- Centers of anti-excellence? A former Gannett publisher dissed the company's mammoth customer service operations.
- Rare as hen's teeth: Pope Benedict I in San Francisco, a dentist's house call -- and a newsroom visit by Phil Currie.
- Transform-centric! Gannett fell to No. 4 (from No. 2) in the rankings of newspaper publishers, based on market value.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Monday Recap: We've transformed into No. 4!
Posts you might have missed last week, while well-tanned octogenarian retired CEO Al Neuharth found his inner soccer dad:
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Just out of curiousity, I wonder how the numbers of staffers compare in newsrooms across Gannett.
ReplyDeleteHow many positions down is your newsroom compared to a year ago?
How many people are in your newsroom - include Sunday circ and number of niche products produced for comparison?