Posted on 12/16/2014 9:14:17 AM PST by Zakeet
Job cuts at the New York Times will exceed the stated goal of 100 newsroom positions eliminated, the Newspaper Guild of New York said yesterday in a memo to union members.
According to the guild, the Times said yesterday it will lay off 21 union-represented employees starting as early as today, after 57 guild members and roughly 30 non-guild members accepted buyout applications. That amounts to more than the 100 newsroom positions the newspaper said it needed to eliminate as a cost-cutting measure on Oct. 1.
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Every time a liberal reporter loses their job, an angel gets its wings.
“Nobody is going to PAY for propaganda.”
Yep. Nobody will pay for lies either. Why should they? After all, you can get all the lies you want for free from the Internet.
When was the last time they did an unbiased News story...1947?
I guess the Communists will have to look for work at Newsweak or MSLSD...
*The Dinosaurs continue to hemorrhage. Being way out to the Left/Progressive/Liberal field is costing them mightily.*
People will only pay to read lies that damage their own country for so long.
Didn’t they run a story in the 30s about what a great guy Stalin was while he starved millions of Ukrainians?
#3 The reporters can get a job making that parking lot. You know, do something useful for once.
I think so. Probably dressed him up in a Santa suit and photoshopped (1930’s version) little kiddies sitting on his lap.
Sort of like the pictures of adoring fans that beg Obama for more Unaffordable Healthcare
“Being laid off sucks for anyone, but Im sorry, NYT types, you volunteered for, and took money from, an enemy of this country.”
That’s right; they took their thirty pieces of silver to sell out this country. I’m not sorry the silver pieces dried up...
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