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Monday, March 22, 2010

03/22/10 Reader Submitted Comment On The Hearst Newspaper Cover Up Involving Greenwich Time Reporter Teri Buhl


Teri Bulh was the main reason I mread the Greenwich Time. Many hoped her cutting reporting on the financial industry was going to be the salvation of the faltering Greenwich Time. Greenwich time is afraid to ruffle any feathers and that attitude makes for pretty boring reading. Sorry to see you go Teri you will be missed!!

IDAHO
COMMENT:
Idaho It's A Shame.
Hearst Newspaper Editor David McCumber Has Made Another Bone Headed Decision That Is Just Helping Excelerate The Closure Of The Greenwich Time.
We All Know The Local Radio Station Wont Cover Ms. Buhl's Firing, Because She Reported Michael Metter, president and part-owner of Greenwich radio station WGCH, is facing a federal securities investigation and multiple lawsuits against another business concern, his penny-stock company SpongeTech.
Greenwich Time Readers Have Once Again Been Screwed Over By The Hearst Corporation.
Please See:

03/21/10 Fox News Boy Charlie Gasparino Has No Comment About Teri Buhl's Firing At The Greenwich Time When Greenwich Roundup Called Him Up

03/21/10 Hearst Newspaper Vice President Lincoln Millstein Has Blood On His Hands

03/22/10 Hearst Newspaper Cover Up: Thin skinned Faux news reporter gets Greenwich Time Investigative Reporter Teri Buhl fired?

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