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Yes he did.Moderator1 said:Wait - didn't the Sixers guy just start recently?
Anyone know if that figure is 1) true and 2) representative of metro dailies?
Dog8Cats said:From the guild's letter:
- Whether Osberg wants to admit it or not, the print editions of the
Inquirer and Daily News, which he offensively labels "legacy products,"
are responsible for generating more than 90 percent of the revenue.
Anyone know if that figure is 1) true and 2) representative of metro dailies?
That figure is pretty close to being correct. Yes, Mile High is right but this guy is a grizzled veteran who did a great job on the Sixers. He got caught in a numbers game because the staffs of the Daily News and Inky merged. He was vulnerable because the other guy has been at the Daily News for 20-plus years. And to be honest, he's really just getting an opportunity to coverthe beat full time. He's a great guy but the new guy was better.MileHigh said:Yeah, it does. But that's the risk. Last in, first out.
MileHigh said:Yeah, it does. But that's the risk. Last in, first out.