How about this typo today. One Little missing word will not make Stew happy:
Young has long maintained that there won’t be parking in Langford as long as he is mayor.
Less parking?
Posted 04 January 2018 - 06:15 AM
How about this typo today. One Little missing word will not make Stew happy:
Young has long maintained that there won’t be parking in Langford as long as he is mayor.
Less parking?
Posted 04 January 2018 - 06:19 AM
Posted 04 January 2018 - 06:27 AM
What does Stew think about bike lanes?
Posted 06 January 2018 - 02:43 PM
Adrian, Michael, now Sarah ... some by "retirement", and others via layoff.
It's got to be a harbinger of the twilight of the T/C as a print publication ... these long time employees aren't the kind of folks you let go if you intend on continuing to publish your newspaper.
From the glory days of the Colonist in the early morning, and the Times in the afternoon (my family was always a Colonist crowd), it would seem that a digital only T/C isn't too far over the horizon now.
Posted 19 January 2018 - 07:57 PM
Posted 22 January 2018 - 08:17 PM
Amy Smart is gone from the TC.
Now working for the Canadian Press' Vancouver bureau.
Posted 23 January 2018 - 06:52 PM
Meanwhile, in the Sports section:
Mario Annicchiarico:
Well, thus starts my final week of work at Times Colonist as layoffs continue to destroy newspaper biz. Feeling disappointed. Thought I deserved better after 32-plus years in biz. Felt like I have given a great deal to this Co., sometimes filing 3, 4 or 5 stories a day. ...
It is what it is and Saturday will be my final day. About to turn 56 and I do look forward to the next chapter. I will miss a lot of extremely wonderful people in this sports community. Hopefully we can remain in touch. Much love to all - Mario
Posted 23 January 2018 - 07:08 PM
She drove back to the hostel, grabbed a blow horn and the guest ledger and began systematically waking up guests.
Some seemed very scared and some were nonchalant, including a man who opened his door naked.
COOL
Posted 24 January 2018 - 12:30 AM
So I spoke to a person in Glacier Media management today. In January 2019, they plan to offer employees 50% of their current wages. They expect that to be rejected of course, and they have a fall back of selling to Black Press, who will immediately shutter the operation.
It's over in January 2019 for the TC from what I know.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 05:31 AM
Posted 24 January 2018 - 07:13 AM
The news is all over Twitter as it happens. Folks don't need a longer winded account of old news in the TC or Black Press a few days later. The newspapers can't be saved.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 07:13 AM
Know it all.
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Posted 24 January 2018 - 07:35 AM
^ Maybe that's why Black Press is suing people that allegedly repurpose their articles. They are going to need some more money if they want to purchase the TC.
Here is the part I don't understand. I have been in business for more decades than I am willing to admit to, and for the life of me I can't figure out what the advantage is to purchase a company with the idea of closing it's doors.
It happens in the big game where the big players are throwing around big dough. A small player like me wouldn't think of doing that.
Black Press isn't exactly awash with cash either. From what I hear and read, that boat is a little rocky. I guess another trip to the bank is in order.
I don't know....couple all this with the fact that the hard copy paper business is not exactly a rising star....your comment above might lead some people to be a little nervous.
If this happens, and I find it strange that 'management' would be telling their secrets a year ahead of time, the sale will be for $1 IMHO. Much like the recent trade between Torstar and Post Media, the purpose is to simply capture the capital losses.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 07:37 AM
The news is all over Twitter as it happens. Folks don't need a longer winded account of old news in the TC or Black Press a few days later. The newspapers can't be saved.
If this happens it would be devastation for many local businesses which rely on local print advertising. Most don't have the budgets or expertise to compete in other forms of media.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 07:39 AM
^ Maybe that's why Black Press is suing people that allegedly repurpose their articles. They are going to need some more money if they want to purchase the TC.
Here is the part I don't understand. I have been in business for more decades than I am willing to admit to, and for the life of me I can't figure out what the advantage is to purchase a company with the idea of closing it's doors.
It happens in the big game where the big players are throwing around big dough. A small player like me wouldn't think of doing that.
Black Press isn't exactly awash with cash either. From what I hear and read, that boat is a little rocky. I guess another trip to the bank is in order.
I don't know....couple all this with the fact that the hard copy paper business is not exactly a rising star....your comment above might lead some people to be a little nervous.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 07:41 AM
.If this happens it would be devastation for many local businesses which rely on local print advertising. Most don't have the budgets or expertise to compete in other forms of media.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 08:07 AM
Posted 24 January 2018 - 08:59 AM
The TC is sinking their own boat just like Sears (and tons of others) sunk their own boat.
The TC online platform is still trying to get money out of you, which is ridiculous when all you have to do is go "incognito" or "private" in your browser in order to read whatever they have on their website.
Regardless, the TC should be putting ALL of their stories up on the website for free, and focus on monetizing advertising on their website.
You do wonder sometimes whose in charge of businesses like Sears or the TC, folks who seem utterly blind to technology, and the direction people are moving to buy things, or get their breaking news (which is all online).
Unfortunately, when an outfit like the TC dismantles their print infrastructure (by laying off or firing everybody), they destroy any chance of "new" successes with their online platform.
Edited by Cassidy, 24 January 2018 - 09:00 AM.
Posted 24 January 2018 - 09:04 AM
The news is all over Twitter as it happens. Folks don't need a longer winded account of old news in the TC or Black Press a few days later. The newspapers can't be saved.
True, but read the Wall St Journal and the New York Times and they have in depth analysis that is worth reading. It usually takes me a week to fully read the Sunday New York Times
TC on the other hand....good for washing my windows and mopping up messes. I might read it if its free sitting there while I wait in a lobby or something
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