The American Society of News Editors released its annual newsroom census today and found an unexpected acceleration of job losses. Roughly 2,600 full-time professional editorial jobs at newspapers disappeared in 2012, a 6.4 percent decline compared to 2011′s total, leaving industry news employment at 38,000.
That brings the number of reporters, editors and other journalists down almost one-third from a peak of 56,400 in 2000 and down 30.9 percent since 2006. The greatest losses — 13,500 in all — came in the recession years of 2007-2009. But a modest stabilization in 2010 and 2011, when losses slowed to 900 jobs over the two years, now appears to be over.
FULL-TIME PROFESSIONAL NEWS JOBS AT NEWSPAPERS
YEAR TOTAL GAIN/LOSS
2007 52,600 -2,400
2008 46,700 -5,900
2009 41,500 -5,200
2010 41,600 +100
2011 40,600 -1,000
2012 38,000 -2,600
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