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The Washington Times hired Solomon away from the Washington Post, its politically opposite antagonist where he had covered money and politics for an investigative reporte
Despite those insurances, Slevin afterward announced plans to reduction staff starting in January 2010 possibly up to 40%,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], amounting to nearly 370 situations, and a cutback in the paper's size. The Times will focus above national and cultural issues and de-emphasize local coverage of Washington. It will likewise begin free delivery with less newstand sales.
Washington Times Offers No Reason for Resignation of Executive Editor Solomon
Even before his departure was announced, Solomon was gone from the Times' Washington headquarters and was out of communication with a number of colleagues. "One likely reason for Solomon's scarcity: He has lost his parking smudge," Erik Wemple reported in the November 10,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 2009 Washington City Paper in "Solomon Loses Parking Space at Washington Times." "According to Washington Times sources,Relapse and Dual Diagnosis Addiction, the signs that kept spaces for top company officials have been stripped away, including the 1 for Solomon."
The publication of Mr. Solomon's resignation emulated 4 event-filled days at the news that were closely emulated by additional news unions and bloggers, Jennifer Harper wrote in the November 13, 2009 Washington Times article, Solomon resigns as TWT editor. "'We ambition behave affair as follows beneath the proficient mastery of Jeff Birnbaum, managing editor-digital, and David Jones, administrate editor-print, said Jonathan Slevin, deeding chancellor and publisher of The Times.
Solomon Hired as Washington Times Editor From Rival Washington Post
"Analysts estimate that the Times has lost near to $2 billion since its 1982 founding, and the industry downtown has undoubtedly increased the tide of ruddy ink," Howard Kurtz wrote in "Washington Times confirms departure of its top editor," in the Washington Post on November 13, 2009.
The Times gave no reason for Solomon's resignation and he has declined annotate. "There are no plans to shut the corporation down," Slevin had told a Nov. 10 meeting of the newspaper's employees. He afterward acknowledged that Solomon's sometime job may not be fraught.
The Times announced Nov. 12 that John Solomon, executive editor since January 2008, had resigned as of Nov. 6. This delayed news came less than a week after the Nov. 8 expulsion of three top executives of the newspaper: Thomas McDevitt, the president and publisher; Keith Cooperrider, the main fiscal commander; and Douglas Dong Moon Joo,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the leader. Jonathan Slevin was named acting president and publisher, a position in which he remained until April 2010.
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In a press loosen the following daytime, the Times attributed the firings to the economic. Todays industry conditions and the general economic downturn necessitate this team-based appraisal, planning,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and subsequent implementation of a plan to enable The Times to become a sustainable multimedia company in todays challenging news manufacture surroundings.
Top management at the Washington Times is out, including the newspapers executive editor, amid assumption about the papers future with the subsequent announcement of planned staff layoffs in 2010. The sudden lesson of events happened over the span of a few days.
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