Philly newspaper layoffs reach production/printing department

At least three staffers were summarily dismissed on Friday.

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Philly newspaper layoffs reach production/printing department

POSTED: Monday, February 27, 2012, 5:34 PM

Daily News editor Larry Platt may be billing the decimation of Philadelphia Media Network staff as a "better way to bring you the news" and an elimination of redundancies. ("The Inquirer and Daily News can't waste time competing against one another on matters where there is little or no payoff," he wrote in today's column.) But positive spin or no, the "one newsroom" effort, which calls for 37 layoffs and buyouts, isn't widely expected to breathe new life into Philly's beleaguered media market.

Now, it turns out that the "better way" also includes significant cuts to the production and printing departments. CP hears that at least three workers — including VP of Production Laura Parker, John Shimkonis and Ed Smith — were dismissed Friday without notice. Those who received pink slips were not Newspaper Guild members, so Guild president Dan Gross could not comment. PMN spokesman Mark Block said the company doesn't comment on personnel matters, so whether that's the extent of the pain we couldn't say.

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