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    John McCain Gets Rowdy With The 'Times' Over Negative Story [Working 'with' The Press]

    Posted: December 20th, 2007, 1:55pm CST
    TagsBill Keller  

    john_mccain.jpgJohn McCain is getting pushy with the New York Times over a Jim Rutenberg story he wants killed, according to Drudge. The planned piece, six weeks in the making, alleges that McCain gave special treatment to a lady lobbyist over pending telecom legislation. "Rutenberg had hoped to break the story before the Christmas holiday, sources reveal, but editor Keller expressed serious reservations about jounalism [sic] ethics and issuing a damaging story so close to an election," Drudge says. Drama! Also—convenient! Makes us totally forget about yesterday's news that the Times had acceded to a White House request to change the subhed on their CIA story.


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    'Times' Announces Newsroom Layoffs [Merry Christmas!]

    Posted: November 28th, 2007, 12:50pm CST
    TagsBill Keller  

    pinkslip.jpgAbout an hour ago, New York Times staffers received a holiday gift from executive editor Bill Keller—an announcement of layoffs! The cuts will come from the newsroom "for the first time in recent memory," according to the memo. A dozen "support positions" will be eliminated from the newsroom, along with "a number" of clerical administrative jobs; next year, several admin management positions will be cut. The Times apparently put a hiring freeze into place several weeks ago, and "except for those jobs that are critically important to our future ambitions, we intend to enforce it," Keller writes. Full memo after the jump.

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Ellen Kavier
    Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 12:26:14 -0500
    Subject: [NYT Newsroom] Message from Bill Keller
    To: newsroom@ahot.nytimes.com

    To the staff:

    Despite growing pressure on the newsroom budget, The Times has continued to
    turn out great journalism, whether it's covering Iraq, New York City or the
    most crowded Presidential campaign in memory. We've been able to do this,
    in part, because each of you has helped us save money by finding new and
    more efficient ways to do what we need to do. That has enabled us to avoid
    the kind of drastic staff cutbacks other news organizations have endured.
    Jill, John and I greatly appreciate everything you have done.

    As we approach 2008, it is clear that the newsroom is going to have to do
    even more to tighten spending, and to help the publisher and the Times
    Company meet the difficult financial challenges facing our industry. While
    we are committed to retaining our competitive muscle, we will be facing
    some tough choices about where to save. That is why I must tell you that
    there are going to be layoffs in the newsroom, for the first time in recent
    memory. The people who are affected are not journalists, but that does not
    make this news any easier to share.

    Today we notified the Newspaper Guild that about a dozen support positions
    within the newspaper are being eliminated. We will, for example, be
    closing the Recording Room as well as trimming a number of clerical and
    secretarial jobs. The people in those jobs will receive the severance they
    are entitled under the Guild contract.

    During 2008, we also expect to eliminate a few management jobs in
    administrative areas.

    This staff reduction does not include any journalists, nor any widespread
    buyouts, as has happened in the past. But as many of you know, we put into
    place a hiring freeze several weeks ago, and except for those jobs that are
    critically important to our future ambitions, we intend to enforce it. As
    journalists resign or retire from the Company next year, we will be trying to fill their
    positions internally.

    As we move into 2008, we will be rethinking coverage priorities and how we
    use our space and our people, but always in ways that preserve what The
    Times does best. In the future, as in the past few months while these
    matters were under review, we have worked closely with our partners on the
    business side, with a single shared ambition: to seek cutbacks and
    reductions that are as strategically focused as possible, and do nothing to
    damage our core journalism.

    Bill