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  • TIME INC. LAYS OFF 250

    04/07/2006 11:09:26 AM PDT · by george76 · 135 replies · 2,918+ views
    Media Works News...AdAge ^ | April 07, 2006 | Nat Ives
    Mid-Level Business Staffers Hit Hardest... Time Inc. eliminated another 250 jobs today in its latest, largest and, perhaps, last round of cutbacks. The mid-level and junior-level workers shown the door almost all came from the business side of operations at a long list of titles. "As Time Inc. continues to evolve from a magazine publisher to a multiplatform media company, we're continuing to look at our cost base and how to run our business more efficiently and effectively. In doing so, unfortunately, we've had to eliminate a number of positions." "But it's not just about cost cutting," Ms. Zelenko added...
  • Life Among The Dinosaurs (Daily fishwraps = dinosaurs)

    04/07/2006 7:32:40 AM PDT · by Grampa Dave · 9 replies · 421+ views
    businessweek.com ^ | April 17, 2006 | Jon Fine
    There are almost 1,500 daily papers in the U.S., so the gathering of publishers at this year's Newspaper Association of America annual conference -- held Apr. 2-4 in Chicago -- looked a lot like America. An America of local monopolists, that is: overwhelmingly white, male, late-middle-aged, and predisposed to wear suits on Sunday, even when traveling. They gathered to hear, once again, that the whole problem is that they are no longer monopolists. At every NAA convention, these men attend nightly parties in the host city's grandest public spaces. This year's opening event was at the magnificent Field Museum, on...