Sad Fort Worth and BJ news
McClatchy, which once owned the BJ for 87 seconds, has trimmed its Fort Worth
Star-Telegram newsroom editors from 8 to 5. And labels Texas as part of the
Midwest.
Editorial control has been ceded to McClatchy
editors who don’t live in Fort Worth, much like Gatehouse is wiping out the Ol’
Blue Walls advertising department and turning the job over to folks in Austin,
Texas.
Mike Fannin, editor of McClatchy’s Midwest
region, slapped the “Midwest” label on Fort Worth. Mike apparently was absent
during geography classes.
McClatchy reported a first quarter loss of
$38.9 million.
With 95% of newspaper staff nationally gone since 1990,
it can only get worse.
My sources tell me that, since Gatehouse took over the BJ’s assets,
advertising vice
president Vanessa Koper and ad rep Sue Lindeman are gone and the rest of the ad
staff will disappear by September so that Gatehouse can handle all 150 of its
newspapers’ advertising from Texas.
In the newsroom, I’m told, Kim Barth, Bob DeMay and Dave
Helmick are gone.
Bob is a former BJ Guild president and a BJ photo assignment editor and head
of the Ohio News Photographers Association.
Kim was
Bob’s treasurer with the state photography group.
Which brings to mind these words of wisom from the late Harry
Liggett, founder of this blog, in a 2009 article in the BJ Alums blog:
“Thanks be to God we still have guys like Bob DeMay struggling in
the trenches.”
Not any more, Harry.
The silver lining is that, I’m told, those rehired by Gatehouse at
the BJ still are getting the same weekly paychecks that they had before the
assets sale. The only change is from a 37.5-hour to a 40-hour workweek.
That’s
easier to live with than the 10% pay cut forced upon the BJ staff in 2010 by
Black Press, which owned the BJ after McClatchy and before Gatehouse, in case you lost track.
It seems like eons since John S. Knight walked into his corner
office at 44 E. Exchange Street at the newspaper he rescued from the Great
Depression and built into a 33-newspaper empire with far more staff members
than there are today.
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