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CNY said:Hearing that a bunch of folks were let go this week in the Binghamton/Elmira/Ithaca cluster in New York. Apparently, the sports department in Ithaca is down to one person.
Baron Scicluna said:I know its Gannett, but how do you only have TWO FT writing positions for an area that has a D-I college, a strong D-III school, the high schools, an NFL training camp, plus whatever other recreation stuff that comes down the pike, and expect them to also be covering them over 'multiple platforms'?
Sounds like a paper that should have three or four FT writers instead of just two.
Sadly, this is not the first time I have heard of this sort of thing. I know an SE at a Heartland (now Civitas) shop who had to paginate news pages in addition to his regular work on Saturdays and Sundays.playthrough said:An old college friend who is a night news editor at a Gannett shop posted on Facebook that tonite she'll be putting out the news sections AND taking football phoners and writing summaries. Unreal.
JackReacher said:TigerVols said:JackReacher said:@reporter1: Bills RB CJ Spiller injures knee. [link here]
@Reporter2: Bills RB CJ Spiller injures knee, out 2-4 weeks.
I'm still sticking with @Reporter2. Good effort by @reporter1, though.
Now, if they both say "Bills RB CJ Spiller injures knee, out 2-4 weeks" and one reporter also puts a link to his story, that's fine. I don't HAVE to click on the link. But that also means that he gave everything away for free on Twitter, so....
You can stick with @Reporter2 -- until he's out of a job because his outlet closed because it was giving away everything for free and not turning Twitter followers into paying customers.
That hasn't happened yet, so I'll take my chances. At least not to the reporters and outlets I follow on Twitter.
Joe Williams said:JackReacher said:TigerVols said:JackReacher said:@reporter1: Bills RB CJ Spiller injures knee. [link here]
@Reporter2: Bills RB CJ Spiller injures knee, out 2-4 weeks.
I'm still sticking with @Reporter2. Good effort by @reporter1, though.
Now, if they both say "Bills RB CJ Spiller injures knee, out 2-4 weeks" and one reporter also puts a link to his story, that's fine. I don't HAVE to click on the link. But that also means that he gave everything away for free on Twitter, so....
You can stick with @Reporter2 -- until he's out of a job because his outlet closed because it was giving away everything for free and not turning Twitter followers into paying customers.
That hasn't happened yet, so I'll take my chances. At least not to the reporters and outlets I follow on Twitter.
Thankfully we're not even messing with the whole Sulia insanity, which in my view is the surest way to alienate your followers. Particularly those who use their smartphones for Twitter.
Amazed that newspapers allow their employees to insert a middle man into the process -- one that can cannibalize the papers' audience while paying the employee but offering nothing to that person's employer. It's the Internet equivalent of a beat writer cutting a radio deal to call up the station and break all his news over the air first, then writing the story for his day job.
steveu said:I posted this on the Gannett blog and I will here: Just sell the papers. You're to the point where someone could build up these papers back into something. Right now these papers have skeleton staffs. You can't cut much more. Ah, but I'm afraid they will.
You are so correct Mizzou. And the cuts may come prior to Thanksgiving Day.Mizzougrad96 said:steveu said:I posted this on the Gannett blog and I will here: Just sell the papers. You're to the point where someone could build up these papers back into something. Right now these papers have skeleton staffs. You can't cut much more. Ah, but I'm afraid they will.
They will keep cutting. What's scary is that Gannett isn't even trying to hide that another round is coming before Christmas.
playthrough said:An old college friend who is a night news editor at a Gannett shop posted on Facebook that tonite she'll be putting out the news sections AND taking football phoners and writing summaries. Unreal.