Newsroom Employment Drops to Lowest Level Since 1978 -- But Online Jobs Up
Editor & Publisher, April 16, 2009
By Jennifer Saba
Newsroom employment at newspapers has plunged 11.3 percent in 2008, with the industry losing some 5,900 jobs, according to a new study. It's the biggest drop since 1978. The study also revealed that the number of minorities employed in newsrooms is stagnant and that minorities represent 13.4 percent of the 46,700 positions. But online jobs are rising.
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