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Posted on 09.24.09 by Danny Glover @ 5:43 pm
I came to Washington in 1991 as a reporter for a weekly newsletter at Congressional Quarterly. Brian Nutting, then the top editor at the later renamed CQ Monitor, was my boss. Nearly two decades later, I still consider him the best boss and journalistic mentor I’ve had. That’s why I was thrilled today to see Brian take a bold, and inevitably public, stand for his colleagues. CQ has a storied tradition as a company that values nonpartisan, insightful journalism over profit. For decades it functioned as a nonprofit arm of privately owned Times Publishing Company out of St. Petersburg, Fla. Everyone who worked there knew CQ was a different breed of journalism organization — and appreciated the CQ brand. Those days are over. Times Publishing Company sold out this year by selling CQ to the profit-hungry Economist Group, which also owns Roll Call. Today, the new CQ started acting like a company that cares more about money than the most thorough coverage of Washington possible by announcing the layoffs of a whopping 44 people in the newsroom (see a running list). That’s what prompted Brian to ask pointed questions. Here’s an excerpt from an e-mail he sent to CQ’s leaders and copied to the entire newsroom, courtesy of FishbowlDC:
I won’t be surprised if Brian, the senior editor of votes in the news department, now becomes a target of the hatchet men at CQ. But good on him for defending both his colleagues and the company’s historical mission. The news does not bode well for the CQ brand. Filed under: Business and Friends and Media Comments:
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[...] Brian Nutting took a stand for quality journalism last week at Congressional Quarterly, I feared that my former (and favorite) boss would lose his [...]
Pingback by The Enlightened Redneck » Brian Nutting: CQ Scapegoat — September 29, 2009 @ 8:45 pm
As someone who has been laid off in the current economic debacle, cry me a river.
Comment by Paul A'Barge — September 30, 2009 @ 10:23 am