a book by That Man on WW II would be an instant best seller, so your point is self-defeating, in so far as it is intelligible.
I assume if Aviation week was more concerned with sales than unbiased and independent reporting they would have kept Bill on. However they suspended him and gave a public statement as to why.
If they want to sell biased garbage, and become an aviation tabloid in order to make money that's their choice, but they don't seem to want to go down that road and their reputation seems important to them.