January 4, 2013

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About 20 Washington Times staffers were laid off by editor David Jackson and CEO Larry Beasley Friday, Erik Wemple reports. The cuts hit the photo department hard, he writes:

One person asked Jackson and Beasley how the paper would manage with what would now be a threadbare photo department. The answer was that the Times would have to be resourceful and perhaps use wire photos when available. More standard, depressing newspaper-downsizing talk, in other words.

Washington City Paper’s Will Sommer writes that Times staffer Steve Repsher has now been laid off twice by the Times — during the paper’s 2009 layoffs and again today.

Some staffers have tweeted they’ve been let go:

(That’s from Patrick Stevens, who covered University of Maryland athletics; his bio page has been wiped from the Times’ site.)

 

(Web Editor Ted Starkey, doinked from Times’ site, too.)

Deputy Editor for Op-eds Anneke Green quit in December via an email that called the Times “the most unprofessional and dishonest organization I have ever encountered,” Betsy Rothstein reports. Strangely, her page on the paper’s website is still up.

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Andrew Beaujon reported on the media for Poynter from 2012 to 2015. He was previously arts editor at TBD.com and managing editor of Washington City…
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