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PECKER'S ZANY MAG RESCUED

By PETER LAURIA

October 12, 2008 --

THERE'S nothing like a good alien abduction story to get your mind off your 
finances.

Enter Bat Boy LLC.

The newly formed company plans to announce as soon as today that it has 
acquired supermarket schlock publication, "Weekly World News," from David 
Pecker's troubled American Media Inc.

Featuring the tongue-in-cheek tagline, "The World's Only Reliable News," the 
tabloid is famous for covering stories with "characters" such as the Lake Erie 
Monster, Ph.D. Ape, Baby Lion Tamer, and of course, Bat Boy, the half-boy, 
half-bat creature from which the publication's new owners take its name.

"We think this is the greatest alternative media vehicle in the universe," CEO 
Neil McGinness said, echoing the same hyperbolic fashion that is the hallmark 
of his new tabloid's stories. "We look at this new company kind of like Marvel 
before it got into movies."

Indeed, McGinness, a former vice president of entertainment for IMG Media, is 
already following Marvel's model and moving the "Weekly World News" into 
merchandising and movie licensing.

McGinness has already struck deals to splash the tabloid's characters on 
posters, greeting cards, and calendars. Bat Boy, for instance, is in the 
process of writing a memoir called "The Audacity of Sonar."

McGinness has also scored product placement for his title in movies by 
Dreamworks and Warner Bros. The investor would not disclose terms of the deal.

A replica of the "Weekly World News" cover was used in the Ben Stiller film 
"Tropic Thunder," and will be featured in the upcoming "Cats & Dogs" sequel.

While consumer products and licensing have created ancillary revenue lines for 
Bat Boy, for now the focus will be on the "Weekly World News" Web site. Since 
its re-launch on Aug. 25, the site has attracted 128,000 unique visitors and 
275,000 page views.

"The conspiracy theorists that love the alien abduction and Big Foot 
whereabouts stories definitely live online," McGinness said, adding that the 
tabloid will still be published as a weekly insert in some newspapers.

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