The Colorado
Sun made its official debut on Sept. 10, bringing to fruition plans former
Denver Post Editors Larry Ryckman and Dana Coffield first announced in June.
Ryckman and Coffield left The Post in March after owner Digital First Media’s
hedge fund owner Alden Global Capital ordered the paper’s already decimated
newsroom to cut one-third of its staff.
“Today is
the day we’ve been working toward, fretting about and imagining,” Ryckman wrote
in a welcome letter to readers. He concluded the letter with, “Here comes The
Sun.”
The Sun
marks the first success story of a news organization meant to fill a void in
news coverage that the Mile
High City
has seen worsen over the past decade. That void began when the Rocky Mountain
News published its final edition on February 27, 2009. While there were hopes
of a Rocky revival, first in print and then online, neither came to fruition.
“If Alden
isn’t willing to do good journalism here, it should sell The Post to owners who
will,” the editorial pleaded.
Alden
subsequently issued orders that writers and editors were not to use the hedge
fund’s name in copy about the layoffs, and Plunkett resigned in May. Ryckman
followed.
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