Poynter Online
Go


Top Story

Deep Reporting, Engaging Stories on This American Life
Most Recent Articles
Most E-mailed
Recent Comments
Recent Tags
Community Activity

Poynter Training
Poynter Seminars
Small, in-person training experiences.
News University
Today's most popular courses on NewsU, Poynter's e-learning site for journalists.
Webinars
Our online classroom is just a click away. Learn more.
All Webinars

Ask the Recruiter

Home > Ask the Recruiter
Tools: Text Sizeor, Print, RSSRSS, Subscribe via e-mail
Joe Grimm
Joe Grimm, visiting journalist at the Michigan State University School of Journalism, tackles the toughest recruiting questions.
TO GET YOUR QUESTION ANSWERED on this page, send it to Joe. Please include your full name in your message. If you prefer that your surname not be published, please indicate why.
 
 
If you're a student just getting back to school, now is not too soon to start thinking about internships for the summer of 2009. Get "Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships." You can download a copy immediately.


Knight Ridder to McClatchy to ...
I feel for the journalists at the dozen papers that McClatchy is buying from Knight Ridder but says it would like to dispose of.

It just means uncertainty on top of what they've already been through and makes them feel like damaged goods.

I have been hearing today from some of those people. They're looking for advice, hoping for support.

I would say this:

Bank on yourselves. Editors distinguish between individual performance and company performance. No one holds an individual journalist accountable for the fortunes of its company, even in a case like this, where the new owners are assailing financial results.

People who are unable to move from the cities where their newspapers are and who are unwilling to try other fields may have some hard decisions or some hard realities in front of them. Those who have flexibility have options.

All we can do is our best work. Good journalism is the best way to exert some control, preserve our dignity and carve a path to the future.

Posted by Joe Grimm 12:48 PM Mar 13, 2006
Tools:
Comment, e-mail, Permalink, Share
Username
Password
New User? Signup Now
Poynter Careers