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Boston Globe cuts newsroom staff by 24 (Dinosaur Media DeathWatchâ„¢)
Boston Glob ^ | March 21, 2007 | Martin Baron

Posted on 03/21/2007 2:37:38 PM PDT by abb

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To: hondo1951; pabianice; raccoonradio

Betting Ron Borges' suspension becomes permanent.
Also hoping Dan Shaugnessy is gone.A complete tool.


21 posted on 03/21/2007 4:16:07 PM PDT by GQuagmire (Giggety,Giggety,Giggety)
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To: Jacquerie
Terrific libspeak on display.

Because the buyout was oversubscribed, we were able to avoid layoffs.

was oversubscribed?!?! Typical 3rd person passive CYA bilge favored by bureaucrats. BTW this Glob thread needs proper decoration:
The Globe apparently feels that American soldiers in the Afghanistan and Iraq theaters wear standard issue tennis shoes, blue do-rags, and winter camouflage sans insignia. A couple of weeks after the blogosphere exposes porn interspersed with Abu Ghraib pictures as a hoax Boston Globe ignoramuses publish this story about two morons still taking the hoax seriously:



(Pandering porn warning - click on image to enlarge.)

22 posted on 03/21/2007 4:19:05 PM PDT by Milhous
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To: abb

The last one to go will be Pinch. Hope he turns out the curly-q florescent bulbs.


23 posted on 03/21/2007 4:27:28 PM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Milhous

Update this morning.

http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2007/03/22/globe_cuts_24_jobs_in_newsroom_via_buyouts/?page=full

Globe cuts 24 jobs in newsroom via buyouts
By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff | March 22, 2007

The Boston Globe reduced its newsroom staff by 24 people, or 6 percent, through a buyout that included several of its most prominent and longtime journalists, including two Pulitzer Prize winners, columnist Eileen McNamara and investigative reporter Stephen Kurkjian.

The buyout program was an effort to cut costs but avoid layoffs in the face of some of the harshest conditions for newspapers and other mass media in years. Staffers seeking a buyout had to apply for it. Most were notified yesterday that their applications were accepted, and their departures will occur over the next few months.

"It is always difficult to say goodbye to co-workers and friends," Globe editor Martin Baron wrote in a memo to the staff yesterday. "Wonderful people who have dedicated themselves so fully to the success of the Globe will no longer be working with us side by side. I know that all of us wish them well."

Other writers familiar to Globe readers who are leaving include restaurant critic Alison Arnett, religion reporter and former Middle East bureau chief Charles A. Radin, Bogota bureau chief Indira A.R. Lakshmanan, and outdoors writer Tony Chamberlain.

"It's very bittersweet," said Chamberlain, 64, whose nearly three decades of covering sailing, skiing, and other sports included Olympic games and the America's Cup. "This is not the typical job that you just want to escape from."

Two staffers from the editorial page also took buyouts, including longtime deputy editorial page editor and columnist Robert L. Turner.

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24 posted on 03/22/2007 4:31:01 AM PDT by abb (The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
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To: abb

Related story.

URL: http://www.venturacountystar.com/vcs/business/article/0,1375,VCS_128_5433861,00.html

22 Star employees offered voluntary separation packages
By Allison Bruce, abruce@VenturaCountyStar.com
March 22, 2007

Hit by an advertising revenue decline that is affecting the entire newspaper industry, The Star has turned to cost-cutting measures, including a plan announced Wednesday that would offer severance packages to certain employees if they decide to leave the newspaper.

"I've been in the business 29 years, and I've never seen a slump come on as quickly as this one in advertising dollars," Star Publisher and President Tim Gallagher said Wednesday.

The company already has made some adjustments, such as instituting a hiring freeze and re-examining some vendor contracts.

"We're finding ways to operate more efficiently," Gallagher said.

Twenty-two of the paper's 404 employees were offered voluntary separation plans Wednesday.

The employees are age 55 and older who have worked at least 10 years for E.W. Scripps, parent company of The Star. The package includes a week's pay for every six months an employee has worked for the newspaper, for up to a year's worth of pay, and 18 months of health benefits covered by the company.

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25 posted on 03/22/2007 4:33:14 AM PDT by abb (The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
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To: abb; All

Yes a listener to WRKO this morning (via email) noted that
"Eileen MacNamara will no longer be terrorizing us with
her writing--she took a buyout."


26 posted on 03/22/2007 8:13:20 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio

How many liberals does it take to tell ONE big lie?


27 posted on 03/22/2007 10:32:05 AM PDT by samadams2000 (Someone important make......The Call!)
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To: abb
A room full of monkeys sitting at desks typing on keyboards all produce the same type of news items.

Cut costs by eliminating some monkeys and the product still stays the same.

28 posted on 03/22/2007 10:39:33 AM PDT by N. Theknow ((Kennedys - Can't drive, can't fly, can't ski, can't skipper a boat - But they know what's best.))
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