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McClatchy layoffs?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by steveu, May 16, 2017.

  1. LanceyHoward

    LanceyHoward Well-Known Member

    The McClatchy family has been involved with the Sacramento Bee since 1856 and over time bought up the other Bee newspapers in California (Fresno and Modesto and maybe somebody else). In the late 80's they went public and their corporate strategy was to buy papers and try to increase the quality of the paper and hence revenues, unlike Gannett. For a long time they were considered the best managed chain because they increased the circulation of their papers while other chains were seeing declines. So they were able to expand quickly.

    But then they borrowed billions to buy Knight-Ridder just before the crash of 2008 and it all went to hell. The stock has gone from 700 a share in 2005 (adjusted for a reverse split) to 9 a share.

    Part of the strategy to increase readership was to invest a good sports section. Sacramento had Scott Howard-Cooper on the Kings and I think they hired him away from the Lakers beat at the LA Times. The Kansas City Star had Posnanski, Whitlock, et.al . You can fill an all-star sports section with the guys who went through Tacoma.

    But then the company borrowed billions to buy Knight-Ridder just before the crash of 2008 and it all went to hell. The stock has gone from 700 a share in 2005 (adjusted for a reverse split) to 9 a share today and they just struggle to stay out of Chapter 11.
     
    Last edited: Apr 26, 2018
  2. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member

    No disagreement there. Trying to think of what may have been more criminal, journalistically, the Knight Ridder shareholders forcing the sale, or McClatchy swallowing the whole, which begat the growth of what we now know as DFM.

    I've been at papers where either Modesto or Fresno was the "big city" paper. More recently Fresno. They had a great sports staff in the mid-90s at the height of things. Woj was their columnist and Andy Katz covered Fresno State basketball during the Tark era. And they traveled with some teams. Imagine nowadays sending someone on the road to cover Fresno State softball, or the Fresno Grizzlies their first few years? Or two reporters (Carzano and Andy Boogaard) AND a shooter to Puerto Rico to investigate an eligibility question in one of the top area high school programs? Now I doubt they staff the Grizzlies that much at home, because of a lack of bodies and the early deadlines to ship it to Sacramento.

    Those were the days, my friend ...
     
  3. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    I remember when McClatchy had its first big round of layoffs in June 2008. Folks were stunned. Those were the good ol' days.
     
  4. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    Obligatory BLOGS! post.

    Those digital sub figures average to about 3,500 per market. Let that sink in.
     
  5. Joe Williams

    Joe Williams Well-Known Member

    Three sportswriters in Sacramento.
    Damn, my first job out of college so many moons ago was at a daily in a town of 35,000, with a circulation of 20K.
    We had a three-person sports staff there.
    They might be down to two now.
     
  6. LanceyHoward

    LanceyHoward Well-Known Member

    I think McClatchey is the only publicly held chain that prints the circulation numbers in their annual report. Here is ample evidence of the damage the internet has done. The numbers belwo are the 2007 and 2008 circulation numbers. It did not copy well. The next psot will be the 2017 numbers.

    2008
    2007
    Circulation by Newspaper

    Daily
    Sunday
    The Sacramento Bee
    259,223 300,510 270,697 312,706

    The Kansas City
    (Missouri) Star
    243,488 332,004 252,957 348,182

    The Miami Herald

    221,736 285,246 254,384 317,776

    (Fort Worth) Star-Telegram
    197,672 283,914 207,564 292,771

    Charlotte Observer

    199,956 253,393 211,126 265,142

    The
    (Raleigh) News & Observer
    162,224 207,080 171,094 211,712

    The Fresno Bee

    142,518 167,184 150,482 173,558

    The
    (Tacoma) News Tribune
    106,441 120,897 112,370 128,568

    Lexington Herald-Leader

    104,140 127,424 109,036 137,109

    The
    (Columbia, SC) State
    97,964 125,149 104,786 132,525

    The Wichita Eagle

    80,879 125,506 85,005 132,452

    El Nuevo Herald

    78,255 86,733 79,931 87,477

    The Modesto Bee

    75,390 79,430 79,918 83,870

    Anchorage Daily News

    61,520 68,732 63,641 72,587

    Idaho Statesman
    (Boise)
    59,566 77,263 63,033 82,984

    The
    (Macon, GA) Telegraph
    54,132 68,649 56,333 71,839

    Belleville
    (Illinois) News-Democrat
    50,840 59,465 52,293 64,393

    The
    (Myrtle Beach, SC) Sun News
    47,931 59,304 49,946 60,481

    The Bradenton
    (Florida) Herald
    42,620 48,547 43,420 49,236

    (Columbus, GA) Ledger-Enquirer

    39,749 47,738 42,567 51,375
    (Biloxi) Sun Herald

    42,189 47,393 44,509 49,524
    Tri-City (Washington) Herald

    39,912 42,161 40,318 42,819
    The (San Luis Obispo, CA) Tribune
    35,891 41,290 36,579 42,167

    The Olympian
    (Washington)
    30,313 37,237 31,890 39,218
    The (Rock Hill, SC) Herald
    28,242 30,510 30,210 31,983

    (Pennsylvania) Centre Daily Times
    23,274 30,291 24,274 31,409

    The Bellingham
    (Washington) Herald
    21,702 27,175 22,866 28,898

    The Island Packet
    (Hilton Head, SC)
    18,489 19,716 18,974 20,394

    Merced
    (California) Sun-Star
    15,618 — 15,728 —

    The Beaufort
    (South Carolina) Gazette
    11,701 10,915 11,794 11,285
     
  7. LanceyHoward

    LanceyHoward Well-Known Member

    Here are the 2017 numbers

    The first number is daily, then Sunday. So Miami, for example, went from 243,000 as shown above to 82,000. Charlotte went from 197,000 to 83,000.

    Miami Herald
    92,260
    121,971

    The Kansas City Star
    114,144
    155,794

    The Charlotte Observer
    83,609
    118,903

    The Sacramento Bee
    122,600
    225,343

    Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
    188,257
    194,457

    The Wichita Eagle
    37,843
    86,848

    El Nuevo Herald
    30,065
    40,885

    The (Raleigh)News & Observer
    84,287
    113,790

    The (Columbia) State
    43,948
    97,109

    The Telegraph
    Macon, GA
    21,849
    27,985

    Lexington Herald-Leader
    49,169
    79,192

    The Fresno Bee
    73,529
    107,136

    The (Tacoma) News Tribune
    43,452
    93,476

    Belleville News-Democrat
    23,628
    56,120

    Idaho Statesman
    36,006
    64,723

    Ledger-Enquirer
    Columbus, GA
    17,444
    21,434

    The (San Luis Obispo) Tribune
    19,409
    29,787


    The Island Packet
    Hilton Head, SC
    15,639
    17,038

    The Bradenton Herald
    20,235
    25,139

    The Modesto Bee
    37,792
    64,477

    Centre Daily Times
    State College, PA
    11,976
    15,647

    Sun Herald
    Biloxi, MS
    21,013
    31,563

    The Sun News
    Myrtle Beach, SC
    23,204
    30,259

    The Herald
    Rock Hill, SC
    10,786
    13,346

    The Bellingham Herald
    11,749
    15,186

    Tri-City Herald
    Kennewick, WA
    18,438
    29,998

    The Olympian
    Olympia, WA
    13,524
    29,521

    Merced Sun-Star
    11,089

    The Herald-Sun
    Durham, NC
    10,676
    11,156

    The Beaufort Gazette
    5,066
    5,442
     
  8. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    Sacramento went from 270k to 122k in 10 years. That’s a 55 percent drop.
     
  9. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    Someone told me KC had some layoffs today?
     
  10. Slacker

    Slacker Well-Known Member

    See, that was my curiosity: When does the hammer fall again at KC, Charlotte and Miami?
     
  11. Waldo9939

    Waldo9939 Active Member

    These numbers are simply staggering.
     
  12. BurnsWhenIPee

    BurnsWhenIPee Well-Known Member

    Saw someone at the Belleville (Ill.) paper, another McClatchy property, tweet today that his last day is May 11 or something. Wasn't clear about whose decision it was, and didn't answer when followers asked him if it was retirement, layoff or other.
     
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