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The Water Cooler Title: Unable to find a buyer, Think Progress shuts down A dozen ThinkProgress employees will be losing their jobs, a CAP aide said, as many who were on staff had already gone to work elsewhere and some were incorporated into the larger CAP infrastructure. None of this comes as a surprise. Back in June, the Daily Beast reported the site was in trouble after years of running deficits. The site was running $3 million short in 2019 and employees were being counseled to find other jobs before it collapsed completely. In July the Daily Beast reported the site was up for sale. Apparently there were as many as 20 buyers under consideration at one point but nothing ever panned out. Whoever would have bought the site was looking at an unending string of red ink. As the DB put it, ThinkProgress has never been profitable. As I said back in June, I had some experiences with Think Progress years ago that convinced me it was not a site that cared terribly much about the accuracy of what it published. So I wont be missing them. But it seems theres still a huge market out there for left-wing content of this type. As the Daily Beast points out, TP alumni are now running campaigns and a host of other progressive sites: So, yeah, thanks for all of that, I guess. Erick Erickson suggests the problem was too much competition from the mainstream for progressive eyeballs: Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) September 6, 2019 He may have a point but I dont think thats all of it. There was certainly a time, more than a decade ago now, when the name Think Progress may have been seen as a home for a certain brand of wonky, young progressives who were considered hot stuff at the time. But lets face it, thinking isnt nearly as hip as it once was on the far left. Now its more about emoting and resistance and canceling enemies. Sites like Now This and Upworthy seem designed to cater to these newer progressives who need emotional content more than they need that one chart that explains everything. I cant quite bring myself to celebrate anyone losing a job in this business, but lets face it there are plenty of other progressive sites out there, not to mention all of the supposedly neutral sites that are unofficially progressive. Most of these people will probably just be hired by someone else. But I will say good riddance to Think Progress. I wont miss it even a little. The three potential buyers who managed to avoid getting saddled with this money-losing turd should be celebrating their good fortune. Poster Comment: I only hope they can #LearnToCode, the advice they freely offered to all the unemployed workers across America during the 2009 crisis. Now if anyone hurls that at a journalist, they get banned from Twitter as a hatemonger. Of course, it's only hate if it offends the Special People of the Protected Class. They can aim similar barbs at the rest of the country and just give themselves industry awards for great writing and great advice to the unwashed masses. Think Progress had previously been funded by the leftwing funding/agitation group Center for American Progress, who cut them off. I wonder who funds Center for American Progress. Oh, right: Names you'd expect, like George Soros, and...Walmart is a major contributor too. Well whaddaya know. Corporations are your friends, Stupid Deplorables. DO MOAR FOR YOUR CORPORATE FRIENDS. And this is fun -- remember when Think Progress Unionized? Oh yeah: A writer at Vox admitted that Vox itself is now worth far less than it was capitalized at originally, so I bet they sympathize. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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Hey, put on those dancing shoes, it's time to dance on Think Progress's grave! For years and years the Right has followed the Breitbart dream, hoping to end these Lefty mouthpieces, funded by tycoons. Now we score a major scalp and no one even notices. The truth inside the industry is that a bunch of these operations were set up and lavishly funded to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. They leased fancy offices in skyscrapers, limos for everyone, security staff, junkets, conferences at luxury resorts, etc. So they blew through all that money. Recall the fun with #LearnToCode and the big Buzzfeed layoffs? Such fun.
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