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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Roy Greenslade

Newspaper wants to hire 34 reporters

Did that headline make you blink? It isn't a spoof. The New York-based Newsday has announced that it has openings for 34 reporters over the coming six months.

The move was revealed to staff yesterday by the paper's editor-in-chief, Debby Krenek, in a memo that began with an exclamation: "Newsday's newsroom is hiring!"

Krenek's surprise was evident as she continued: "I'm very excited to announce that we are making this significant investment in people and pages to provide more and stronger coverage for Long Islanders."

The decision to expand pagination - an extra 2,600 pages of news and opinion are promised annually - comes against a background of bitter contract negotiations that ended in June with staff agreeing to 5%-10% wage cuts.

Newsday was acquired in 2008 for $650m (£415m) by Cablevision Systems Corp, a company led by Charles Dolan. It has aggressively cut costs at the paper ever since, so the turn-around is particularly surprising.

Anyway, should you be interested in a job you should send a CV and cuts to maryann.skinner@newsday.com.

Source: Crain's New York

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