Major Dailies Continue to Make Cuts
Less than a week after the Tribune Company announced plans for significant cuts to staff and page counts at its 12 papers, RealNEO blogger Roldo Bartimole broke the news that big cuts are in the plans for The Plain Dealer, Cleveland's major daily newspaper.
According to Roldo, "the paper plans to cut 35 pages a week from its news pages and 20 percent of its workforce." And that's in addition to the 17 percent of its editorial staff lost to recent buyouts.
Read more about the planned changes at major dailies across the country:
RealNeo.com — June 10, 2008
Big Cuts in Planning at Plain Dealer
Chicago Tribune — June 9, 2008
Tribune Co. faces big cuts, fast
The New York Times — June 9, 2008
Tribune Co. Plans Sharp Cutbacks at Papers
Los Angeles Times — Feb. 14, 2008
Tribune Co. to cut staff by 2%

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