The work will be outsourced. McClatchy owns 30 newspapers across the country.
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The South Bend (Indiana) Tribune laid off two people, a sports reporter and a staff librarian.
The Tribune is owned by Gannett.
SourceThe (Sarasota, Florida) Herald Tribune is closing its printing plant, resulting in the loss of 95 jobs, 42 full-time and 53 part-time.
The Tribune and two other Gannett newspapers will be printing at another Florida Gannett location.
SourceThe Arizona Jewish Post will close in March.
It was 75-years-old and owned by The Jewish Community Federation of Southern Arizona. The Post’s only remaining staffer was laid off.
SourceIn November of 2020, publication of the Dead Mountain Echo in Oakridge, Oregon was suspended “due to the illness of the former publisher.”
The newsroom’s last update was in November.
SourceIn April of 2020, The (Ontario, Oregon) Argus Observer suspended its Thursday print publication.
It continues printing four days a week.
SourceIn April of 2020, The (Saratoga Springs, New York) Saratogian cut one position, Poynter has learned, and its owner, MediaNews Group, closed the Saratoga office space.
The Saratogian is still publishing both online and in print.
SourceIn April of 2020, the publisher of three weekly newspapers in Texas died in a car accident.
Following her death, Castroville News Bulletin, Medina Valley Times, and the Lytle Leader-News all closed.
SourceThe Roanoke (Virginia) Times has put its office building up for sale.
It is owned by Landmark Media Enterprises.
SourceThe (Raleigh, North Carolina) News & Observer and the (Durham, North Carolina) Herald-Sun will close its printing press. The closure will mean the end of 48 full-time jobs and 33 part-time jobs. Both papers are owned by McClatchy.
The work will be outsourced to The Fayetteville (North Carolina) Observer, which is owned by Gannett.
SourceThe Philadelphia Inquirer’s printing plant has been sold, 500 people will lose their jobs.
The Inquirer is owned by Lenfest Institute.
SourceThe Chicago Tribune will move out of downtown Chicago building and into the newspaper’s printing plant.
It is owned by Tribune Publishing.
SourceThe Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts cut the position and job of its editor-in-chief and laid off at least seven other people in December.
It is owned by Newspapers of New England.
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