Lord Black-Out

November 21, 2003

Over the past 20 years, media mogul Conrad Black amassed the biggest newspaper holding company in history. Mostly, he bought struggling papers that were traditionally conservative…and reinvented those that were not in his own political image. This week Lord Black was charged with misallocating funds, and was forced to step down from the helm of his media empire, Hollinger Inc. Bob gets the scoop from Black biographer and Sunday Telegraph reporter Richard Siklos.


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