Press-Telegram Kills Sports, Photo and Features, Allows Staffers to Reapply at Daily Breeze
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In Long Beach, anyway.
Some members of those departments will be swallowed up by the Torrance Daily Breeze, which shares news the P-T and other MediaNews Group papers.
Blogger Gary Scott, a SoCal newspaper veteran and supervising producer of Warren Olney's Which Way, LA?, gets the scoop. The bullet points, according to Scott's sources and later confirmed in a Long Beach Post, uh, post:
- Five photographers, six sports writers and columnists, and three features department employees are being terminated and allowed to reapply for jobs at the Breeze.
- Not all will get hired because the Breeze will have one fewer photographer, two fewer sports slots and, apparently, no features openings. So at least two sports writers, a features writer and a photographer will lose their jobs.
- The Breeze will hire a news editor, a presentation editor and create two new city reporter positions.
- The P-T's executive city editor John Futch and day city editor Rose Fitzpatrick were let go. (Guys, see above for a couple openings.)
Kristopher Hanson, a steward for the Southern California Media Guild Local 9400 that represents P-T staffers, reportedly characterized the moves as a MediaNews attempt to bust the union. MediaNews' Breeze is not a union shop.





























