The Los Angeles Times once had over 950 pressmen and women at it's three production facilities, today that number has dwindled down to 95. Three more pressmen have taken the never ending buyouts.
Tribune Media's $650 million insider windfall - Crain's
Few young adults rely on print media, study finds - Ocala
Star to end paid digital subscriptions on April 1 - The Star
Tribune TV-Ent. Adjusted 4Q Rev Up 15% - TV News Check
The New York Times launches main Instagram account - Poynter
Sun-Times offers to postpone layoffs — with a catch - Robert Feder
Digital Shift the Only Way to Save Some Newspapers - Good E-Reader
Circulation: Forget Everything You Thought You Knew - Editor and Publisher
Company Shares of Tribune Publishing Company Drops by -15.4% - Winston View
Arbitrator, Mark Burstein's Seniority Grievance Decision at L.A. Times - Save Our Trade
Those buttons on Chuck's shirt are going to hurt someone if they pop off. Rick's shirt looks like it already shot a few buttons off.
ReplyDeletelet the remaining strike. they would be easily filled with the ones that left or got laid off for 22 bucks a hour
ReplyDeleteCan we find a Mortician out of work to take Russ's job for 22 bucks an hour?
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