Chattanooga's turn - again

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This was sent to me yesterday. A buddy there confirmed the one in sports:

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_149969.asp
 
Was just about to send this through the Pipeline after reading a disheartening Facebook status and tracking it down. Best wishes to all involved. A couple fine folks and fellow SJers there. Hope they're OK.
 
According to the latest ABC reports, Chattanooga's circulation rose nearly two percent.

Wow.
 
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Darren, a good one. So too was Beverly Carroll on the news side -- she's been there for years and is THE institutional memory for Chattanooga. She must have rubbed Griscom wrong or something as I can't imagine she wasn't still an asset. Ditto John Coniglio, also there for years.

I wonder how much of that 2 percent increase was hundreds of papers being sent every day to Volkswagen's headquarters and the various suppliers hoping to glom on?
 
No more "Yeah-Yeah"?
That really, truly does break my heart. Darren is a terrific writer and an even better person. I hate it for him and for Jay.
My best wishes to Mr. Epps. I will have a beer in your honor. May even have to drive all the way to Doc's or the CBC to do it.
 
Hammer Pants said:
According to the latest ABC reports, Chattanooga's circulation rose nearly two percent.

Wow.

I'm heart-broken to hear that the bleeding continues. There are good people up there. Hang in there until you find something better.

So circulation is up, but that's not enough? In my mind, that means there's more money, too.

Talk about conflicting messages. Thanks for buying our newspaper. Here's an even worse product.

I'm sorry, but even stupid people can see through this crap anymore. Please quit milking our industry - and careers - dry!!!
 
Circulation can be barely up, but if advertising revenue is significantly down, that's the larger issue. I'm not encouraging the cuts here, just saying there's more to a newspaper's viability than paying customers.
 
mediaguy said:
Circulation can be barely up, but if advertising revenue is significantly down, that's the larger issue. I'm not encouraging the cuts here, just saying there's more to a newspaper's viability than paying customers.

I'm well aware that this is more than just about circulation. It's just frustrating to hear that this industry continues to make cuts in the newsroom despite increasing circulation.
 
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