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6:00 am
Tue June 12, 2012

Times-Picayune Staff Learning Extent of Job Cuts

Credit Erin Krall / WWNO

Times-Picayune employees will be in meetings today to learn if they’re losing their jobs. Leading advertisers are joining a campaign to fight the cutbacks.

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12:03 pm
Mon June 11, 2012

Major Advertisers Join Citizens’ Group to Save Times-Picayune, Urge Owners to Print Seven Days

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Major advertisers and businesses in the New Orleans region, who together spend millions of dollars in advertising annually in The Times-Picayune, have joined “The Times-Picayune Citizens’ Group” in the call to keep the newspaper printing seven days a week.
Major Advertisers Join Citizens' Group to Save Times-Picayune, Urge Owners to Print Seven Days Times-Picayune Citizens' Group NEW ORLEANS - Major advertisers and businesses in the New Orleans metropolitan area, who together spend millions of dollars in advertising annually in The Times-Picayune, have joined "The Times-Picayune Citizens' Group" in the call to keep the newspaper printing seven days a week.
Westwego Gun Buy-Back
10:15 am
Mon June 11, 2012

Westwego Planning Gun Buy-Back

A Westwego City Council member is planning to hold a gun buy-back to try to take weapons off the streets of the Jefferson Parish community. Councilman Glenn Green has received approval from the council to use discretionary capital improvement funds to finance the program. No date has been set for the event. 

Police Morale
8:16 pm
Sat June 9, 2012

Union to gauge morale of New Orleans cops

The New Orleans police union is launching a study of officer morale and confidence in strategies of the department.

The Times-Picayune reports Capt. Michael Glasser, head of the Police Association of New Orleans, said the survey will highlight issues facing rank-and-file officers and help pinpoint matters that need to be addressed.

Glasser said Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas and his administration have dismissed officers' concerns, ranging from rising crime and questionable practices to failing crime-fighting strategies and management deficiencies.

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Andre Perry Commentary
4:53 pm
Fri June 8, 2012

Change at the Times Picayune

Moses delivered the word on two stone tablets. The town crier eventually lost his voice. Paper in and of itself is an antiquated medium. Yet many were shocked to hear that the paper's ownership plans to cut the city's only daily to three editions a week and expand their online offerings.

The means by which the Times-Picayune is distributed should change as society does. New Orleans is intensely diverse, and we should be more concerned if prevailing news outlets represent information accordingly.

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