
Invenergy official: Planned transmission line will bring economic benefits to New Mexico By Hannah Grover | 9 hours ago. Representatives from the abortion fund provider Indigenous Women Rising told members of the Interim Indian Affairs Committee on Monday that their monthly abortion fund budget has doubled since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Indigenous Women Rising: Abortion fund budget has doubled since Dobbs By Susan Dunlap | 9 hours ago. Join the Conversation on Twitter My Tweets Newsroom Yesterday, for example, the Wall Street Journal announced layoffs in its newsroom for this reason. The Journal cutbacks come at a time of sinking advertising revenue for newspapers across the nation. Quigley wrote on Twitter he is “planning some larger writing projects.” Fantl described the situation as two who “came in and retired” while “everyone else filed for retirement.” The New Mexican has recently increased its focus on investigative stories.īesides Cole, the email doesn’t describe the circumstances of the retirements of Sandlin, Quigley, Hendrix and Ipsaro. The internal Journal email noted that Cole “plans to do some part-time editing at The New Mexican,” the Santa Fe newspaper’s announcement of Cole’s hiring says he’ll also “help direct investigations and projects.” The New Mexican is the daily with the second-largest circulation in the state, though well behind the Journal’s circulation. On top of this, Journal Investigative Reporter Thom Cole also left at the end of October to take a job at a competing outlet, the Santa Fe New Mexican. Deputy News Editor Joe Ipsaro, whose last day was Oct. 11 (Quigley also announced his retirement publicly). UpFront Columnist Winthrop Quigley, who well leave Nov. Courts reporter Scott Sandlin, whose last day was Nov. The four retiring reporters, according to the email are: The decision to eliminate the five non-newsroom jobs came this week, Fantl said.įantl wouldn’t speak specifically about the reporters who are leaving or have already left, calling it a “personnel matter.”īut the internal email from Journal Editor Kent Walz and Manager Editor Karen Moses offers some, albeit limited, insight. Of the five non-newsroom positions getting eliminated, three are in circulation and “probably two” are in advertising, according to Fantl.įantl said the three circulation jobs were “no longer needed” because of “new technology” the Journal is using that “optimized the flow” of newspaper delivery routes while duties of the advertising jobs overlapped with other jobs in the department. Regardless, the cutbacks are causing anxiety among employees at the newspaper, according to a source close to the situation. “‘Layoff’ is not a word we’re using,” Moses said. Reached by phone earlier in the day, Journal Managing Editor Karen Moses told NM Political Report that “we are doing some restructuring.” The newspaper will review the other positions before making a decision but will “definitely” put someone into an assistant city editor position, Fantl said.Īn internal newsroom email from late October obtained by NM Political Report suggests only one of the five departed newsroom staffers, editorial writer Sharon Hendrix, will come back “on a consulting basis.” Others “may come back on consultant agreements,” Fantl said. One of those positions, which belonged to staff writer Ollie Reed, is getting eliminated, Fantl confirmed. On top of this, five more reporters recently left the newsroom, and it’s unclear whether their positions will be refilled. The Albuquerque Journal recently eliminated six positions, including one in the newsroom, according to Brian Fantl, the newspaper’s senior vice president and chief operating officer. Experience in integrating external APIs for news and media content.New Mexico’s biggest daily newspaper is scaling back. ABQ JOURNAL CLASSIFIEDS JOBS ANDROID
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