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RIP East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.)

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by 2muchcoffeeman, Nov 2, 2009.

  1. Turd-Ferguson

    Turd-Ferguson New Member

    OK, so bonuses for execs while everyone else is forced to give up a week's pay....Hmmm. Let me get this straight. All those furloughs weren't required to benefit the company's financial state but to pay out bonuses to executives? Interesting. Sounds familiar. I guess business school would've been the way to go.
     
  2. Cosmo

    Cosmo Well-Known Member

    Couldn't agree more on Bob. Not to mention Slim and the laundry list of really excellent writers and columnists who worked at the Trib. I don't want to say any names because I'm afraid I'd leave some out, but safe to say, a lot of people there were very good, very helpful to me when I was a young turd from a little rag in the mountains. I hate to see this happen to them.
     
  3. school of old

    school of old New Member

    To be fair, it is my understanding that everyone lost a weeks pay with furloughs, including executives.

    But yes, I wish I could pocket that kind of cash while running a business into the ground.

    J-School Blue: What the business has become? Hasn't it really always been that way for the publishers and executives? I'm seriously asking. Correct me if I'm wrong.
     
  4. J-School Blue

    J-School Blue Member

    I'm sure it has to a point. But I do think, as with anything else, hard times turn otherwise decent people into mercenaries. I worked for Freedom a few years prior to the utter, complete collapse of the industry and they weren't terrible. There were even modest bonuses every now and again for company profits. Maybe I shouldn't find the rats fleeing the ship and grabbing any crumbs they can mentality surprising, but part of me does.
     
  5. Stitch

    Stitch Active Member

    Paper may have a buyer. Details are sketchy.

    http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/2009/11/20/20091120biz-Tribune1121brief.html
     
  6. Joe Williams

    Joe Williams Well-Known Member

    I feel the pain of those affected. But this did make me LOL.
     
  7. J-School Blue

    J-School Blue Member

    Committing a bit of thread necromancy but search revealed no updates to this situation. It appears the sale might actually go through successfully.

    http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/2010/03/09/20100309east-valley-tribune-sale.html

    I guess it could be taken as good news that it's staying open at all, though this makes me dread.

    http://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/archives/2010/03/11/new-owner-of-pulitzer-winning-east-valley-tribune-chops-newroom-in-half
     
  8. zonazonazona

    zonazonazona New Member

    http://www.heatcity.org/2010/03/layoffs-hit-hard-at-east-valley-tribune-newsroom-cut-by-more-than-half.html

    Here is the list.... MANY good ones, specifically from sports: Les Willsey (a prep sports institution in Arizona) and Steve Burks (one of most versatile people in that building...), also a host of sports copy deskers and photogs
     
  9. Dr. Howard

    Dr. Howard Member

    I seem to remember this paper doing well covering the Cardinals when they first moved to Tempe. Scott Bordow? And Darren Urban maybe? Good people. I think Darren went to the Cardinals as their dotcom guy.
     
  10. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    And Scott just moved to the Republic.
     
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