Monday, March 02, 2009

A big thank you, to the New Jersey Group!

They're a sharp-elbowed bunch, but they endured notorious Poopgate, the Courier-Post overtime pay protest in Cherry Hill that helped put Gannett Blog on the map a year ago.

I've praised Jersey workers for figuring out long ago how to use this blog to their advantage. That's why I'm delighted to launch a Jersey Confidential forum, exclusively for New Jersey Group news and comments. As always, stuff of a broader nature is welcome on all other posts!


[Image: satellite photo of New Jersey, Google Earth]

7 comments:

  1. Welcome, New Jersey group workers; fire away!

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  2. "NEW JERSEY PAPERS ROCK"

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  3. Thank you for doing this. The NJ crap was making the blog unreadable. Now they have their own back yard to play with themselves and not bother the rest of us. Thank you for being customer focused if Gannett were as customer focused their stock would be in the double digits instead of where it is today.

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  4. gee that's right neighborly of you

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  5. Great idea Jim, Thanks!!!!!

    Can you also make a "...... to the rescue" section as well so all the folks that think they are being witty can have their fun and not bother the rest of us.

    just and idea.

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  6. Wow, well, poopgate certainly didn't get MY attention. Looking back at it, I doubt I even read the item. But yeah, I agree, might as well get them off in their own list if they have no discernible valid beef and they just want to vent.

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  7. Jim,
    Thanks for the "new J" forum. Now we can bitch and moan all we want and enjoy or hate it too! Thanks again! ;)

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