Posted on 04/15/2007 9:46:22 AM PDT by LdSentinal
The now-infamous Names in boxes memo at the AJC came out Thursday and, in the words of one staffer, it so emotionally devastated the newsroom that its a miracle an edition of the paper was printed that evening.
Essentially, the memo lays out which jobs are going to be kept under the papers re-structuring. More importantly, it also conveys which jobs arent going to be kept. About half the staff had their names in the box. The rest are going to have to apply for new jobs within the newsroom and the fear is, of course, that if you dont receive a job, youll be fired.
Staffers and former staffers say it was like being hit by a shock and awe mission. One person e-mailed: I had a friend that gathered a bunch of ppl and they all drank in her apartment, versus going to [a] 6pm meeting to explain the changes. No one that I know felt like feeling the sting further - they wanted to drink it off.
Another e-mailed: Got lots of depressed drunken txts from colleagues last night. Its really awful in the newsroom this week.
The word is the AJC will now depend on wire services for the bulk of its movie reviews (you prefer Curt Holman and Felicia Feaster anyway, right?) and will retain the services of just one music writer. The health/science coverage will be cut back to one reporter.
Heres what were hearing in terms of the breakdown on some of the jobs that will be kept and those that wont:
The metro and sports departments are largely intact. So is design and photo. However, the paper will no longer have a NASCAR reporter or a golf writer. The theory is that despite the Masters and the PGAs THE TOUR Championship at East Lake, plus the two NASCAR races here, there isnt enough news on those beats to justify having reporters assigned to them.
The science/medicine team will be disbanded and one reporting position will now cover that beat. From that team, Mike Toner, the only AJC reporter with a Pulitzer on his mantle, took the buyout. Gayle White, Alison Young, Bill Hendrick and Andy Miller could all compete for that beat.
Ironically, Youngs last story on the CDC, published last week, was about how the agency hired ombudsmen to address poor employee morale, complaints about a massive reorganization and an exodus of key staff that sparked concern among members of Congress and five former CDC directors.
The papers features and business departments will be most affected by the re-organization and, in the words of one staffer, will be playing 52-card pick-up for jobs. For example, there will be only one music writer when the dust settles. The two writers currently on the music beat, Sonia Murray and Nick Marino, will apparently compete for that one job.
The movie section comes out even worse. The papers highly respected lead critic, Eleanor Ringel Gillespie, took the buyout. The plan now is to rely primarily on wire services for movie reviews with remaining critic Bob Longino filling in the gaps. Steve Murray must apply for another position.
The Peach Buzzs Rich Eldridge is safe. However, his cohorts Rodney Ho (who covers radio) and Jill Vejnoska (who covers television) must compete for a single job. Two reporters with very specialized beats are also without set jobs: Cathy Fox, who covers visual arts, and Pierre Ruhe, who covers classical music.
Others now without a set job include business writers Tammy Joyner, Mike Kanell and Carrie Teegardin.
Word is there was much angst in the newsroom when the list was handed out: reporters hunting down senior editors to yell at them, others finding a corner in which to go and cry.
The turmoil will continue for at least six more weeks. The job re-application process isnt over until June 1.
That posting has made my day! Another liberal rag in trouble.
All your media is belong to us!
ROFLMAO!
This is what happens when liberal feelings collide with the realities of economics.
Sucks to find out what happens when your ‘product’ is no longer demanded in the customer experience.
Liberals losing their jobs!And taking it like the little candy asses they are. Im allllllllllllll broke up over this.Cant you tell? Piece of scat paper to boot.
Yeah, THAT's important.
What a "deer-in-the-headlights expression" looks like
To bad they can’t get rid of Cynthia Tucker, who I am sure is a major reason their paper is on the rocks...
Where is the “Dinosaur Media Death Watch” title? Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of folks. Strike back against the “Drive By” Media...boycott newspapers!!!
Funny stuff!!! Maybe now they will have to find jobs that are actually productive to society. A liberal crying is always a great read!!
Take Sonia and give the points.
I had a chance to work with a marketing and advertising manager of a major auto dealership this past week. She said they are relying less and less on print advertising and turning more to the Internet.
The implications of this trend are just devastating to newspapers. Auto advertising alone makes up a substantial chunk of news print revenues.
Me so sad.
They have been telemarketing and sending young people to our rural, predominantly republican/conservative community, trying to sell subscriptions; I politely told the last door-to-door salesperson;
“I wouldn’t buy that liberal rag for anything.”
Know what he said?
“I hear that alot”
Staffers and former staffers say it was like being hit by a shock and awe mission. One person e-mailed: I had a friend that gathered a bunch of ppl and they all drank in her apartment, versus going to [a] 6pm meeting to explain the changes. No one that I know felt like feeling the sting further - they wanted to drink it off.
One would think that if they were going to fire a bunch of people, the first thing that one would do isn’t go and get drunk and not show up for a meeting.
Liberals, how dumb, you go to the meeting and THEN go out and have that drink, the meeting is “on the clock” and you get paid for going.
Liberals are such children...LOL
ping. Very hilarious one for your list!
Several times a year I drive or fly through Atlanta and purchase a copy of this rag.
It is a biased liberal piece not worthy of wiping the particulate off my behind.
Perhaps if they were support the majority of America and Americans instead of their little narrow points of view, pro homosexual pro black and against our troops anywhere they may be doing better.
As it is I hope they fold and as for the employees? Get a real job.
That paper has become a small town liberal rag anyway. They have gotten so focused on just what happens in Atlanta they are incapable of reporting anything on a national basis.
When the three Duke boys were declared innocent the paper put the story on the third page and had local headlines about area entertainment events.
As a paper they are a joke.
boo-freakin’-hoo.....
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