May 7, 2007

CQ Media Alert: The Hugh Hewitt Show (Update: Strib Announces Staff Reductions)

I'll be appearing on the Hugh Hewitt show tonight at 5:30 pm. We'll be talking about the Lileks story, which should come as no surprise, since James has been a contributor to Hugh's show for years. Be sure to tune in, and you can also catch the live stream at AM 1280 The Patriot!

UPDATE: The Strib announced what we knew was coming -- 145 positions will be cut:

The Star Tribune announced plans Monday to reduce its workforce by about 145 employees across the company, primarily through voluntary buyouts. ...

“Revenue has been declining since 2004 and we need to respond to that reality.” Ridder said in a prepared statement. “The newspaper business model has changed and this restructuring will allow us to align more resources with what readers and advertisers are demanding from us. Through this process we will be increasing resources focused on local content and advertising products, in both print and online. ...

“This is difficult, but we join many newsrooms in having to restructure for changing times,” Barnes said in a statement. “We will continue to deliver a deep, rich state and local news report every day, whether readers want to get that online or in print. In fact, in the restructuring, we'll be shifting more reporters to local news, in-depth news, and online information gathering than we had before these staff reductions. And we will still have by far the largest news gathering operation in the Upper Midwest region."

They've already started shifting those reporters to local news, which is what they offered Lileks. Many people assume that they want to force James to quit, which may be true, but it won't help in gathering news. And if the Strib thinks it can convince us that they'll produce a better newspaper and more in-depth reporting with fewer reporters, then Barnes has been reading her own editorial section for too long.

I wonder if Barack Obama will chastise Barnes and Ridder for the violence they have inflicted on their staff?

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Comments (7)

Posted by RBMN [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 7:00 PM

I think they plan to hire someone named Jaime Diego Lazaro for about half the price. He has a lot of funny stories about being in a Mariachi band in Mexico City.

Posted by jiHymas@himivest.com [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 7:09 PM

Cap'n Ed: And if the Strib thinks it can convince us that they'll produce a better newspaper and more in-depth reporting with fewer reporters, then Barnes has been reading her own editorial section for too long.

That's like cutting taxes to increase revenue!

Posted by SDN [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 7:15 PM

With the exception that we have repeated evidence that tax cuts do exactly that. In other words, more evidence than we have for AGW.

Posted by Chuck [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 9:55 PM

Ed,
Do you remember the Blue Baron from Cerritos?

Posted by Chuck [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 10:01 PM

Ed,
Do you remember the Blue Baron?
Are you from Cerritos, CA?

Posted by Captain Ed [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 10:18 PM

Yes I am! Is this the Blue Baron's father? I hope all is well. My e-mail address is on the right sidebar -- drop me a line and let me know how everyone is.

Posted by Douglas [TypeKey Profile Page] | May 7, 2007 10:24 PM

This is a disasterous decision on the part of the Star-Tribune.

On the other hand, If Lileks were to appear on the front page of the Star-Tribune, and the front page of the local section, writing whatever he's good and feels like writing, and look-at-me-look-at-me-I'm-so-great Nick Coleman only appeared in the Source section with the comics and puzzles, that would be a significant improvement for the paper in both quality and circulation.