Twenty-nine newsroom employees at the San Diego Union-Tribune have taken up a redundancy offer, cementing cutbacks that have reduced the editorial staff by at least 10% in the last year. Two years ago, the paper was the flagship of the Copley Press, the largest of nine newspapers owned by David Copley. Now it is Copley's sole title. (Via voiceofsandiego)
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