WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2005
Orlando Sentinel
Kathleen Parker says by getting rid of journalists, the corporate suits are reducing the likelihood that papers can do what makes them necessary. "And they are necessary, a point too many seem to be missing," she writes. "Instead of cutting where it counts to satisfy shareholders, corporate honchos should be infusing newsrooms with more money to hire more staff -- especially those who give newspapers their soul, their personality, their 'thing.'"
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Earlier letter: "Improving the quality of our journalism may make [current] readers increasingly satisfied with the paper, but it will not lead many others to buy it," writes
David Sullivan. "We already reach the people who think like us."
(Romenesko Letters)
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