New Orleans Times-Picayune cuts staff in half – Politico

June 13, 2012 by admin  
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The West Australian New Orleans Times-Picayune cuts staff in half Politico NEW ORLEANS – The Times-Picayune said Tuesday 200 employees will lose their jobs when one of the nation's oldest daily newspapers shifts its focus to online news and publishes just three days a week beginning this fall. New Orleans paper lays off 200 people WNEM Saginaw Brett Anderson, New Orleans Food Writer, Is Laid Off New York Times (blog) New Orleans civic leaders urge publisher to keep Times-Picayune a daily FOX 4 News Concord Monitor

New Orleans, Alabama journalists to start learning today about their futures … – Poynter.org

June 12, 2012 by admin  
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Bayoubuzz New Orleans , Alabama journalists to start learning today about their futures … Poynter.org The total circulation of the Alabama papers is more than twice their sister paper's in New Orleans , although the Alabama circulation is spread around the state, not in one metro area

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New Orleans, Alabama journalists to start learning today about their futures … – Poynter.org

New Orleans Clamors for Its Paper – Wall Street Journal

June 11, 2012 by tiff  
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Bayoubuzz New Orleans Clamors for Its Paper Wall Street Journal By CAMERON MCWHIRTER New Orleans business and community leaders are pressing the publisher of their city's only daily newspaper to reverse its decision to reduce print publication to three days a week. They also are talking with investors, ..

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New Orleans Clamors for Its Paper – Wall Street Journal

‘The city is irate’: New Orleans’ residents prepare for loss of revered daily … – Anniston Star

June 10, 2012 by tiff  
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'The city is irate': New Orleans ' residents prepare for loss of revered daily … Anniston Star by Rebecca Walker NEW ORLEANS — Tourists with myriad accents meander around the French Quarter on this steamy June afternoon, their skin glistening with sweat. Locals who make their living off the legends of a nearly 300-year-old city and fiery Cajun …

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‘The city is irate’: New Orleans’ residents prepare for loss of revered daily … – Anniston Star