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New York Times does not meet buyout goal; must resort to layoffs
20 hours ago ago from Editors Weblog
The deadline for the previously announced New York Times optional buyouts was yesterday and according to a memo sent out by editor Bill Keller last Friday, the paper will be far short of meeting its goal of having 100 staff accept the offer. This will force the paper to resort to layoffs, reports paidContent . The offered buyouts have been on the table since October, after the terms were agreed upon by both the Times and its largest ...
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9 hours ago ago from Web Feet Integrated Marketing
Yesterday was the deadline for New York Times employees to take buyouts. The paper needs to cut 100 newsroom positions this year and hopes to do as much of the cutting as possible via these buyouts. So far, a list of about 22 reporters taking the buyout, many of them veterans of the paper, has been assembled by Gawker. News came today that veteran and well respected technology reporter Saul Hansell is leaving the paper to join AOL's new ...
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17 hours ago ago from Gawker
We've updated our New York Times Buyout List this morning with tips we received on three more veteran staffers taking buyouts: A photo editor, a sports writer, and another business reporter. If you...
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New York Times, Belo Offer Revenue Forecasts
14 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY JOAN E. SOLSMAN New York Times Co. said its print-advertising sales will continue to decline though digital ads are strengthening. The newspaper publisher also it expects the Boston Globe to be profitable in 2010 and that it decided to keep its small New England paper, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Newspapers publishers like the New York Times have been pummeled by the ongoing advertising downturn and the shift to online media. ...
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15 hours ago ago from U.S. News
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9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Saul Hansell, the veteran technology reporter and columnist for The York Times has left the paper to join AOL's new "Seed" unit, a mostly automated news site. The site been getting some mixed notices lately from some media watchers . Saul is the first "live" journalist to join the new venture. He shares the news on his personal blog . He created and edited Bits, the technology bog of The New York Times. I interviewed him when the site ...
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