Hachette Shutters Metropolitan Home
The magazine joins the other shelter titles felled by the recession.
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The magazine joins the other shelter titles felled by the recession.
"We — and the entire media world — have been hit hard by both the severe recession and the seismic shifts wrought by the Web."
It's not like they really read it, anyway.
"They said they couldn't handle laying off everybody all at once. So every magazine has a scheduled day."
This just seems more painful for everyone involved.
The public radio station will lay off four people and eliminate eleven unfilled positions. Senior staff will take a pay cut, as well.
Basically, at Syracuse and Berkeley, they're being told they'll have to work for free.
And even better, it looks like the collusion wasn't illegal!
A meeting today among representatives of fifteen major papers could mean a lot of things.
The Boston 'Globe' continues to wrestle with employee unions and the 'Times,' and an alt-weekly outsources its content to India, in our daily media roundup.
The celebrity weekly will focus more on style. Also, several editors are out. That and the rest of today's media news.
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