This comment comes from Larry Froelich who retired last year from the Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader:
I was just reading about the demise of Channels and it brings to mind what they've done with my job since I've retired. The H-L decided it no longer needed a news editor. Can you imagine?! Well, in today's newspaper environment maybe you can. I like to think that the job wouldn't have been eliminated so long as I were there. But as soon as I retired, they decided to rethink the entire News Desk operation, given a hiring freeze that seems to have ushered in a new Ice Age. Perhaps doing without a news editor (one experienced in handling a nighttime news operation with special emphasis on news judgment and news packaging, especially with regard to major breaking nation/world events) is workable for routine days. But just wait until there's another 9/11 or some similar breaking story. Where's the experience to pull those stories together on the fly? In short order, it won't exist. Actually, I think that like your Channels, the paper is deferring to 24/7 cable and the Internet for such coverage ... and so fewer readers will look to their paper for the detailed, in-depth coverage they used to get. That same downward spiral of expectations that Olesky refers to [in a comment on the post below about Channels.]
Larry Froelich
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What's really sad, Larry, is that the BJ and the News Leader are not exceptions, but part of the stampede toward mediocrity and bottom line-ism. Now I'm just hoping that we can keep what's left of our medical coverage (with our out-of-pocket at $2,000 instead of the previous $300 which was a doubling from that previous $150), and that the $2 co-pay doesn't become a much more expensive deal. And heaven help us all if KR or its new owners decide to dump or severely reduce retirees' pensions.
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That should be Herald Leader. Sorry, Larry.
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