crimsonace
Well-Known Member
Digital First is a very well-managed liquidator. Gannett is an ineptly run publisher. I would prefer Gannett because they are trying to keep their newspapers alive. DFI is just trying to squeeze out the last drop of blood.
The one thing I don't understand about this is that DFM basically tries to use the newspaper to cut costs to the bone and sell off the assets. Problem is, there's not much left with Gannett properties to cut or sell. In our market, Gannett already sold the Indianapolis Star's downtown building and moved the newsroom into rented space in a mall. There aren't many assets left to sell off.
For journalism, this is really, really bad. As inept as Gannett is, it's still at least trying to be a media company. DFM's history is running a skeleton operation until it's sold off everything of value.