Since they print whatever they want to make up anyway, what good is an editor?
Has she seen the GDP numbers?
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The tar pits capture a few more victims.....
Chicago Tribune' Joins 'L.A. Times' in Large Job Cuts
By E&P Staff
Published: November 16, 2005 10:20 PM ET
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001523714
CHICAGO The Chicago Tribune expects large layoffs in the next three weeks, likely "fewer than 100", Publisher David D. Hiller said in a memo to employees late Wednesday.
The announcement came the same day as Tribune Co. papers in Los Angeles and Orlando announced dozens of job cuts. "(W)ith other Tribune business units announcing cuts, and so many of you wondering about our plans, I wanted to share as many facts as I could today," Hiller wrote.
Hiller said the flagship Tribune was cutting some newsprint costs, "in part through product changes," and was reducing planned spending on promotion.
"But we have also concluded that it will be necessary to eliminate some employee positions," Hiller wrote. "We have tried to be as careful and thoughtful as possible. In many cases we will be able to eliminate positions that are currently open. The number of current employees whose jobs will be eliminated will likely be fewer than 100, spread across all of our departments." The Los Angeles Times announced 85 job cuts earlier today.
Buyouts are not planned, the memo indicates. Hiller said layoff decision would be finalized in the next two weeks, and people affected would be notified "promptly....Individuals whose positions are eliminated will be provided a severance package," he wrote.
In the Tribune on Thursday, Editor Ann Marie Lipinski said that her approximately 670-person newsroom will lose fewer than 30 positions, including some open jobs left unfilled. But she added that both the exact number and possible elimination of content have yet to be finalized.
Lipinski called the cuts the deepest at the paper in recent memory. She said the paper would be mindful in making the trims of their "impact on our readers, on our staff and on our newspaper."
"The cutbacks," the Tribune notes, "come as the paper looks to bulk up its round-the-clock Internet presence and hopes to stem a decline in circulation. The paper reported declines of 2.5 percent weekdays, to 586,122, and of 1.4 percent Sundays, to 950,582, for the six-month period that ended in September."
The Hiller memo alluded to Tribune Co.'s depressed stock price, and the call by some investors for a sale of Knight Ridder Inc. "We intend to be successful for the long term and that means dealing with these major changes in our business," Hiller wrote.
He said the newspaper would "innovate and change," and suggested that "there also may be some things we should stop doing, or do only on our websites instead of in print."
Hiller said the newspaper would continue to "grow audience across a family of products and channels-starting with the blue paper," the in-house name for the Chicago Tribune printed newspaper. To become the leading Chicago-area online news provider, Hiller said, "will require growing our 24/7 news reporting efforts and retooling our organization to fit that continuous cycle, and we have plans for doing that."
"We want to invest for growth at the same time that the revenue in many parts of our business is coming under increasing pressure," Hiller wrote. "The only real solution is to find costs to reduce where possible and to use the savings to help fund investment."
Dear moron, the economy is BOOMING! The deceitful democrat party media is sinking like the Titanic. Who in their right mind reads the Chicago Tribune or LA Times anymore?
The boycott of the MSM is taking hold ?
Thanks for the post. Orlando Sentinel announced they were eliminating 21 positions and not filling 34 current vacate ones.
Papers have been consolidating for some times. Our local paper consists entirely of cut and paste articles from Knight Ridder, the DNC Times and a few others.
You can look down the road and see further consolidations, whether they be on the ownership side or the content side, are in the cards.
"...we will now be monitoring the FR web site 24/7..."
LVM
I submit, dear Ms Lipinski, that this is an impossible task. Indeed, the failure that led to the dismissal of 34 newsies is a symptom of a deeper disease that you have failed to diagnose.
SPY = S&P 500, TRB = Chicago Tribune & LA Slimes, WPO = Washington Compost, NYT = NY Slimes
Not that I like to see anyone lose a job, but an adios to Jim Warren would be ok by me.
Baically, it looks like they will now be a total outlet for AP feeds.
ping
With the internet and a gazillion cable/satellite stations, all newspapers are biting the dust. Sad to say but, the time is not too far off when newspapers as we know them today will be obsolete.