The Newspaper Dead Pool Growing

by nukegingrich | December 12, 2006 at 07:09 am
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More than 100 New York Newsday reporters and editors signed a letter of protest against their boss, Dennis FitzSimons for widespread cuts that have sliced about one-third of the paper’s editorial staff over the past three years.

Can you imagine 100 employees at HP or IBM doing that? Yet, the software segment has seen thousands of jobs cut over the past five or six years.

“In its six years of ownership, Tribune has damaged Newsday as an instrument of public information and accountability and, for that matter, as a business,” the letter said. The protest was organized by the Guild union editorial workers.

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at 07:54 on December 12th, 2006

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vimto

Hi Nuke just seen this flagged at the top of the page and noticed your avatar. Good, good stuff!

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vimto

Hi Nuke just seen this flagged at the top of the page and noticed your avatar. Good, good stuff!

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vimto

Hi Nuke just seen this flagged at the top of the page and noticed your avatar. Good, good stuff!

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nukegingrich

Hiya Vimto -- How are things in Wales?

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vimto

HI Nuke - just fine. Keep up the high standard! News & Views without being stuffy.

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