Something has to change. @LeeUnions launched a campaign to highlight the cuts by the company and how it's preventing communities from getting the news they deserve. #LeeUnionsRaisingAwareness https://t.co/JL6uLGmae9
Going down to a three-day print week so that our newsroom has more time for stronger journalism is one thing. But all the guild has heard from readers is that they think we’re cutting services just to cut services. What reason do they have to believe otherwise?
Newsroom unions across Lee Enterprises (@LeeEntNews) are protesting the company's decision to cut many newspapers - at least 40 so far, incl. 6 in Virginia - to 3X/week print.
More details in my May 28 @CardinalNewsVA story:
https://t.co/IMzy7z0VcR
We at the Timesland News Guild want to express solidarity with the newsrooms across the country affected by Lee Enterprises’ poorly managed print reductions.
#LeeUnionsRaisingAwareness
The Daily News just made the change to printing three days a week. The rollout so far has not made us less worried about Lee's short-sighted moves and lack of real investment in our staff.
#LeeUnionsRaisingAwareness
Lee Enterprises, in its latest move to drain resources from one of its properties, has gotten rid of our award-winning news design desk at @TheBuffaloNews. You may have noticed if you’ve seen the pages of the newspaper lately. #LeeUnionsRaisingAwareness 🧵
Omaha is still printed seven days a week, at least for the foreseeable future, but most of @LeeEntNews papers are being cut to three days a week. These drastic cuts don't serve the company, the investors, the readers or the employees. #LeeUnionsRaisingAwareness
Journalists across the country are speaking out this week against destructive business decisions by media chain Lee Enterprises. Chronic disinvestment and @LeeEntNews' latest move to slash daily printing of many newspapers is a recipe for failure. #LeeUnionsRaisingAwareness
Hello. ProPublica has unionized. We are a wall-to-wall union of reporters, editors, business and communications staff across the nation who are dedicated to investigative journalism in the public interest. https://t.co/d9IX81DXmA
Lee Enterprises is slashing production at many of its print newspapers in favor of generic, user unfriendly digital platforms that actually downplay local news. This wrongheaded and ongoing disinvestment by @LeeEntNews is a recipe for failure, not success.
These #Va newspapers - all cutting back on the number of days they’re available in print - are owned by @LeeEntNews, parent of @RTDNEWS, which will continue, for now, to produce a print edition seven days a week. https://t.co/sCHY4j5Wuk
STATEMENT: The Star-Tribune on Sunday announced we're going down to a three-day print week. We were also told we're losing our last customer service representative.
Here's the Casper News Guild's response.
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