I can't say it's been fun. It has not. But it has been oddly rewarding. Thank you all for your participation and support.
Let's be careful out there!
About newsroom staffing cuts at the Dallas Morning News. Because somebody needs to do it.
I can't say it's been fun. It has not. But it has been oddly rewarding. Thank you all for your participation and support.
Let's be careful out there!
I consider your efforts truly heroic. I am so grateful to you for having the cojones to do this.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for all your work. Those of us laid off benefited enormously.
At least we weren't the only ones.
ReplyDeletehttp://frontburner.dmagazine.com/2009/04/16/three-officers-forced-out-at-morning-news/
Spartacus, if I could, I'd pin a medal on you ... but then, that would blow your cover. So consider this a virtual pinning of your virtual medal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for providing an invaluable service and upholding high ethical standards for this blog.
Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSince the reorg is still pending, if you could post what's happening with that as you can.
You have been a lifeline for those of us tossed off the sinking A.H. Belo. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWait, wait -- did you see the e-mail asking for REPORTING VOLUNTEERS?
ReplyDeleteThe reorg seems to be happening in plain sight. Not much need for an anonymous bulletin board to help people keep track. Yes, I saw the volunteer memo. No doubt there will continue to be ridicule-inspiring memos from our managers. But you really don't need me to provide a forum for snark. That's what newsrooms are for. :) If enough people really see a need for this to stay open or to re-open, I'll continue to check the e-mail even after I go on hiatus. Maybe I'll hook up a Bat-signal or something.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's "ridicule-inspiring" to ask for help covering the Metro weekend shifts. Geez, those folks just lost a huge chunk of their staff. Is it SO AWFUL for someone in another department, who has Metro experience, to consider working a Saturday or Sunday every few months to relieve some of the pressure on Metro? It's overtime for most of us, and it might do some people good to get back in the trenches every once in a while. George wasn't demanding, remember -- he was asking for volunteers. So if you don't want to, don't. But don't snark about a genuine effort to make things easier on some of our colleagues.
ReplyDeleteI didn't say it was ridicule-DESERVING. But it's clear that it inspired some snark. (I can't imagine there are enough non-Local News folks who would volunteer to make much of a difference. But it's worth asking, I guess.)
ReplyDeleteI think the point was that maybe there wouldn't be a need for freakin' VOLUNTEERS if some people who were doing a fine job hadn't been let go.
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