"The idea, of course, is that with no competition to siphon off advertisers or keep ad prices rock-bottom, one alt-weekly might accomplish what the
Free Times and
Scene couldn't: make enough money to survive,"
Scene managing editor Joe Tone says of
the recently announced merger. "And it's hard to bemoan the consolidation. Had they not become one, the two papers would have eventually become none." However, Tone notes that, for now, Cleveland "will lose some journalists." In addition to former editor Pete Kotz, who has
already left for Nashville, Tone says staff writer Lisa Rab and food critic Elaine Cicora have departed. Frank Lewis, who
last week was named the new paper's editor,
reports on the Free Times blog that the other managers have been named. Sean Misutka and Joe Strailey have been plucked from the
Scene to be ad sales manager and classified sales manager, respectively. And three additional
Free Times managers have found homes at the new paper: Steve Antol is the circulation manager; Tim Divis is the business manager, and Steve Miluch is the production manager.