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More cuts at USA Today?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Moderator1, Sep 3, 2014.

  1. PaperDoll

    PaperDoll Well-Known Member

    You mean "Social Tuesday?" Gannetteers were supposed to pimp themselves out to the communities they cover yesterday.

    It's a lot easier to get from zero to 100 than from, say, 2500 to 2600. Time of year is in many sportswriters' favor though.

    Several friends have mentioned their ratios, so I guess that matters too.
     
  2. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    She should have told the escort to take a hike, and that if the escort touched her in any way, her "old injury" would be aggravated and she'd sue the company.
     
  3. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    Shit, if I was told to boost follower numbers on Twitter, I'd just post porn. Problem solved.
     
  4. Double Down

    Double Down Well-Known Member

    You can buy 10,000 followers for about $100. Most will be fake, but no one at Gannett will figure that out. I'd encourage every USA Today staffer to game the shit out if that ASAP.
     
  5. Bruhman

    Bruhman Active Member

    First job out of Howard University was at USAT. Haven't worked there since 2000 but see some familiar names like Lisa and Deb and Scott and this sucks. It's hard to love journalism when it doesn't love you back. Best wishes to all, casualties and survivors.
     
  6. Thanks for the compliment.

    Yes, I started a Twitter account. But it was only in last week, not in the last three weeks. I really haven't pushed it out there much yet.

    I'd appreciate if every member here Followed me @NashSportsEd.

    Tennessean staff finds out their fates tomorrow. It will be a sleepless night for many of us.

    What we all must remember is what has gotten us to this point. It's not all our fault. We can be the best editors, writers, designers, etc., in the world. If folks are no longer buying us, than revenues go down and the staffing must be cut. I understand that. It hurts.

    But, also abide by the number one policy that I've told everyone who has ever worked for me: Remember. Family comes first. Period. Your family is with you for your lifetime. Your job is what it is. A job. There are many days we love our job. There are those other days, too. But, your family. Is YOUR family. Take care all. Again ... follow me @NashSportsEd. You can find out what I do next. :)

    Dave
     
  7. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    A good meal will go a long way tonight.
     
  8. Joe Williams

    Joe Williams Well-Known Member

    Exactly.

    Newspapers, what's left of 'em, need to get the fuck over themselves. Maybe the editors/bean counters get little woodies when they strong-arm escort someone out. Someone needs to remind them that they'd need to use similar methods, only with firearms at the ready, to escort in most journalists of quality these days.
     
  9. joe king

    joe king Active Member

    Best of luck, Dave, from one who's been there.
     
  10. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    Got you followed. Good luck
     
  11. steveu

    steveu Well-Known Member

    Ditto. Good luck Dave!
     
  12. Tucsondriver

    Tucsondriver Member

    Sorry to hear this. I'd assumed, like I think many of us had, that our industry had stabilized (somewhat) since the bloodbaths of the late 2000's. This year seems like the worst since 2008 (I believe something like 10 percent of the industry was laid off that year alone).
     
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