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“I don’t think Tash and Co. will be too happy about me publishing it,” writes Peter Schorsch, referring to Times Publishing chairman Paul Tash. Actually, he probably won’t have a problem with it; the survey results should please the Poynter-owned paper’s management. Seventy-seven percent of St. Pete Times‘ staffers said they were satisfied with the company, and 76 percent said they were satisfied with their jobs.
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