Newsroom to Walk Out After Editors, Reporters
Send Letters Decrying Direction of Paper
Send Letters Decrying Direction of Paper
By Trey Williams
Editors and reporters in the New York Times Co. newsroom can no
longer keep quiet about their growing frustrations regarding the
direction of the paper.
After a pair of letters sent to Executive
Editor Dean Baquet and Managing Editor Joseph Kahn by Times reporters
and copy editors, the News Guild of New York said the New York Times
editorial staff will leave the newsroom on Thursday as a demonstration
of solidarity as management threatens jobs.
In the copy editors’
letter to Baquet and Kahn, they say they feel betrayed and disrespected
in the newsroom, and ask that management reconsider staffing cuts that
are expected as the paper plans to restructure.
“Cutting us down
to 50 to 55 editors from more than 100, and expecting the same level of
quality in the report, is dumbfoundingly unrealistic,” the letter reads.
“You often speak about the importance of engaging readers, of valuing,
investing and giving a voice to readers. Dean and Joe: We are your
readers, and you have turned your backs on us.”
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Source: MarketWatch (via The Empire Report)
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