Add Mary Kay
Quinn to never-ending BJ exodus
Mary Kay Quinn,
who was BJ editorial page editor, Metro reporter and editor and both BJ and
Hudson Hub-Times regional opinion and engagement editor, has been eliminated
from her BJ job. Mary Kay began at Ol' Blue Walls in 1996,
the year I retired from 44 E. Exchange Street after
26 fantastic years there.
Earlier this
year she was awarded second place for editorial page writing in the Ohio
Associated Press Media Editors honors.
She posted on
her Facebook page:
“Found out my ‘position is being
eliminated’ this morning. Not surprised, the way things have been going.
Fortunately, they will be giving me a nice severance and my health care runs
until the end of this year. Last day is Dec. 9. Good luck to those who
remain!”
Indeed, it’s like hearing a dirge
from the dance band on the Titanic at the BJ these days.
Marla
Ridenour, Jim Mackinnon, Karren Schiely and Scot Fagerstrom took buyouts in
November.
In the 2001 exodus were sports
columnist Tom Melody, chief artist Art Krummel, the copy desk’s
Sandy Levenson, columnist Mickey Porter, Features Department editor Joan Rice,
superb writer 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 the 2006 exodus were editor Bonnie
Bolden; 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 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, copy editor Chiffon Staebler, copy
editor Debbie Stock Kiefer, editorial writer Sarah Vradenburg,
reporter Judie Wallace and photographer Jocelyn Williams.
In the 2008 exodus were 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.
We are
getting nearer and nearer to this notice:
“Will the
last person who leaves the BJ please turn off the lights.”
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