New York Observer: Newspapers should focus on what they’re good at, reduce staff, says Glocer
April 8th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Jobs, Newspapers
Newspapers can cut costs by concentrating on their strongest coverage, Tom Glocer, Thomson Reuters chief executive, told an industry gathering on Monday.
“Why does The New York Times need to have 600-700 journalists? Why not 30 journalists with 30 apprentices?” he said.
Tags: chief executive, new york observer, New York Times, the New York Times, thomson reuters, tom glocer
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