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Village Voice Media, Gawker Join the Layoff Fray

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

The media world’s constant upheaval is like a game of musical chairs, except all of the chairs get taken away at once.

According to several inside sources, the Village Voice continued its cost-cutting measures Thursday, dismissing two reporters for budgetary reasons. The paper’s copy chief also resigned in protest after the deputy copy chief was laid off Wednesday.

The deputy copy chief, Shazdeh Omari, was then brought back after Rick Szykowny’s resignation. The two reporters, Sean Gardiner and Maria Luisa Tucker, joined the Village Voice in 2006, after the paper was purchased by New Times Media.

Three staff writers remain to report for the newspaper—Wayne Barrett, Chloé Hilliard and Graham Rayman.

The Voice also cut staff last Friday, laying off long-time photo editor Staci Schwartz and sex columnist Tristan Taormino. (more…)

Georgian Journalist Shows Extreme Dedication to Craft

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The UK-based Daily Mail posted the above video of Georgian TV reporter Tamara Urushadze picking the mic back up shortly after a sniper’s bullet grazes her arm. She even has the wits to assert that it must have come from a light weapon because the wound isn’t too bad. 2800 Diggs and counting…

Your move, Geraldo.