Den1983
Active Member
We're in the midst of a complete reorganization of our newsroom. As long as I've been here - four years - we've been in a back little room that seats maybe eight total, but it's almost always been me and my staff of 2 and the business editor, meaning it's quiet and we get to go about our work. There's a door and stuff, so that's nice.
But with the recent rearrangement, there is talk of putting us smack dab in the middle of the newsroom, in the open. No privacy, with all the gossip and conversations of advertising and other news reporters well within distance.
I'm interested to see how your departments are situated, and whether being "out in the open" is, indeed, not a nuisance at all or if you'd fight for your own corner or what have you to go about your business.
But with the recent rearrangement, there is talk of putting us smack dab in the middle of the newsroom, in the open. No privacy, with all the gossip and conversations of advertising and other news reporters well within distance.
I'm interested to see how your departments are situated, and whether being "out in the open" is, indeed, not a nuisance at all or if you'd fight for your own corner or what have you to go about your business.