The
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
owned by the Newhouse family’s Advance Publications, plans to eliminate about one-third of its newsroom staff in 2013,
according to the Poynter Media Wire blog.
Advance previously cut staff and reduced print frequency at the
New Orleans Times-Picayune,
the Harrisburg, Pa.
Patriot-News,
the Syracuse
Post-Standard
and its papers in Alabama, the report noted.
The blog report said similar changes might be coming at
The Oregonian,
which also is owned by Advance. (Source: Poynter Media Wire, Dec. 4, 2012.)
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