Ann Marie Lipinski resigned Monday after seven years as editor of the Tribune. She's being replaced by Gerould Kern, vice president of editorial for the Tribune Company's Tribune Publishing subsidiary.
Lipinski said she's no longer a good fit for the job. She'd held the job of editor about as long as most of that paper's editors do, if not longer, but her sudden resignation, with the Tribune in flux and jobs being slashed, is troubling. Like most Tribune editors--but unlike Kern, who joined the Tribune from the Daily Herald as an editor in 1991--Lipinski came up through the paper's newsroom ranks; in 1988 she won a Pulitzer for investigative reporting. And, in my perception at least, she championed the meticulous coverage of serious matters as journalism's supreme virtue.



Ah, the memories. Management pulling an offensive story from the "Women's News" section at the printing plant should be foremost among them.
Good riddance.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/15/business/media/1...
Gerould Kern is to put it mildly a fitting choice for an industry hell bent on committing suicide.
It's no small wonder that newspapers are in the mess they are in when people who should never be allowed near positions that do so (adversely these days) affect careers of journalists and the future of newspapers, are handed those very jobs.
For what it's worth, I surveyed a few of the people who've worked with Kern and the reaction
stemmed from "Slimeball named editor of ChiTrib", and "Evil troll takes control" to, "NO! Jeez. The end really is near!"
If you were to speak with Tribune rank and file, I imagine few would be happy with Kern being the top man. Some of the lucky ones who got away from him expressed shock and then dismay.
Just thought you might want to know.
There is already a place to turn for "fun" -- it's called the internet. A universe of free comics, crosswords, celebrity gossip and sodoku live on the web. Any medium challenging the 'net on that front is doomed to lose.
Instead, why not have newspapers focus on -- wait for it -- NEWS.
-- SCAM
so-called "Austin Mayor"
http://austinmayor.blogspot.com
They substitute the telegram with the fax machine.
What did you substitute me with?
They overtook the doorman with the intercom.
What did you overtake me with?
Change has gotta come to that poor company lead by people who didn't really have a clue and never listened to those who did.
Almost made the Sun-Times look good, and that ain't saying much.
I was a bit rushed when posting.