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Bankruptcy filings show Tribune publisher earned $334,000 last year
Updated 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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http://azcapitoltimes.com/
It’s a familiar story these days: Top executives reaping disproportionately large salaries and mind-boggling bonuses while executing poor business strategies and laying off hordes of employees.
It’s happened in the finance industry, construction, automobile manufacturing, computer software and beyond. But now, we can count the newspaper industry among them.
Julie Moreno, who became the publisher of the East Valley Tribune in 2008, was paid more than $334,000 in salary, benefits ...
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News Hawk 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress
The story points out several points but fails to point out that prior to the arrival of Flanders, Horne, or Moreno the paper was losing money. It was in the red in circulation and advertising revenues were not keeping the margins where they needed to be.
The metro model is broken. The margins at metros have been behind for decades but have been ignored because of “volume.” As
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What do small-town publishers rake in? « Jeff Pelline’s Blog 2 months, 4 weeks ago on Wordpress
[...] What do small-town publishers rake in? By jeffpelline “It’s a familiar story these days: Top executives reaping disproportionately large salaries and mind-boggling bonuses while executing poor business strategies and laying off hordes of employees,” as AZ Capitol Times reports. [...]
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Phil 3 months ago on Wordpress
Excellent reporting Matt. Great job of sifting through the numbers that reflect nothing more than legalized theft.
Clearly, Freedom’s high level execs, including Moreno, devised schemes in the past two years to loot the company’s coffers of all they could for personal benefit, as they knew bankruptcy would one day be inevitable.
You see, after bankruptcy, none of these
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50GreenDodge 3 months ago on Wordpress
“The porch light was on but no one was home” is only a slight exaggeration of the impression Julie Moreno made on a number of former Trib employees I know.
There were moves that could have saved the Trib, but they should have been made years ago. Karen Wittmer’s fascination with all things Scottsdale was a huge impediment to long-term success. Those millions, had they been
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Jacque 3 months ago on Wordpress
Why complain about Moreno accepting what the owners or board (which?) put on the table? Perhaps she was paid so handsomly (by my standards) because the owners knew they were closing down and this was a short-term offer and she was the “hatchet”. Don’t blame her; who approved the payments?
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Former Trib. Reporter 3 months ago on Wordpress
Send Julie your thoughts anonymously by e-mail:
Tribune334000@yahoo.com
Password: moreno
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Michael 3 months ago on Wordpress
Why do all these stories claim that we can’t blame the publisher or Upper management for Newspapers problems?
They are directly at fault for their lack of skill. They had no clue how to reach out to their community and keep it engaged. They kept going forward with a high fixed operating cost structure even when it made no sense at all. They paid themselves bonuses while they laid off
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Former Trib. Reporter 3 months ago on Wordpress
Really great job Bunk! I was utterly sickened to hear what was happening behind the scenes while reporters were losing their jobs. In fact she was paid more to move to Phoenix than TWO reporters’ salaries. As a first year Trib. reporter I earned $27,000 and worked far more than 40 hours a week. At the time, I was happy to do it.
It’s pathetically hypocritical that the Trib. wrote
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John L. 3 months ago on Wordpress
Great reporting, Matt. Are you aware the Terry the Pirate got a $1 million-plus home after he was promoted for destroying the Tribune?
Some people thought he was full of fire and brimstone. Others among us thought he was full of a lot more than that.
He got his parachute and Moreno, who never had or will have a clue, is also safe.
I can’t say that for the most talented
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America, one year later « The National Razor 3 months ago on Wordpress
[...] their checks, and paid executives vast sums for the service. However, this much more balanced and thoughtful piece by Matt Bunk, managing editor of the Arizona Capitol Times and a former Tribune edi…, will serve [...]
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johnron 3 months ago on Twitter
Great post by Matt Bunk of @azcapitoltimes 'Bankruptcy filings show (E. Valley) Tribune publisher earned $334K last year' http://ow.ly/zlpe
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azcapitoltimes 3 months ago on Twitter
East Valley Tribune publisher was paid $334,000 during the past year. See story at http://tinyurl.com/yztks9b
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mikeeiler 3 months ago on Twitter
Tribune publisher was paid $60,000 in relocation expenses to move from Yuma to PHX? 200 miles!? Unbelievable. http://tinyurl.com/yztks9b
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