Well, David Cameron's speech warning the BBC to keep its "big foot" out of local news looks more perceptive by the day as local newspapers continue to shed jobs and close down wholesale without appearing to offer anything by way of replacement, online or not.
The latest development is:
Eleven Newsquest newspapers to close
leading the NUJ to accuse the publisher of abandoning communities altogether.
In addition, Trinity Mirror in Wales are about to announce swingeing cuts, including getting rid of all but one training officer and possibly a raft of subs.
Showing posts with label Trinity Mirror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trinity Mirror. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Trinity Mirror, Telegraph, cut jobs to improve the quality of journalism
I cannot believe how much material local newspapers are providing for this blog.
In the interests of countering the BBC's plans for local news services with really good content of its own, Trinity Mirror is cutting lots of jobs at local papers.
And the nationals don't want to be left out either, with the Telegraph leading the way.
In the interests of countering the BBC's plans for local news services with really good content of its own, Trinity Mirror is cutting lots of jobs at local papers.
And the nationals don't want to be left out either, with the Telegraph leading the way.
Labels:
BBC,
BBC Trust,
Daily Telegraph,
local media,
newspaper society,
ofcom,
Trinity Mirror
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