Posted on 08/24/2006 3:21:19 PM PDT by abb
CHICAGO Shaw Newspapers eliminated a total of 12 jobs at its biggest far-suburban Chicago daily and other papers in what the chain said Thursday was a reorganization to group management.
This wasnt your typical bloodletting because sales are down, John Rung, group publisher for Shaws NorthWest News Group, said in an interview. Were in a tough environment like anyone else, but our dailies are operating consistently above where they were last year.
Its not a situation like Akron, but its still not fun, he added, referring to the big newsroom layoffs announced by the new owner of the Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal. A lot of these people worked here for a while, and they are valuable people.
Rung said the job eliminations were the results of a long-planned move to a group-style management for Dixon, Ill.-based Shaw papers.
Previously, he said, All the papers had their own management structures, and we were very highly silo-ed, he said. We made a decision a year ago to go to a group structure.
Three jobs were eliminated at the Northwest Herald in Crystal Lake, Ill.: the marketing director, a circulation operations manager, and a reporter.
Seven positions were eliminated at two of its weekly groups, including two reporters, a photo editor, and graphics people. Two ad director positions were combined into a single position at the weeklies, the result of the recent purchase of a shopper that had its own ad director, Rung said.
At the same time, the Shaw group has hired six new media journalists, including a videographer for its online operations. Rung said he had also just authorized the hiring of two reporters for the Northwest Herald.
A lot of our investments are in new media, and unfortunately, some of the old media has to go, he said.
Employees whose jobs have been eliminated have been given lists of open positions. Were hopeful some of these people will continue to stay with us, Rung said.
Mark Fitzgerald (mfitzgerald@editorandpublisher.com) is E&P's editor-at-large.
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Sales are down huh? The day will come when newspapers will be obsolete; replaced by a gazillion cable news networks and the internet.
No tears will be shed for the New York Times and other slimey, communist, yellow sheet rags.
slipping? We depend on you to cover this
One reason we have biased coverage is that we don't apply for jobs like this. The left does apply.
Know anyone who wants to be Lois Lane? or at least Teri Hatcher?
The elite mediot maggot infected owners of ABCNNBCBS and publishers of the major dinosaur fishwraps are the modern day, Norman Bates. They are trying to keep the corpses alive by refusing to admit that they are dead and to bury them.
Buy my Dinosaur Fishwrap stock, NYT. The old gray lady is just fine!
Nah - wrong side of town. Now the Star or Southtown would be a different story.
Very nice post devolve!
Poor Murtha with $inator Hilldebea$t telling him how to drive and what to say!
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