From the post: "Make of it (the apology) what you will."
Read the rest of it at: The Kitchen Dispatch
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The Kitchen Dispatch: Taliban Commander Calls It A Crime
Thought For Today 8-31-2010
Barbara De Angelis
Monday, August 30, 2010
Thought For Today 8-30-2010
George Santayana
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Screw History: Getting Rid Of The Mental Health Stigma (useful links included).
"We have to get rid of the stigma because it's killing us as a society. The stigma drives people to self-ridicule, separation, doubt, and causes both victims and family members to slip into a trough of depression. From there, the damage begins. "Read more about how to help veterans at The Kitchen Dispatch
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tribune Company Announces 2010 Financial Highlights
Consolidated Operating Cash Flow Up 44% Through July
Tribune Company today announced financial highlights for the first seven months of 2010.*
“We are making solid financial progress,” said Randy Michaels, Tribune’s chief executive officer. “Despite the noise surrounding our Chapter 11 process and a tough economic environment, we have not only stabilized our business, but in 2010 we have grown operating cash flow—and we’re really just getting started.”
Other financial highlights for the seven-month period ending August 1, 2010:
- Operating cash flow increased substantially in both publishing and broadcasting compared to the same period in 2009.
- The company generated approximately $100 million more in consolidated operating cash flow compared to the same period last year, and in the month of July alone, generated $18 million more in consolidated operating cash flow compared to July 2009.
- Consolidated operating cash flow increased 44% and consolidated operating cash flow margin increased to 18% from 12% for the first seven months of 2009.
“We continue transforming Tribune from a collection of media businesses to a single media company,” said Michaels. “Working together enables us to continue leveraging the development of scalable, common systems throughout the company, which is the primary factor behind our ability to reduce expenses. Consolidated cash operating expenses were down 7 percent through July, 2010.”
The company’s cable network, WGN America, is more profitable than it has ever been, thanks to new programming, a 25% increase in ratings among all adults, and strong upfront advertising sales. Next month the network will add “Entourage,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” and ‘How I Met Your Mother” to its programming line-up.
The company’s television group has added more than 130 hours per week of local news programming since 2008, and later this fall will broadcast a total of eight NFL football games in select markets.
On the publishing side, the company has launched “breaking news” centers in each of its markets, introduced new niche print products and expects to have slowed the trend of circulation declines at its newspapers when it reports results to the Audit Bureau of Circulations in September.
“Our employees have done an incredible job,” said Michaels. “They are talented, innovative, and dedicated to serving our readers, viewers, advertisers and communities. We have built some momentum and accomplished a lot, but there is much more to do.”
Later today, Tribune will file its monthly operating report for July 2010 with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The report will reflect that the company has approximately $1.6 billion in cash on hand.
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*Tribune Company and its subsidiaries maintain their financial records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”); however, the information included herein is preliminary and includes some non‐GAAP financial measures.
The Company uses cash operating expenses and operating cash flow to evaluate internal performance. “Cash operating expenses” are defined as operating expenses before depreciation and amortization, write‐downs of intangible assets, stock‐based compensation, certain special items including severance, non‐operating items, and reorganization costs. “Operating cash flow” is defined as earnings before interest and dividend income, interest expense, equity income and losses, depreciation and amortization, write‐downs of intangible assets, stock‐based compensation, certain special items including severance, non‐operating items, and reorganization costs. Cash operating expenses and operating cash flow are not measures of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as a substitute for measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Friday Morning in the Blogosphere
- Michael Eisner To Replace Sam Zell - Nikki Finke
- News Corp-ification of the L.A. Times - Gary Scott
- Major Layoffs On the Way At USA Today - Fishbowl LA
- Call him Gustavo Arellano, managing editor - Kevin Roderick
- Tribune Meets Lenders Opposing Bankruptcy Plan - Bloomberg
- Tribune Co. Reports $3 Billion Loss to Date - Editor & Publisher
- Tribune Co. court Michael Eisner for top job - Los Angeles Times
- Tribune Co. to file revised restructuring plan - Los Angeles Times
- Tribune Says Operating Cash Flow Rises 44% - Wall Street Journal
- Tribune May Still Be Bankrupt, But It Has $1.6 Billion In Cash - Paid Content
Save Our Trade: Phillip Mulligan Serves Teamster Homeowners
This Project is dedicated to help relieve some the grinding financial stress of home mortgages that is literally destroying homes and families throughout the USA. Fellow Teamster Phil Mulligan is a representative of America Back On Track Inc. He has arranged a special outreach of his company's distressed homeowner services to Teamsters who are struggling with their mortgage payments, or who are facing foreclosure, or are in foreclosure.
You don't have to be told how financially tough these times have been, and continue to be. There are Teamster Brothers and Sisters who have been under-employed, irregularly employed, or just flat unemployed !
America Back On Track Inc. is a company that is focused on helping homeowners deal with the financial problems caused by the loss of a steady paycheck, or a change in their mortgage terms. They have the resources to help even the most difficult situations facing homeowners, Including....
COMPLETELY STOPPING FORECLOSURE.... PERMANENTLY !
Insane government money policies have made it increasingly difficult for homeowners to keep up their mortgage payments. Foreclosures by the big money lenders are up 43% over last year. Tens of thousands of people have already lost their homes. Now they’re coming after yours. If you really want to get a good idea of how crazy and unfair Banking practices are.... Please watch the video at the following link :
http://www.youtube.com/fiercefreeleancer
We don't know exactly how those of you who are struggling with mortgage payments, or are facing possible foreclosure got to this point. One thing is certain. You didn't get there all by yourself. Reduced wages, and high taxes have eaten away a good portion of your income. Inflation has eaten up even more. They've been taking advantage of you, and what you're left with right now just isn't enough to make ends meet.
The banks have had their bail-outs and other forms of taxpayer subsidies because they are "Too Big To Fail"..... You Are Not ! You need to get out of this mess. Timing is critical. The longer you wait, the worse it will get. Your bank or mortgage company is interested in only one thing.... the money you owe them.
But you don't have to take this lying down ! There is a way to fight back ! 80% of all loans from 2000-2007 have significant violations of Federal Law. One of the few ways to level the playing field is through the America Back On Track, Inc. foreclosure relief system, which includes among other strategies, challenging these violations.
All banks have a battery of high priced lawyers on the payroll, ready to take your home through foreclosure. The government has made it financially attractive to do so. Do you really think banks are going to cut your loan principal and modify your loan without a compelling reason? (You don't have to respond to that - we already know the answer).
Your only real hope is to use a method that exposes your banks violations of law and put their feet to the fire. Any other way is simply NOT GOING TO WORK, and now you know why. Banks simply make more money by foreclosing on you. Doesn't it make sense to check your loan for Federal or State Violations?
Phil, or one of his team will individually consult with any Teamster who is interested in discussing ways to reduce or possibly even eliminate their mortgage payments. How to avoid foreclosure, even if you are seriously behind in your payments. How to stay in your home and not be forced into a short sale or foreclosure sale.
Every situation is unique. Some of you might have heard about, or even tried (and failed)
1 A short sale ( a lot of work, pays 3% commission, bank controlled)
2 A loan modification (these are bank controlled payment arrangements)
3 Forbearance (another bank controlled payment arrangement)
4 Strategic foreclosure (keys for cash, give the house back or quit)
5 BANKRUPTCY (long term negative for a short term positive)
HOWEVER THIS IS NOT WHAT AMERICA BACK ON TRACK, INC DOES !
We stop the sale !
No bankruptcy !
No lender approval involved !
We take them out of the picture !
We tie their hands and get them out of you life !
The end game is to force the banks negotiate. Our goal is to negotiate, to get the house at current market value.
GET THE DETAILS AND SPECIAL OFFER FOR TEAMSTERS BELOW
OR CALL PHIL MULLIGAN AT: 310-923-1924
Many plans require lender participation, have temporary benefits to homeowners, and or, provide a single line of defense against the banks. Banks are well funded and resourceful, and much attention to detail is needed when searching for a good defense against these people.
America Back On Track, Inc. uses multiple defensive strategies. This plan is an administrative process that uses contractual law to simplify foreclosure defense. As such, it requires:
NO bankruptcy
NO modification
NO sale
NO lawyers
NO job needed
NO credit requirements
NO problem owing more than house is worth
WE STOP THE SALE AND FORECLOSURE COLD
WE USE A TRUST. Trusts are used by banks and the wealthy. Some trusts are hundreds of years old. These are powerful tools allowing for jurisdiction changes and challenges from beneficiaries. Remember Leona Helmsley... her dogs inherited her estate as beneficiaries !
WE REQUEST A PROMISSORY NOTE (The document the homeowner signs). Most lenders or servicers cannot even produce one !
WE VERIFY THE TRUSTEE. We make sure the trustee is licensed in this state.
If not we get him fired !
WE VERIFY THE LENDERS CORPORATE CHARTER
Are they licensed to do business in this state?
Are they in the loan business ?
WE DO A COMPLETE FORENSIC LOAN AUDIT
Each violation is challenged and the lender is required to respond. Using contractual law each request has to be responded to in writing in a specific time frame.
This is how you beat bankers. Flood them with a legitimate law abiding process. These are just a few of more than forty strategies we can use in our process. IT WORKS ! This is the one . All the other plans have lost homes
WE HAVE NEVER LOST A HOME TO FORECLOSURE !
Qualifying factors for Union Members :
First month payment is $ 3,500, or your regular payment, whichever is greater
Your subsequent payments are 1/2 of your regular payment, recurring month to month for 8 to 24 months.... a minimum of $ 1,500/month
FEES COLLECTED WILL CREATE AND MAINTAIN A FAMILY TRUST USED TO PROTECT YOUR HOME
CALL PHIL FOR A NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION AT: 310-923-1924
OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE BELOW AND ENTER THE DETAILS OF YOUR SITUATION FOR PHIL TO REVIEW, AND HE OR ONE OF HIS TEAM WILL GET BACK WITHIN 24 HRS WITH A PLAN FOR YOU
http://ontrack.realturf.com/
Disclaimer: Posted as a courtesy to Brother Phillip Mulligan. Saveourtrade is not responsible for claims made in this advertisement and recommends consulting your Financial Advisor for aditional information.
Save Our Trade: Phillip Mulligan Serves Teamster Homeowners
Thought For Today 8-27-2010
- Brian Tracy
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thought For Today 8-26-2010
Ken Venturi
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Victor Davis Hanson asks the real question
"Anti-Hispanic, anti-gay, anti-Muslim, anti-black — it is hard to keep track of all the recent allegations of bigotry. "Click the link above to read the rest of the column.
Thought For Today 8-25-2010
Mia Hamm
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Thought For Today 8-24-2010
Add concern for others, and you're pretty much unstoppable.
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Kitchen Dispatch: "Right Wing Extremists" Party. Visit Code Pink. Wonder --Is Jerry Brown The New Pink?
"This includes trying to kick the Marines out of Berkeley, telling Gold Star Mom Debbie Lee that her son deserved to die, and branding Marines war criminals."Read the rest at:
The Kitchen Dispatch: "Right Wing Extremists" Party. Visit Code Pink. Wonder --Is Jerry Brown The New Pink?
Thought For Today 8-23-2010
Sophocles
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Pink is the new Brown
Smart gal, wise alice Kate Coe points out to us that Jim Jones brought out the votes for Gov. Pinkbeam "back in the day." Pinkbeam had though Jim was a "great guy." Now, Governor Pinkbeam is intending to take money from Code Pink.
Rally for the troops today. See post below for details on why.
757 Palms Blvd, Venice Beach. Fund raiser by Code Pink for Governor Pinkbeam.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Saturday in Venice: Jerry Brown To Kick Troops In The Face
Damn shame Jerry is forcing us to vote for a candidate
who didn't bother to vote for 28 years, and has all the appeal of a cold brussel sprout.
Jim Hanson has a great article up about former Governor/Mayor of Oakland/Attorney General Jerry Brown who is going to be cavorting with the nefarious harridan Jodie Evans, at a Code Pink-sponsored fundraiser this Saturday in Venice. Apparently, he needs more money to run against Meg Whitman, and doesn't mind kicking a few troops in the face in order to grab at some liberal west side money.
Read Jim's article, which also details their protests outside Walter Reed hospital when the wounded were being bused in from Iraq and Afghanistan. They jeered at the busloads of wounded.
"Perhaps their most reprehensible act was protests outside the Walter Reed Medical Center where our wounded troops were recuperating. They would gather on Friday nights to coincide with the arrival of the bus carrying our wounded just arrived from overseas. What kind of low human being does it take to attack those injured while fighting for our freedom? A Code Pinko, that’s who."And Jim should know. He witnessed their attacks.
When it comes to the troops, there is not much difference between Code Pink and the Westboro "God Hates Fags" Baptist group.
Dear Jerry,
The best thing you ever did was date Linda Rondstadt.
And that was one hell of a long time ago.
You really should of left it at that.
You want their tainted money, you've got it.
But guess what else?
You've already lost.
Time Clocks at the Los Angeles Times
From: Chris Avetisian, CFO
Gwen Murakami, SVP Administration
Subject: KRONOS – new time and attendance system
To: All LATMG employees
Here’s the first of several communication steps we will be taking to explain those black boxes that have been installed in our buildings. Tribune has initiated several technology projects to improve the efficiencies of many business processes and the new web-based KRONOS time and attendance system is one of them. KRONOS will replace our current time entry system that provides data for our paychecks every two weeks. The black boxes are time clocks which will be one way that employees will be able to report their time; online reporting is another way.
Because accurate paychecks are important to everyone, we want to be sure that we transition to KRONOS in the best way possible. Next month, we’ll provide training to managers/supervisors as well as to employees in each department, so you’ll be very familiar with the new process when we “go live”. We know that you have a lot of questions and we’ll be sure to address all of them in the upcoming training sessions.
Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks.
Tribune execs' bankruptcy proceedings update
Memo to Tribune employees
From: Tribune Communications
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 12:55 PM
Subject: Message from Randy and Gerry/Chapter 11 Developments
Today we informed the U.S. Bankruptcy Court overseeing our Chapter 11 filing that we intend to file amendments to our plan of restructuring by next Friday, Aug. 27th. We'll also be filing a supplemental disclosure statement and a motion about procedures related to voting on the plan, and it appears that our confirmation hearing may be rescheduled to Nov. 8th.
This process is moving more slowly and has become noisier than we had hoped. In spite of the noise, you are performing exceptionally. As the Chapter 11 process moves forward, we must continue to focus on our business and our mission to provide outstanding service to our customers, advertisers and communities. Next week, we'll file our monthly operating report for July and once again, our financial results will be strong. All of our media businesses are profitable, and our creditors recognize how well we are performing. We're delivering new, creative products to the market, transforming our business, and operating more efficiently. Our strongest asset is you, and the fine work you are doing.
Thank you -- for your creativity, your innovation, your dedication. We've done a lot. We have a lot more to do. Don’t get distracted. We're on a roll, and we aren't going to slow down. Let's go!
[CEO] Randy [Michaels] and [COO] Gerry [Spector]
SOURCE: Poynter Online
Friday Afternoon in the Blogosphere
- While children die - Los Angeles Times
- Tribune Bankruptcy Settlement Falls Apart - WBEZ
- What's Next, Going After A Strip Club? - Advice Goddess
- Tribune to Amend Reorganization Plan - Wall Street Journal
- Tribune Co.'s proposed bankruptcy settlement falls apart - LAT
- LA Weekly's Mike Penner, Christine Daniels Profile - Tina Dupuy
- Tribune Co. says bankruptcy negotiations have failed - Sun-Times
- Tribune Bankruptcy Plan Forced Back To Square One - Paid Content
- Tribune bankruptcy talks break down as key players flee - Kevin Roderick
- 25% of Americans “Confident” in Newspapers - Newspaper Death Watch
Shura We Be In Afghanistan? Andrew Lubin, Tim Hetherington & Sebastian Junger Chime In
Photo courtesy of Marine Combat Reporter Andrew Lubin. Marines hold a shura with the movers and shakers of local tribes in Gamsir, Helmand Province.
"From the Female Engagement Teams, to holding meetings with the movers and shakers of the local tribes, they're doing what most civilians here never find out about because a lot of the mainstream media, and many bloggers are more engaged with what's not working, or using stats to further a political point of view."Read the rest at: The Kitchen Dispatch
Also, imagine generations growing up without music.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Pete Mastin Playing August 28th
Former Los Angeles Times Press Room Supervisor PETE MASTIN and his band The Resurrected Band will be playing at Lake Alice Trading Company on Saturday August 28th, at 9:00 p.m. There will be many of Pete's former colleagues in attendance, so join in for a fun filled night of classic Rock.
Lake Alice Trading Company
3616 University Ave
Riverside, CA. 92501-3331
951.686.7343
DIRECTIONS
h/t Kathy Brokhausen
How we broke the story
A simple request by two Los Angeles Times reporters for salary information on public officials in the small city of Bell blossomed into a scandal that has captivated readers nationwide. Reporters Jeff Gottlieb and Ruben Vives broke the story that disclosed Bell's city manager was being paid $787,637 a year. Come hear them tell "How we got that story" next Thursday evening, Aug. 26, at the Los Angeles Press Club.
When: 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 26
Where: Los Angeles Press Club in the Steve Allen Theater, 4773 Hollywood Blvd. (two blocks west of Vermont), Metro: Red Line, Sunset/Vermont
Cost: Free for members, $15 for nonmembers (pre-paid)...refreshments included, of course.
Location:
Los Angeles Press Club
4773 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
QuadTech AccuCam for Newspaper Printers
Save Our Trade: Civil Cases Filed Against Freeriders
The option of becoming a "Beck Objector" allows bargaining unit employees to pay a lesser amount and waives membership in the Union. Beck Objectors cannot attend meetings, vote on Local business or in elections, nominate candidates or run for Local Office. Beck Objectors must be current in dues payments and in good standing in order to become an "Agency Fee Payer" The Freeriders that have never paid dues to the Local are not recognized by our Local as Beck Objectors and owe the full amount of $60.00 per mo. for each month owed.
As a result of our filing, Lee Carey and his FREE legal team have filed a motion with the NLRB to reverse its dismissal of Lee's attempted de-authorization election. The National Right to Work Foundation is funded by donations from Major Corporations and Anti-Union businesses, quite possibly even Tribune, representing employees that cannot afford legal representation. Lee's refusal to pay dues under the contract has cost the dues paying members over $30,000.00 plus! That is your dues money that could be used to benefit all of the membership in numerous ways; instead of spent foolishly fighting eachother only benefiting our Attorneys!
A de-authorization of the union security language would no doubt cripple the Local financially making it impossible to defend the contract when the company chooses to violate the agreements contained within it.
In Solidarity,
Ron Pineda,
President
GCC/IBT Local 140-N
Save Our Trade: Civil Cases Filed Against Freeriders
Thought For Today 8-19-2010
Edith Wharton
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Blue Lynx Media LLC Opens Shared Service Center in Texas
Tribune Company announced today that its new subsidiary, Blue Lynx Media LLC, has opened a shared service center in Lewisville, TX, where it is expected to provide jobs for as many as 200 new employees.
Blue Lynx Media will provide solutions for the parent company’s back-office operations. Its goal is to standardize and centralize certain administrative functions in order to minimize transactional inefficiencies and establish a strategic advantage in data analysis. Blue Lynx Media will initially focus on financial responsibilities and systems administration.
“Centralizing financial transactional processing in a low-cost manner is key to Tribune gaining efficiencies,” said Nick Cory, president of Blue Lynx Media. “In addition, the establishment of a shared service center allows us to reallocate some of our finance resources, enabling us to compete on analytics.”
The company estimates that implementation of the shared service center, utilizing simplified, standardized processes, will save Tribune tens of millions annually. Taking a fresh look at end-to-end processes is a key component of that effort.
Blue Lynx Media will evaluate operations continuously as it looks for efficiencies. The transition of all financial transactions to the Lewisville-based center will take place over the course of the next 18 months. Tribune selected ConVergence Office Campus in Lewisville because of its value and location. The City of Lewisville provided personal property and workforce development incentives to facilitate the deal.
Wednesday Afternoon in the Blogosphere
- Journalists Killed in Line of Duty - CPJ
- The Beachwood Reporter - Save Our Trade
- The LA Times Isn't Dead Yet - Matthew Fleischer
- Front Pages From Around the World - Tina Dupuy
- Tribune Creditors Win Approval for More Time - Bloomberg
- Zell to bankruptcy court: I want my money back - Chicago Business
- Zell Can’t Be Made to Pay for Tribune Pension Losses - Bloomberg
- Forbes to Staff: ‘Get Thee to a Bloggery’ - Newspaper Death Watch
- Dr. Laura quits radio, cites (LOL) the First Amendment - Kevin Roderick
- News Corp. newspaper for computers and cellphones - Los Angeles Times
Roger Dolan Rest in Peace
Services for Mr. Dolan:
Saturday, August 21, 2010
11:00 am
Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills
6300 Forest Lawn Drive
Los Angeles, CA. 90068
323.769.7309
DIRECTIONS
Thought For Today 8-18-2010
John Dewey
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Thought For Today 8-17-2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Should We Be In Afghanistan?
Read the rest at:
The Kitchen Dispatch: Should We Be In Afghanistan?
Thought For Today 8-16-2010
Alice Duer Miller
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Donations For Murdered Volunteer Health Care Workers
"Please go to the International Assistance Mission site and make a donation through PayPal. I've taken a screen shot to show you that you can direct your donation to this special fund."
Read the rest at:
The Kitchen Dispatch
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Thought For Today 8-12-2010
Nikki Giovanni
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Thought For Today 8-11-2010
Warren Bennis
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Thought For Today 8-10-10
Norman Cousins
Monday, August 09, 2010
Thought For Today 8-9-2010
William Wordsworth
Three Seasoned Professionals Senselessly Murdered
In all of this, the biggest losers are the Afghan people. As it was with those murdered at Ft. Hood, health care professionals willing to carry out their work in these kinds of condition are a rare breed. It is estimated that 250,000 Afghans were helped by the efforts of Dr. Tom Little. Now, another 250,000 will have to go without.
Read the rest at The Kitchen Dispatch
Friday, August 06, 2010
The Kitchen Dispatch: Orange County CA Native, US Army Sgt. Daniel Lim, Laid To Rest
"Whether it was tattooing the name of his beloved baby sister on his chest or spending his first Army paycheck on his parents, Daniel Lim never hesitated to demonstrate his devotion to his family.See the video and the sad but moving slideshow as reported by Michael Goulding and Ellen Pak of the OC Register at: The Kitchen Dispatch
While recently deployed in Afghanistan, Lim, an Army sergeant, stood in line for hours each week to call his parents. He wanted to reassure them that he was OK. That they had nothing to worry about."
Los Angeles Times Celebration of Food & Wine
Friday Afternoon in the Blogosphere
- The Newsonomics of the fading 80/20 rule - NJL
- Will the paywall work for Newspapers? - Guardian
- City of L.A. posts salaries of workers - Kevin Roderick
- It's hard to take the Tribune's carping - Beachwood Reporter
- Washington Post sees eight-fold rise in 2Q - Washington Post
- Blame piles up in Tribune Co.'s 2007 buyout - Chicago Tribune
- Will Tribune’s Alleged Dishonesty Destroy Their Bankruptcy? - RB
- Consolidation of Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express - CM
- Times photographer ordered to stop photographing arraignment - LAT
- Tribune Deal Never Should Have Happened - Broadcast Union News
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Thought For Today 8-5-2010
Oscar Wilde
Is Desire Enough?
Read the rest at: The Kitchen Dispatch
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Wednesday Afternoon in the Blogosphere
- Journalism Under Attack in Mexico - Tina Dupuy
- LA Times Book Blogger Joins Staff - Pandora Young
- Houlihan Lokey Declined to Endorse Tribune LBO - Reuters
- Bank Refused ‘Solvency Opinion’ on Tribune Co. Deal - E&P
- Tribune Might Move Offices, Jobs to Texas - My Fox Chicago
- Blame piles up in Tribune Co.'s 2007 buyout - Chicago Tribune
- Publisher of Watts Times signs off at 34 years - Kevin Roderick
- Tribune proposes severance package for top executives - LA Times
- 2 Tribune execs engaged in fraud during sale - Chicago Sun Times
- Tools to Empower a New Kind of Journalism - Newspaper Death Watch
Look For Me and My Friends On PBS and A Summer Wrap Up
Read the rest at: The Kitchen Dispatch
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Blogging Pressman Marks 38 Years at the LA Times
thirty-eight year anniversary with the Los Angeles Times this afternoon. Barely made it through the last attempt to eradicate me from the pressroom, but I’m still there with a little help from my friends.
When I began my career with the newspaper circulation was climbing, and we had trouble squeezing in all the advertisements, which usually resulted in many hours of overtime.
The standard crew size was eleven men; women did not enter the pressroom until the lead plates were replaced with plastic letterpress plates. When the press run required a double delivery mode a twelfth man was added to the crew to monitor the offside of the conveyor. Add more than one spot color and an ink pourer position was hired to keep the ink boxes filled throughout the run.
So it’s very sad to see the shape of the newspaper today, always seeking ways to eliminate employees and cut costs in any and every way possible.
Not certain I will see my thirty-ninth year at the newspaper, but I’ll give it my best.
Thought For Today 8-3-2010
Elizabeth Foley
Monday, August 02, 2010
Thought For Today 8-2-2010
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Restrepo: Reaching Beyond The Wire To The Left & The Right
Read the rest at: The Kitchen Dispatch