
As you know, it's been a hard but transformative week for the
Freeman, having moved print production to Troy. Yes, our mailroom and press employees were let go as a result. I've know many of them for many years and it has been difficult to see them go.
But along with that difficult move comes a ray of inspiration. Our future is looking bright and I'm glad I get to be a part of it.
If you need a refresher, here's
Publisher's Ira Fusfeld addressing our future and an illuminating interview by the
Watershed Post with Managing Editor Tony Adamis, which addresses "how to make the transition from being a newspaper – which is a good thing to be -- to being a multimedia journalism company."
I'll let Journal Register Company CEO John Patton explain
why we are doing what we are doing.
And here's New York University professor Jay Rosen and JRC adviser explaining the production routine.
The Sound-Off idea sounds good. But I have to agree with your higher ups, comment moderation may still be needed.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I still do not like clicking to read the rest of the story. In the case of this current blog post there was more to read. But generally when I click to read the rest of the story it is still an incomplete sentence or just a word or two on the next page. Try it sometime and see what I mean.
turn off registration as long as you can keep out the viagra spammers. It's a technical problem which has probably been solved, but having the solution will be required to maintain your online quality of life. Y'all are doing brilliant work BTW.
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