5 out as BJ
works on losing 2nd 1,000 years of experience
The BJ buyouts, which include a year’s pay, today went to columnist Jewell
Cardwell, Jim
Carney, Bill
Lilley, Dave
Scott and Olga
Reswow.
One exempt (non-Guild) choice also was made, probably chief editorial writer Laura Ofobike.
Before the first round of layoffs at the Beacon Journal in 2001, the bargaining unit had 197 full and part-time members. Today’s departures reduced that number to less than 60, or about 30% of the 2001 newsroom staff.
One exempt (non-Guild) choice also was made, probably chief editorial writer Laura Ofobike.
Before the first round of layoffs at the Beacon Journal in 2001, the bargaining unit had 197 full and part-time members. Today’s departures reduced that number to less than 60, or about 30% of the 2001 newsroom staff.
The rapid demise of
the BJ began in 2001 when about five centuries of experience walked out the door
on the same day. Gone were sports columnist Tom Melody, chief artist Art Krummel, the copy desk’s late Sandy
Levenson, columnist Mickey Porter, Features Department editor Joan Rice, superb
writer the late Bill Bierman, Reference Librarian Diane Lynch, copy editor George
Davis, editorial board member Tim Hayes, Metro reporters Bill Canterbury, Bob
Hoiles and Dennis McEaneney,
Mark Braykovich, reporter
Barb Mudrak Galloway, columnist Steve Love, Jim Quinn, religion writer Laura Haferd and Terence Oliver.
In 2006 24 left with 335 years of service, including Bonnie Bolden,
wife of today’s editor, Bruce Winges; clerk Barbara Albrecht, artist
Dennis Balogh, reporters Gary Estwick and Mary Ethridge, columnist Diane Papparone
Evans, copy editor Tim Good, reporter Andale Gross, copy editor Erin Hill, reporter
Gloria Irwin, copy editors Jim Kavanagh, who went to CNN, and Jody Kraner, reporter
Delano Massey, copy editor Kim Profant, reporter Tom Reed, photographers Robin
Sallie and Lindsay Sample, food writer Jane Snow, reporter Kathy Spitz,
reporter, 22 years; Chiffon Staebler, copy editor Debbie Stock Kiefer, editorial
writer Sarah Vradenburg, reporter Judie Wallace and photographer Jocelyn
Williams.
Newsroom managers laid off or took voluntary resignations besides
Bonnie were Dave Wilson, David Hertz, Susan Kirkman, Michael Needs and Debra Adams Simmons.
In 2008 there were 18 departures with 273 years of service,
including city hall reporter Carl Chancellor, deputy Metro editor Keith
McKnight, Metro editor Ann Sheldon Mezger, columnist David Giffels, cartoonist
Chip Bok and classic music critic Elaine Guregian.
That’s a thousand years of service, and far more than that in
experience since few began their newspaper careers at the BJ, in just three
lopoffs.
Some just switched from the BJ to the Plain Dealer.
There’s not much Beacon Blue blood left to be let.
I did not see Dennis Earlenbaugh's name mentioned. Though he wasn't a star, he did a lion's share of the grunt work in the art department over the years and if it weren't for him taking a buyout, I would have found my way on to one of your lists.
ReplyDelete-Rick Steinhauser