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November 20, 2008

Dark days at California newspapers

Less than a week after the LA Times lost 57 reporters, editors, columnists and photographers, the San Francisco Chronicle makes deep newsroom cuts, including firing ten top editors. Writes departing deputy managing editor John Curley, “It’s a bad time for me, and a bad time for the paper, but most importantly, I think it’s a bad time for the democracy.”

Update: Layoffs coming at the Mercury News too.

Posted by Donna Wares, June 6th, 2007 | Permalink
File under: Newspapers, San Francisco
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