publishing, the parent company of Human Events, said Thursday.
"We have a number of parties that are really interested in its property," he added. "I mean, I have literally been on a couple calls today with potential buyers of Human Events."
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