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Source URL | https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Eagle_Publishing |
Date published | 2021-08-16 |
Curator | Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D. |
Curation date | 2021-08-16 |
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Summary | Publisher of periodicals and books. The company operates as an online publisher of newsletter and stories related to politics, economy and finance. |
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Eagle Publishing
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Name | Eagle Publishing |
Founded | 1993 |
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Type | Publishing |
Primary industry | Publishing |
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Type | Private company |
Company size | 51-200 employees |
Location | Washington, DC, USA |
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Parent company | Salem Media Group |
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Website | StockInvestor.com/eagle-financial-publications/ (redirects from eaglepub.com) |
Eagle Publishing's full range of products and services provides independent thinkers with perspective and solutions favoring the traditional American values of free enterprise, limited government, and individual liberty.
Eagle periodicals, websites, and books give readers up-to-the minute news as well as in-depth analysis and commentary on the events that shape our world. Our full range of products and services provides independent thinkers with perspective and solutions favoring the traditional American values of free enterprise, limited government, and individual liberty. With its growing team of publishing professionals, Eagle has fast become one of America's leaders in the public-policy publishing, investment advisory publishing, and health publishing.
Eagle Publishing is always on the lookout for talented professionals who share our ideals of free enterprise, limited government and individual freedom. We believe that people are our most important asset. Our employees enjoy excellent benefits, competitive salaries, professional development and growth opportunities.
So why not consider a career in a dynamic, fast-paced environment with opportunities for growth and advancement? If you are interested in joining Eagle, visit our website listing of current openings at www.eaglepub.com/careers.html or email Human Resources at careers@eaglepub.com.
Eagle Publishing is a conservative publishing company that was run by Thomas L. Phillips until 1999.
Eagle Publishing's website it states that it is "considered by many America's leading conservative publishing company ... Our full range of products and services provide independent thinkers with perspective and solutions favoring the traditional American values of free enterprise, limited government, and individual liberty."
Eagle Publishing is a parent company of conservative book publisher Regnery Publishing. Eagle Publishing also publishes the magazine Human Events. In January 2007, Eagle Publishing acquired RedState.com.
In November 2007, five authors filed a lawsuit against Eagle, the parent company of Regnery Publishing, "charging that the company deprives its writers of royalties by selling their books at a steep discount to book clubs and other organizations owned by" Eagle Publishing. Authors Jerome R. Corsi, Bill Gertz, Lt. Col. Robert (Buzz) Patterson, Joel Mowbray and Richard Miniter allege that Eagle Publishing "orchestrates and participates in a fraudulent, deceptively concealed and self-dealing scheme to divert book sales away from retail outlets and to wholly owned subsidiary organizations within the Eagle conglomerate." The authors say that Eagle sells or gives away copies of Regnery books to book clubs, newsletters and other organizations owned by Eagle, "to avoid or substantially reduce royalty payments to authors." The New York Times reported the following.
Mr. Miniter said that meant that although he received about $4.25 a copy when his books sold in a bookstore or through an online retailer, he only earned about 10 cents a copy when his books sold through the Conservative Book Club or other Eagle-owned channels. "The difference between 10 cents and $4.25 is pretty large when you multiply it by 20,000 to 30,000 books," Mr. Miniter said. "It suddenly occurred to us that Regnery is making collectively jillions of dollars off of us and paying us a pittance." He added: "Why is Regnery acting like a Marxist cartoon of a capitalist company?"
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