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It Looks Like Copley Press Was Spending Money on Acquisitions When It Should Have Been Spending on Technology
Michael Copley (and his sister) are David's only family heirs. David was adopted by James Copley so Michael is David's adoptive half-brother, not his step-brother.— February 11, 2009 9:24 a.m.
It Looks Like Copley Press Was Spending Money on Acquisitions When It Should Have Been Spending on Technology
Don, are you suggesting that the UT is not keeping its (very few) remaining employees informed on what is happening?! How unusual! What happened to that leitmoif they used to hang around the stables reading "Employees are our greatest resource"? Sounds like wax and film are the greatest resources now!— February 7, 2009 6:28 p.m.
U-T Axe Was to Fall Friday. It Didn't. Newspaper May Need Employees to Slam Together Long-Delayed Pagination System
Not only is it top-down but it is also run by legend. The UT is chock-a-block full of prognositicators, tea leaf readers, crystal ball gazers, and card tellers who claim to know the inside track of David Copley's mind and intentions for the company. In the old days, the assorted gypsies did the mind reading trick on Helen's behalf. They stopped when she died. So far, clairvoyance of Helen's management directives from regions beyond have not been announced.— February 4, 2009 11 a.m.
U-T Axe Was to Fall Friday. It Didn't. Newspaper May Need Employees to Slam Together Long-Delayed Pagination System
Part of the story about pagination: when the union was decertified, there was a hue and cry about pagintion because it would have resulted in a job drop in the production depatment. As the company had all but promised no take-aways if the union was busted, the paste-up people stayed on.— February 3, 2009 12:52 p.m.
U-T Axe Was to Fall Friday. It Didn't. Newspaper May Need Employees to Slam Together Long-Delayed Pagination System
Or maybe Bell just loves keeping them in suspense! When there's no pay raises ya gotta motivate the workforce somehow!— February 3, 2009 12:49 p.m.
Copley Press Sells Posh Condos in Ballpark District to Owner David Copley. The Deal Raises Questions
Maybe David should sell the UT on Craigslist or eBay.— January 12, 2009 8:44 a.m.
Copley Press Sells Posh Condos in Ballpark District to Owner David Copley. The Deal Raises Questions
Copley Press may be laden with assets far beyond the UT. Many people put their homes, yachts, fancy cars, etc. into corporations.— January 9, 2009 3:25 p.m.
Copley Press Sells Posh Condos in Ballpark District to Owner David Copley. The Deal Raises Questions
What has become of the James S. Copley Library (located at 7776 Ivanhoe Ave.)? The library, funded by Copley Newspapers, was founded by James S. Copley in 1966. Its collections include works and research materials on the American Revolutionary War, the Southwest, John Charles Fremont, Jessie Benton Fremont, Robinson Jeffers, Benito Juarez, Abraham Lincoln and Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), as well as presidential correspondence and limited-edition books.— January 8, 2009 3:42 p.m.
Copley Press Sells Posh Condos in Ballpark District to Owner David Copley. The Deal Raises Questions
Don, a clarification. I don't think the organization known as "The Copley Press" is up for sale ... rather "The Copley Press" put its subsidiary the "The Union-Tribune Publishing Co." up for sale.— January 8, 2009 9:40 a.m.
Union-Tribune's December House Organ Doesn't Report Circulation Figures
Don, what could "Inside Edition" possibly have to say at this point?? It traditionally has been the fount of "Isn't this place wonderful and aren't we lucky to work here" nonsense. Is this drivel still being spouted this late in the game? And did David pass out his annual Christmas Goose of a grocery coupon this year????— December 19, 2008 11:52 a.m.