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Date Posted: 05:18:11 09/05/18 Wed
Author: Who Deanie
Subject: Re: Changes coming at the Post-Gazette
In reply to: Paul Block’s ghost 's message, "Changes coming at the Post-Gazette" on 08:09:38 08/12/18 Sun

The strategy of publicly flipping the old-subscribers the bird in their TV ad campaign, adopting an extreme editorial viewpoint by elevating Burris and his disingenuous blather and firing Rogers isn't enough. The delusion that going all digital as fast as possible, therefore forcing everyone to adapt or else, causing revenues to skyrocket points to one thing.

Print may indeed be going away, but so is the Post-Gazette. It's just a matter of when.

>http://www.post-gazette.com/local/region/2018/08/12/Pos
>t-Gazette-embarks-on-new-profile/stories/201808120103
>
>They’ll be dropping two days of print production a
>week — and it sounds like more change is coming.

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[> Re: Changes coming at the Post-Gazette -- Bladed Wedge, 05:34:26 09/05/18 Wed [1]

Does anyone know if there have been staff reductions or other reductions at the printing location? I haven't seen any stories regarding that. I know there are some guys in the union with a bunch of years under their belt, but what is everyone doing on the days they don't print?


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