In light of Sidney Harman's purchase of Newsweek, David Carr posits this: A very rich guy buys a financially and editorially beleaguered weekly magazine, saying he wants to preserve an important journalistic asset. That will never work, right?
Try New York magazine, Mr. Carr writes.
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