Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Cuts nip traditional news-staff ratio

Upcoming cuts at a pair of Tribunes show how publishers are nibbling away at the long-held standard for the minimum number of journalists deemed necessary to staff a newsroom.The unwritten but widely honored rule of thumb in the industry always has been that a newspaper should employ one journalist for every 1,000 in daily circulation.But plans announced today to lighten the Chicago Tribune

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