December 07, 2007. MediaTakeOut.com has just learned that execs over at Def Jam have decided not to extend an offer to Jay Z to continue on as head of the label. Details are still sketchy, but word is that they've already beginning to look for a successor - and so far Jermaine Dupri is the leading candidate.
We're told to expect an announcement in the next day or so.
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BTW, for that, let me say FUCK YOU to mediatakeout.com.
We're told to expect an announcement in the next day or so.
This article was originally published at 9:00 AM EST. At the time of publishing, no other news source in the world was reporting that Jay Z was no longer returning to Def Jam. Copies of this article were sent to all the major news agencies (including CNN, The Associated Press, NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, People and TMZ.com). In the past, a number of news organizations have re-reported MediaTakeOut.com's articles without giving proper credit. We ask that if you use the information provided in this news article, that you give credit to MediaTakeOut.com, the world's most visited Black website. Not only is that standard practice in good journalism, but it's the right thing to do. In addition, hundreds of journalists come onto this site to find out what's going on in the Black community - so your theft is not going unnoticed. Blatantly re-report our stories not only damages your reputation as a journalist - but that of your employer.
BTW, for that, let me say FUCK YOU to mediatakeout.com.