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The counter to printing in KC is the transportation cost to get the papers from KC to Wichita. I doubt that requires more than one good-sized truck running from KC it ICT and back every day. That's probably a bit better than a break even on the employees that won't be needed in Wichita, and it eliminates maintenance or upgrades on the presses in ICT.
The rent on the smaller space needed in ICT is probably less than the utilities in the current Eagle building.
This is pretty much a no-brainer for either increasing the profitability or reducing the losses for McClatchy.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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I worked at the Eagle in the early 90's, during the transition to using computers in the composition of the pages, instead of several employees cutting strips of type and arranging them by hand. I had also worked there in the early 70's, when the Linotype machines were still in use. The internet (in the 90's) had not yet become a factor in news reporting. I realized that newspapers were in trouble at a staff meeting, when we were asked to define the mission statement of the newspaper. Silly me, I thought the mission of a newspaper was to inform and educate the public. No, we were informed that the mission of the newspaper was to create value for our customers. Purely the profit motive, no public good needed.
Well, now there's very little profit, and even less public good.
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Originally posted by Wuchalk View PostI worked at the Eagle in the early 90's, during the transition to using computers in the composition of the pages, instead of several employees cutting strips of type and arranging them by hand. I had also worked there in the early 70's, when the Linotype machines were still in use. The internet (in the 90's) had not yet become a factor in news reporting. I realized that newspapers were in trouble at a staff meeting, when we were asked to define the mission statement of the newspaper. Silly me, I thought the mission of a newspaper was to inform and educate the public. No, we were informed that the mission of the newspaper was to create value for our customers. Purely the profit motive, no public good needed.
Well, now there's very little profit, and even less public good.
Actually, scratch the comment about the non-profits. Some of the greediest organizations that I have been affiliated with in my career are non-profits.ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostYou do sound bitter on this. Obviously it's never a good thing for local folks when local businesses are closed, but come on...this is print. This has been on the horizon for a decade.
I can explain it to you, but can't comprehend it for you (sigh).
Let me know how you feel in 2-5 years.Last edited by Veritas; June 1, 2016, 02:00 AM.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostThe counter to printing in KC is the transportation cost to get the papers from KC to Wichita. I doubt that requires more than one good-sized truck running from KC it ICT and back every day. That's probably a bit better than a break even on the employees that won't be needed in Wichita, and it eliminates maintenance or upgrades on the presses in ICT.
The rent on the smaller space needed in ICT is probably less than the utilities in the current Eagle building.
This is pretty much a no-brainer for either increasing the profitability or reducing the losses for McClatchy.Originally posted by Awesome Sauce Malone View PostA business makes a business minded move in order to maintain some level of profitability
nothing to see here
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I'm not afraid of the Eagle going under or completely pulling out of Wichita. That will mean opportunity for innovation. Maybe someone like @_kai_: at ShockerHoops hires Suellentrop or another reporter and the new product is actually better than the old Eagle. Change is going to happen. Print media is a dinosaur.Last edited by Shocker-maniac; June 1, 2016, 12:01 PM.ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View PostI'm not afraid of the Eagle going under or completely pulling out of Wichita. That will mean opportunity gor innovation. Maybe someone like @_kai_ at ShockerHoops hires Suellentrop or another reporter and the new product is actually better than the old Eagle. Change is going to happen. Print media is a dinosaur.
I guess here is as good as anywhere, but if anyone has writing skills, ideas of what they'd like to write about, shoot me a PM.
Also, if there are any business owners on the board that would be interested in advertising with ShockerHoops/ShockerNet shoot me a PM too.
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Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View PostI'm not afraid of the Eagle going under or completely pulling out of Wichita. That will mean opportunity for innovation. Maybe someone like @_kai_: at ShockerHoops hires Suellentrop or another reporter and the new product is actually better than the old Eagle. Change is going to happen. Print media is a dinosaur.
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As the Harvard Think Tank points out, print media may become extinct in alot of markets due to squeezing out profits. If McClatchey moves more than Print/Packaging to KC, we could see the Eagle become extinct both from a print/packaging as well as a reporting perspective.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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HCGM made a comment on the Lutz radio show re his surprise on the lack of a sports columnist at the Eagle.
The death spiral, as predicted, is tightening reducing the Eagle to a KC satellite paper.
Anyone know who is replacing Suellentrop as beat writer?
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Amazing how the Eagle has been reduced to essentially nothing, while newspapers in other peer metros are still doing fine. Have family in Omaha, and the Omaha World-Herald is still a respected part of life up there; very professional paper and a real asset to the community. Could be wrong, but I think the same could be said of the Tulsa World.
Suppose that's what happens when your reporters, editors, and lone political cartoonist all roundly mock the most commonly held beliefs of the majority of your readership. Weird, that. Eagle stories all have a particular bias thrust to them that is clear as day. Their political cartoonist - Crowson - creates some legitimately offensive and intellectually dishonest material, all while acting as a prominent volunteer with the SG CO chapter of a major political party. The dude is basically a troll with an artistic skill and a public platform upon which to foist his nonsense. Somehow, the Eagle is proud to have the guy as a part of their staff, which says a lot.
Ultimately the Eagle has created the bed it is slowly preparing for the long nap; their roosters are coming home to roost.Last edited by SHOCKvalue; September 19, 2017, 08:41 PM.
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