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WaPo To Cut 80 Newsroom Jobs, Sources Say
2006-03-10
The Washington Post plans to cut at least 80 newsroom jobs through attrition and buyouts, according to sources at the paper who said editors began giving staffers the bad news on Thursday in meetings and will continue today.

"My understanding is that the editors and managing editors brought this up with other issues of downsizing, but with no layoffs," said one source in the metro staff, which got first word of the news in a meeting Thursday. "It looks like through attrition and buyouts."

Another source in the national staff said a meeting was being held this morning to give them the bad news, with similar gatherings throughout the day. "Eighty through attrition and buyouts," the source said. "They are going staff by staff."

The paper has about 800 editorial employees, many represented by the Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild. Rick Weiss, a Post reporter and Guild unit chair at the paper, could not be reached for comment this morning.

Other cost cuts also are being rumored, including the eventual closing of at least two foreign bureaus and changes to some other overseas bureaus that would have staffers working out of their homes.

Executive Editor Leonard Downie Jr. and Publisher Bo Jones did not return calls seeking comment.

Post spokesman Eric Grant offered no comment when asked about the pending cuts or any official announcement, saying only, "not at this point."
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#6  Can they get rid of Tina Brown too? Pretty please?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-03-10 22:12  

#5  "Mr. Milbank? please clean out your desk...."
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-10 20:33  

#4  Finally figured out they're not adding any value.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-03-10 19:32  

#3  Do they want suggestions?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-03-10 16:49  

#2  Well, it's not like they need reporters to actually investigate and report news or anything.

It will be interesting to see what they'll do for "stories" the day after Bush leaves office at the end of his second term.

Or rather, it would be interesting if I gave a sh*t about those biased clowns.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-03-10 16:43  

#1  "according to sources... said one source in the metro staffÂ… Another source in the national staff saidÂ… are being rumoredÂ…"

Even stories about the WaPo are un-sourced conjecture. Ohh the irony!
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-03-10 14:13  

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