Willamette Week Tightens Belt, but Santa Fe Reporter is 'Doing Well'
By AAN Staff
november 12, 2008 08:33 am
In his yearly report to readers,
Willamette Week publisher Richard Meeker says the Portland, Ore., newsweekly's financial situation has been "lousy." Advertising is down since July and the paper is more than ten percent below budget for the year. But the news isn't all bad. Meeker says
WW's "total audience has remained steady" and its sister paper, the
Santa Fe Reporter, is having a good year. Nevertheless,
WW has laid off several staffers and transferred one staff writer to Santa Fe. Editor Mark Zusman tells AAN News that the paper laid off three classified sales representatives, one designer, and staff writer (and "Queer Window" columnist) Byron Beck, while Corey Pein moves to the
Reporter. Although the paper will "be lucky to eke out a small profit this year," Meeker says he and Zusman are "eager to tackle the challenges we all now face, and more committed than ever to continuing -- and improving -- the quality of reporting and thinking we do."
More on Beck's departure from the
Portland Mercury and
Just Out magazine.
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