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WolvEagle

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Here's the journalismjobs.com ad:

http://www.journalismjobs.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=1379200

Staff of two, huh? And you don't get to oversee Michigan football and basketball coverage, even though you can see into Michigan Stadium from .com's downtown offices. Just wow.

The previous sports editor, Jim Knight, took a PR job at U-M. He's a really good guy, and I'm sure he's missed.
 
A FAR FAR FAR cry from what this job was when Jim Knight was hiring for it years ago ... sigh.

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This sparked a conversation among former A2 News sports staffers about the max size of our former sports department. Circa 2006 it consisted of at least 16 staffers, 9 full time, 5 or 6 close to full time (29 hours a week with benefits) and two or three more part-timers with fewer hours.

It's a great town.
 
We had 18 in sports before the cutting started, and it was a hard-working, creative, fun group.
 
An exceptional group. Thrilled to have one of them working with me now
 
Jim_Carty said:
This sparked a conversation among former A2 News sports staffers about the max size of our former sports department. Circa 2006 it consisted of at least 16 staffers, 9 full time, 5 or 6 close to full time (29 hours a week with benefits) and two or three more part-timers with fewer hours.

It's a great town.

Before that, there were 8 fulltimers and probably 10-12 29-hour people and 3-4 with fewer hours.
 
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That ad's depressing as hell. A-squared is a great town and it used to have a really strong newspaper.

This line in the J-jobs listing seems to acknowledge as much:

Spend some time on our website. Check out the MLive.com sports coverage. If you still like what you see and want to be a part of it, send a cover letter ...
 
The .com is even a shell of it former self, let alone the newspaper.


It really started going down hill about a year or so ago when they cut the proven journalists and started hiring fresh out of college kids with no perspective as their top reporters.
 
Tomorrow is the third anniversary of The Ann Arbor News closing - July 23, 2009. It doesn't seem like it's been three years.
 

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