The San Diego Union-Tribune has offered redundancy deals to 43 journalists in order to cut its overall workforce by 6%. The newspaper, with a weekday circulation of 280,000, explained that the move is a response to challenging industry conditions. The Union-Tribune is the flagship of San Diego-based Copley Press, which sold off its papers in Illinois and Ohio earlier this year. (Via Business Week)
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