The Albany Herald in Georgia said late yesterday that it will shift printing to the Tallahassee Democrat, eliminating 26 jobs in the process. The move is set for Oct. 25. Albany and Tallahassee are about 90 miles apart.
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
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Just start sending all the papers to our email and get it over with. It's just a matter of time before we don't have a printed product anymore.
ReplyDeleteWell, there's one print shift that's actually in Gannett employees' favor, for a change.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Pensacola doing now that Mobile is only printing three days a week?
ReplyDeletePensacola should benefit with Mobile's print schedule. Give them a bigger window on the 4 days Mobile in digital only.
ReplyDeleteIf only Pensacola's publisher and OC were capable.
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ReplyDeleteIf Doyle tip is true, which it probably isn't, then there would be tax and income tax issues to resolve. Goods for services have to be documented and can be considered income if they exceed a certain level.
ReplyDeleteCheck the monthly credits of $2,000
ReplyDeleteThat is only the tip of the financial nightmare. The controller for years has given 50% off of advertising to a business owned by the captain of his volleyball team. Friends and family financial favors abound in P'cola!
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