October 13, 2009 - 7:37am
News

Star-Ledger looking at reduction of 50 employees

The Star-Ledger is reporting that "the revenue situation at our newspaper has worsened this year, and we expect a further significant revenue decline next year."  In a memorandum to full-time employees, publisher George Arwady announced another "voluntary buyout offer" as the newspaper seeks to reduce their staff "by at least fifty people."

Click here to read Arwady's memo.

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Comments

Bye Bye Star Loser


Good I hope they go under!

10/13/09 9:26 am

suggestion


Close down the Jersey Journal to save money. 

10/13/09 9:42 am

Credibility


They certainly don't help make themselves more relevant or credible with stunts like the Daggett endorsement.  There are serioius issues here and putting your endorsement behind a third party candidate who (1) advocates a massive tax increase in the midst of an affordability crisis and (2) has zero money to get his message out and about the same likelihood of winning only harms their credibility. 

10/13/09 10:32 am