Reports: Jay-Z, Lyor Cohen, Steve Stoute Interested In The Source

Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter may be making a bid to buy The Source magazine. The rumor shouldn’t be shocking to those close to the rumor mill, but the talk has steadily gotten louder, especially after music mogul Steve Stoute interviewed on Hot 97 yesterday (Nov. 3) Women’s Wear Daily reports that Jay-Z, president of Def Jam, […]

Shawn "Jay-Z"

Carter may be making a bid to buy The Source magazine.

The rumor shouldn’t be shocking to those close to the rumor

mill, but the talk has steadily gotten louder, especially after music mogul

Steve Stoute interviewed on Hot 97 yesterday (Nov. 3)

Women’s Wear Daily reports that Jay-Z, president of Def Jam,

could be joining forces with Lyor Cohen, CEO of Warner Music Group and Stoute,

who heads up his own company, Translation Consultation & Brand Imaging.

Previous published reports have indicated that The Source is

$16 million in debt, a claim made by Textron Financial Corp, the company’s chief

creditor.

The company is seeking to take control of the magazine due to

disputes over how the finances and the company is being managed.

In addition to Jay-Z, Cohen and Stoute, magazine rival Harris

Publications, who owns XXL, may also attempt to purchase the "bible of

Hip-Hop" should it become available.

Interscope Records

recently purchased a stake of Translation Consultation and Brand Imaging, which

has matched Jay-Z with Reebok, Gwen Stefani with Hewlett-Packard, McDonald’s

with Justin Timberlake and Beyonce with Hilfiger.