Archive for February, 2009

Poor Doub Roberson

It this week’s Hoopla, Gazette Communication’s weekly for “young adults,” there is a short interview with Doug Roberson, longtime booker and bartender at Gabe’s and the Picador. After the interview, Mr. Roberson was laid off. This sucks. But to make matters worse for Mr. Roberson, when the story appeared online, it ran with this editor’s [...]

You should read Todd Dorman

I complain about The Gazette in this space a lot, partially because it’s a good target as the largest media company in the Corridor Crandic, and partially because I want it to be a great organization. So, today, some kudos. Todd Dorman is a guy who gets it. Three columns a week about stuff that [...]

The Gazette lays off 13

Gazette Communications publicly announced its reorganization (which I’ve written about here and in the Corridor Business Journal) and laid off 13 employees. According to the media company, the restructuring will result in 100 fewer jobs. The restructuring sees Steve Buttry move from editor of The Gazette and GazetteOnline to overseeing the entire news gathering operation [...]

Brian Duffy is still pissed.

This time about The Des Moines Register turning over sketches, from his time at the paper, to the University of Iowa for archiving. I understand Brian’s frustration, but it might be time to move on, buddy.

Iowa newspaper awards make you feel good, don’t mean much else

Lots of Iowa newspapers ran stories early this week about the hardware they won from Iowa Newspaper Association. They use it to show their readers how valuable they are, how good their journalism is. According to the AP, this year’s winners of the annual awards: General Excellence:Dailies Class 1: First Place- Carroll Daily Times Herald, [...]

The Gazette’s reoganization

In Monday’s Corridor Business Journal is the first of what we plan to be a monthly media column that I will write with John Goodlove. In this installment, we wrote about the recent announcement that The Gazette is restructuring its newsroom, and the following staff uneasiness. Mr. Goodlove is a grizzled newspaper veteran while I’m [...]

Where have all the reporters gone?

When The Des Moines Register isn’t firing its high-profile staffers, they’re quitting. David Yepsen, the Register‘s senior political columnist, is expected to leave to become the director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University, the paper reported. (The New York Times‘ political blog The Caucus sounds pretty convinced that that he [...]