Late last year, the Las Vegas Review-Journal was engulfed in an ownership controversy so bizarre, worrying, and unprecedented that it seemed media observers would run out of superlatives to describe it.
Even now, more than a month after it became clear that the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson bought the paper at an inflated price, some questions linger. But as Nevada’s largest daily moves ahead with its day-to-day work, interim editor Glenn Cook is hoping the paper will become known for two other superlatives in the wake of Adelson family ownership: “most transparent” and “most jobs open.”
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