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Re: Enquirer Layoffs: The Tally So Far
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Re: Enquirer Layoffs: The Tally So Far
My newspaper is fortunate because it's family-owned, not in debt, not the second newspaper in a two-newspaper town, not in a boom-and-bust part of the nation, with one of the highest-percentage readerships in the country and a good appreciation of online news. Still, it has to cope with the economy and the drop in national advertising. I guess I'm a little more optimistic than most.
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Re: Enquirer Layoffs: The Tally So Far
My take is the internet will overtake newspapers in metropolitan areas completely, and small towns eventually. But the local media will have to find a way to better inform and better market.
Right now local media fails miserably at this on the internet level. Most TV stations in the lower 100 markets do not have an internet writer. Usually it's just a producer tasked with copy and paste scripts from the last newscast aired. Getting news from a TV station online is hit or miss in quality. Local online newspapers are only as good as the printed version. Some good, some bad. but the marketing is bad all over.
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But producing good, crisp copy in a short amount of time is very, very difficult. John Fay covers baseball, yes. And he's very lucky to do so. But the job isn't cake. He deals with limited access, standoffish players, frequent deadlines, a ridiculous amount of travel, etc. etc. I don't think that just anyone could do it, and do it well. |
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Re: Enquirer Layoffs: The Tally So Far
We could always just mount one of these in the town square.
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I'll stick up for GIDP here. Journalists have prided themselves on not being professionally certified like other professions -- too independent for that. There's always been a certain amount of "working Joe with a keen eye and the right access" to the job as journalists see it. When bloggers came along, journalists started trying to differentiate what they do from the "amateurs." But it's not necessarily the talent or training that sets them apart. There are plenty of non-journalists who are truly experts in their fields who can now report and publish directly. Many times amateur bloggers home in on one subject, like sabremetrics, and master it in a way that a journalist who is going from one thing to another doesn't. In the future, a lot of journalism might be done by people who have day jobs. But there tends to be a lot of burnout and turnover among amateur bloggers. I think the biggest gap between journalists and non-journalists is about doing it for the long haul, doing it when no one else wants to, doing it when powerful people are trying to stop you.
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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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I see that Peter Bronson was one of the ones cut. Any other significant names on the list? Too bad Daugherty is still there
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What I've started to see is a lot of local free or specialized publications taking over for the main newspaper. As they are often published on a weekly basis, they don't have the same overhead of a daily. I've noticed more in-depth investigative articles coming from local free weeklies than from my daily newspapers, which often rely on straight quotes or press releases from parties involved with little detail beyond that. I wonder if the way of the newspaper in the future is to merge some of these local weeklies, alternative newspapers, and specialized business journals to have a major weekly paper.
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Location: Mason, OH
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A harbinger of the future?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/20/bu...20espn.html?em Quote:
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You already have one of the sites mentioned in the article: http://espncincinnati.com/main.html
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