Communications-School Graduates Receiving Grim Messages
Basically, at Syracuse and Berkeley, they're being told they'll have to work for free.
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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.
Eighteen positions have been eliminated, workers were notified.
Daily Intel's favorite HuffPo columnist is forced to resign, and the Boston 'Globe' finally makes a deal, in today's media roundup.
That, and the rest of today's saddening media news. Just in time for the ASMEs!
And more grim news about the struggling media industry.
We're never happy to see a magazine die, just like we're never happy to see a person die. But even though he appears random and cruel, you have to admit that God, by which we mean Si Newhouse, does things for a reason.
Today in media metamorphoses: The caterpillar becomes ... a caterpillar with fewer legs.
Job cuts galore — even for those who invented their own companies — today in media land.
Today's displeasing news about the news.
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