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  2. Observer Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Observer Media Group started when Matt Walsh and Lisa Walsh purchased the Longboat Observer in 1995 from Ralph and Claire Hunter, with the help of Lisa's parents and a small group of other investors. The Hunters had started the Longboat Observer in 1978.

  3. Siesta Key Observer - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the paper was purchased by Journal Media Group, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, joining a large publication family with interests in other states. In 2011, Journal Media Group sold Pelican Press to Sarasota-based Observer Media Group (OMG). In 2015, OMG changed the name to the Siesta Key Observer. [6]

  4. Thryv - Wikipedia

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    Thryv Holdings, Inc. is a publicly traded software as a service (SaaS) company, providing customer relationship management and online reputation management software for small businesses. It has headquarters in Dallas, Texas , and operates in 48 states across the United States of America with more than 2,400 employees.

  5. Matt Walsh (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Walsh announced in December 2013 that he was "leaving radio forever" to focus on blogging after his show was canceled. [4] [5] Walsh began working for conservative media outlet Blaze Media starting in October 2014. [18] He was also a contributor to HuffPost [19] and began writing for The Daily Wire in October 2017. [20]

  6. Am I Racist? - Wikipedia

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    Am I Racist? is the second film by Walsh, and had a budget of $3 million. [1] Walsh is a conservative podcaster, author, and provocateur with a large following. [7] Jeremy Boreing, co-CEO of The Daily Wire, said the film was made because "DEI culture is one of the most toxic plagues in American life".

  7. Salon.com - Wikipedia

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    Joan Walsh was the second editor-in-chief, serving in that role starting in 2005. ... On August 30, 2019, Salon.com was sold for $5 million by Salon Media Group ...

  8. Mothers' group protests in front of Meta’s offices, calling ...

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    Parents protested at Meta’s New York office advocating for two state Senate bills that would limit social media platforms' ability to collect kids' data. Mothers' group protests in front of Meta ...

  9. Edward Sharp Walsh - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his public service, Walsh has been an active supporter of the Republican Party. He was a delegate to the 2020 Republican National Convention and backed Donald Trump re-election campaign. [3] Walsh is a dedicated philanthropist, contributing to several nonprofit organizations in Morris and Somerset counties, New Jersey.