In contrast to a previous report by Newsweek, Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto issued an official statement denying any alleged ties he has with Bitcoin including allegations that he created Bitcoin.
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Newsweek has given their full backing for reporter Leah McGrath Goodman and the story she did on Bitcoin's secretive creator Satoshi Nakamoto, The Verge reported.
Newsweek plans to return back to print with a 64-page weekly publication, according to Editor-in-Chief Jim Impoco in an interview with the New York Times.
IBT Media appointed the new editor-in-chief after acquiring Newsweek from IAC/InteractiveCorp last month.
Daily Beast editor-in-chief Tina Brown announced that she would step down from her post and exit the company for a new venture.
Newsweek, after announcing it would end its print edition, was sold to online news giant IB Times for an undisclosed amount.
IBT Media ends weeks of speculation as it acquired Newsweek under undisclosed financial terms.
The Newsweek/DailyBeast Company LLC and TStone Corp. are entering into a joint venture in Asia.
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