talkingpointsmemo.com - 2/24/2009
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From, well ... The San Francisco Chronicle ...
The Hearst Corp. today announced an effort to reverse the deepening operating losses of its San Francisco Chronicle by seeking near-term cost savings that would include "significant" cuts to both union and non-union staff.
In a posted ...
Another One Bites May Bite The Dust —
Patterico's Pontifications
This time it’s San Francisco :
The Hearst Corp. today announced an effort to reverse the deepening operating losses of its San Francisco Chronicle by seeking near-term cost savings that would include “significant” cuts to both union and non-union staff.
In a posted ...
Good Riddance —
Daily Pundit
Hearst says it will close or sell S.F. Chronicle without significant staff reductions - San Jose Mercury News
In the latest sign of the deteriorating state of the newspaper industry, Hearst Corp. said Tuesday it must significantly reduce the number of employees at the San Francisco Chronicle ...
Time travel: Google to Chronicle —
BuzzMachine
When I visited the Bay Area last week, I first went to Google and the next day, for old time’s sake, I met a long-ago colleague in the historic John’s Grill in San Francisco and then revisited the Chronicle and former Examiner newsrooms for the first time in decades. I had left the ...
San Francisco Chronicle Swirling the Drain —
JammieWearingFool
A banner week so far for crumbling newspapers, the San Francisco Chronicle just the latest.They won't be missed. My only wonder is if there are enough Democrats around to hire all these unemployed water-carriers.The San Francisco Chronicle joined the lengthening list of imperiled newspapers ...
SF Chronicle May Fold —
Power Line
The collapse of the newspaper industry continues apace; now it's the San Francisco Chronicle that is likely to be sold or even closed down in a matter of months. This follows Sunday's bankruptcy filing by the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, just two and a half years after ...
Some Monday Morning Pessimism Re: Financial Crisis —
Hit & Run
Reason contributing editor and San Francisco Chronicle reporter Carolyn Lochhead pens an absolutely downbeat story about our current predicament: If the averages of previous crises hold, Americans can expect unemployment to reach 11 or 12 percent, housing prices nationally to drop 36 percent, ...