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U-T Employees Restive Again -- Understandably
Don, back to the UT. What ever happenned in the Steve Kelley vs. UT lawsuit regarding the Steve Breen cartoon partnership that never materialized?— March 27, 2011 2:24 p.m.
Union-Tribune Circulation Continues Falling; North County Times Edges Up
Don, What ever happened in the Steve Kelley / Steve Breen lawsuit?— November 7, 2010 7 p.m.
U-T Axes 34 to 40
Don: While everyone is bashing Burl Stiff let's not forget the worst columnist of all time - John Sinor of the old Evening Tribune. Honorable mention for worst columnist: Michael Grant. You wrote earlier that you weren't that familiar with Ruben Navarette. Consider your self fortunate. Navarette reminds me of the great line from the movie Inherit The Wind - "You never pushed a noun against a verb except to blow up something." That was Naverette. gekko— June 22, 2010 9:44 p.m.
U-T Axes 34 to 40
Let's look on the bright side. We don't have to read Ruben Navarette and Burl Stiff anymore. Also, no more photos of David Copley. This is known as addition by subtraction. gekko— June 20, 2010 2:36 p.m.
SDNN Was Effervescent Until Drop Dead Day
Don: Have you heard anything about the pending layoffs at the UT?— May 31, 2010 7:12 p.m.
Union-Tribune to Shrink Width of Paper
Response to post #36: Don: Since you brought up rumors, what's the rumor on why Neil Morgan was canned? Gekko— May 18, 2010 9:03 p.m.
Union-Tribune to Shrink Width of Paper
Don: What ever happened regarding that situation where some lawyer for Platinum Equity said you would be sued if you published a particular story on PE or its CEO? As I recall, the Reader did publish the story. What ever became of this? Just hot air on the attorney's part? Gekko— May 16, 2010 6:01 p.m.
Union-Tribune to Shrink Width of Paper
Response to post #2. Don: The paper keeps getting smaller and the price keeps going up. The ads on the radio talk about how much you can save using the coupons in paper. Nothing is ever mentioned about the quality of the journalism content. There are many new bylines. Probably new writers who will work for less as you mentioned. The new owner, PE, is not serious about putting out a quality product. I see the print edition going away before the time frame you have mentioned previously. But to quote comedian Dennis Miller "I could be wrong." Gekko— May 16, 2010 3:48 p.m.
Union-Tribune to Shrink Width of Paper
Response to post #4. I like the 3"x5" index card comment. They could put the news on the front and advertising on the back. There would still be space available. Gekko— May 16, 2010 3:27 p.m.
U-T Circulation Continues Fall. Ditto for Other Southern California Dailies
Response to #20 The Sports section is the most widely read section of the paper. The U-T should put most of its effort to improve the paper into the Sports section. I like columnists Nick Canepa and Tim Sullivan. Kevin Acee is a great football beat writer. In my opinion, the best Charger beat writer the U-T ever had was Clark Judge of the Tribune in the 1980's and early 1990's.— May 2, 2010 2:14 p.m.