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“The Messenger” Launched With $50 Million Last Year But Just Shut Down Because Corporate Media Is Awful

by JD Rucker
February 1, 2024
in Opinions, Original
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Former “centrist” news outlet The Messenger launched last year with high hopes and a ton of cash. But it wasn’t enough to the revenue necessary to stay afloat and has officially shut down.

Started by Jimmy Finkelstein following his sale of The Hill in 2021, it was supposed to be the answer to the left-vs-right paradigm in modern corporate media. With most outlets leaning — and oftentimes lurching — to the left and the remainder leaning right, Finkelstein wanted something that was truly fair and balanced. What he delivered still ended up leaning left and as a result it had trouble paying for the 300 mostly woke employees they hired.

As much as I would love to see a news outlet that is TRULY unbiased, I’m not sure if that’s even possible anymore. I respect what Finkelstein tried to do and it’s discouraging that it failed, but it was also predictable.

Some, like us, don’t even pretend to be unbiased. Heck, the name of one of our sites is “America First Report” so we proudly hang our conservative badge. But those who pretend to be unbiased like CNN and the NY Times invariably lurch to the left which is why they fail. You either tell the truth and pick a side or you lie and pretend to be unbiased.

According to Jason Cohen at Daily Caller:

The Messenger’s CEO and founder Jimmy Finkelstein launched the outlet in 2023 after selling The Hill in 2021 for $130 million, according to Axios. Within a brief timeframe, the company onboarded 300 employees, providing them with generous salaries.

“This is truly the last thing I wanted, and I am deeply sorry,” Finkelstein wrote in an email to employees, according to The New York Times.

The Messenger produced centrist news on various topics and had a substantial audience, but it could not afford its large newsroom, according to Axios. It spent millions on travel and entertainment without making sufficient advertising revenue, according to Semafor.

“Over the past few weeks, literally until earlier today, we exhausted every option available and have endeavored to raise sufficient capital to reach profitability,” Finkelstein wrote, according to the NYT. “Unfortunately, we have been unable to do so.”

Finkelstein recently met with conservative media and business executives, including Omeed Malik, Garrett Ventry, Ryan Coyne and George Farmer to discuss selling a majority stake in The Messenger at Mar-a-Lago, Axios reported.

Many legacy media publications are dealing with economic challenges affecting the news industry and resorting to drastic measures, Axios reported on Friday. Close to a dozen are laying off workers, dealing with employee strikes or trying to sell.

For instance, The Arena Group recently let go of nearly the entire union staff of Sports Illustrated, and the Los Angeles Times announced it would lay off over 100 journalists as the publication lost as much as $40 million a year, decreasing its newsroom employees by 20%. BuzzFeed has been in talks to unload two of its brands, Complex and Tasty, according to The Wall Street Journal.

What’s not being said is that revenue influences pushed The Messenger to make editorial decisions… just as it does with all corporate media outlets. Those who are beholden to big advertisers such as Big Pharma or huge ad networks like Google Adsense can never publish the whole truth. For example, data surrounding Covid-19 “vaccines” is always suppressed by outlets that rely on Big Tech for traffic, revenue, or both. It’s also suppressed by direct advertisers that account for a huge chunk of the revenue paid to corporate media outlets.


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This is why we only work with patriotic advertisers and never with ad networks. We will say what we want and reveal the truth without fear.

The takeaway here isn’t that being unbiased goes against human nature, though that’s true too. The real takeaway is that corporate media can only be successful if they are honest with their audience, and that’s only happening in the trenches of independent journalism today.

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Three Reasons a Coffee Gift Set From This Christian Company Is Perfect for Christmas

Promised Grounds Gift Pack

When you’re searching for a Christmas gift that’s meaningful, useful, and rooted in faith, you don’t want to settle for anything generic. This season is filled with noise — mass-produced products, last-minute picks, and trends that fade as quickly as they appear. But one gift stands apart because it blends genuine quality with a message that matters: a coffee gift set from Promised Grounds Coffee.

This small Christian-owned company has become a favorite among believers who want to support faith-driven businesses while giving friends and family something they’ll actually enjoy. Here are three reasons a Promised Grounds Coffee gift set may be the most thoughtful and impactful present you give this year.

1. It’s Truly Delicious Coffee

Too many “gift-worthy” coffees look beautiful in the package but disappoint when the cup is poured. Promised Grounds takes the opposite approach — exceptional taste first, thoughtful presentation second.

Their beans are sourced with care, roasted in small batches, and crafted to bring out a rich, smooth flavor profile that appeals to both casual drinkers and true coffee lovers. Whether someone enjoys bold, dark roasts or lighter, more delicate blends, every sip reflects quality that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the biggest specialty brands.

Simply put: this coffee is good. Really good. Some say it’s absolutely fantastic. If you want a gift that won’t be re-gifted, ignored, or shoved in a cabinet, this is it.

2. It Spreads the Word While Serving a Real Purpose

There are many Christian gifts that are meaningful… but not exactly practical. There are also useful gifts that have nothing to do with faith. Promised Grounds Coffee bridges both worlds beautifully.

Each gift set delivers an encouraging, faith-centered message through its packaging and presentation — a simple but powerful reminder of God’s goodness during the Christmas season. The cups are especially popular and serve as a daily reminder of the blessings from our Lord. At the same time, the product itself is something people will actually use and appreciate every single day.

It’s a gift that uplifts the spirit and fills the mug. A gift that points loved ones toward Scripture while still being part of the normal rhythm of life. And in a culture that increasingly pushes faith to the margins, giving a gift that quietly but confidently honors Christ can make a deeper impact than you might expect.

3. It’s Affordable, Valuable, and Elegantly Presented

Many people want to give something meaningful without breaking their Christmas budget. Promised Grounds Coffee strikes that perfect balance — the sets look and feel premium, but the price remains accessible.

The packaging is classy, clean, and gift-ready, making it ideal for:

  • Family members of all ages
  • Co-workers or employees
  • Church friends or small-group leaders
  • Hosts, neighbors, and last-minute gift needs

It’s the kind of gift that feels more expensive than it is — and more thoughtful than most of what you’ll find on store shelves.

The Perfect Blend of Faith, Flavor, and Christmas Cheer

A coffee gift set from Promised Grounds Coffee checks every box: a gift that tastes amazing, conveys your faith, supports a Christian business, and brings daily enjoyment to the person who receives it. In a season when so many gifts are forgotten, this one stands out for all the right reasons.

If you want a Christmas present that reflects your values and delivers genuine joy, Promised Grounds Coffee is the perfect place to start.

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Comments 12

  1. Raice Bannon says:
    2 years ago

    I guess they spent that $50 mill wisely. I have never heard of it

    Reply
    • StarGladiator says:
      2 years ago

      SO VERY TRUE — a first time for me also!

      The Messenger —- MESSAGE NOT RECEIVED!!!

      Reply
    • Patrice says:
      2 years ago

      Same here

      Reply
  2. Glee says:
    2 years ago

    If people want the truth, they are going to have to pay for it. Freedom of the press requires at least 60% funding by subscribers, highly diversified companies for ad revenue, 2% cap of revenue from any one advertiser, and a policy of zero tolerance for government interference.

    Reply
    • Ken says:
      2 years ago

      Go woke Go woke. These libs will never admit they are wrong.

      Reply
    • HGMV says:
      2 years ago

      The word of God in the holy bible is the truth (John 14:6; 17:17) and it’s free forever, because Jesus, the Word of God in flesh paid the eternal price with His own divine blood.

      Reply
  3. David Neff says:
    2 years ago

    The advertisers should be taking it in the shorts too.

    The G’pop has gone 1 of 2 ways: awake, or woke.

    Lie to me once; we are done, Awake.

    Blinded by BS; you are Woke.

    How does one expect to get fair and balanced reporting? When you hire a bunch of SJWs.
    These people were taught; “What to think” not “How to think.”

    The problem with the MSM: They think we are a bunch of Morons, and take them at face value.

    Tell me the facts without spin, and I will make my own decisions.
    Like the Covid fraud, it is an experimental drug, of the guys I knew that took the jab all 31 are dead, within 12 hours to 3 months, none had serious health issues until the Jab.

    Reply
  4. Daniel says:
    2 years ago

    Why are you quoting the Jews at the Daily Caller?

    Reply
  5. David Neff says:
    2 years ago

    Where is my comment?

    Reply
  6. Jennifer says:
    2 years ago

    I would have at least checked it out, but even with as much as I know about news sites, I never heard of it.

    Reply
  7. Robert Dingman says:
    2 years ago

    Nice try Bonehead.
    Next time try following the business models of the very successful Jimmy Dore or even Tim Pool.
    People do recognize and desire truth.
    Not sure why these morons of media cannot appreciate this elementary fact.

    Reply
  8. josie waile says:
    2 years ago

    I would get unsolicited emails from The Messenger. I did not know who they were so I never opened the email. Just quickly deleted. Never visited the site until a couple of days ago when I heard they were going belly up.

    Reply

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