He writes that because of
publisher staff cuts in the Age of Amazonia:
Not exact matches
Oliver eventually pointed out that The Oregonian «s
publisher, Advance Publications, later put the newspaper through a major reorganization aimed at making it «a digital - first» publication, while
cutting roughly 22 % of the newsroom
staff, including Esteve.
Publishers responded:
cut backs in
staff and revenues led to consistency and quality going out the door.
With
publishers cutting back on
staff and
cutting back on titles this is a lot of legwork the author has done on the business side.
Budget
cuts and overworked editors and
staff have made traditional
publishers fairly sloppy these days, completely killing one major argument for only going with traditional
publishers.
Widespread outsourcing and
staff cuts mean
publishers are more efficient in these areas than ever before.
Readers» preference for ebooks has been blamed for 225 potential job losses after
publisher Penguin Random House announced
cuts that leave
staff facing an anxious Christmas.
Minneapolis - based
publisher Dolan Media Company today
cut between eight and 10
staff positions at its Boston - based Lawyers Weekly publications.
Publishing trends are not working in favour of the major legal
publishers and their recent financial performance confirms this to be the case — revenue is down and
staff cuts and outsourcing have replaced publishing as the primary means of maintaining profit margins.