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In November, Joe Ricketts, the billionaire founder of online brokerage firm TD Ameritrade, patriarch of the family that owns the Chicago Cubs, million-dollar Trump donor, and father of the governor of Nebraska, shuttered DNAinfo, the local news startup he founded,...
An NYT recruiter shares advice about how to be a more competitive job candidatehttps://t.co/OX6YrAtycd
— Poynter (@Poynter) April 24, 2018
Bloomberg is also rolling out a paywall, probably next month https://t.co/lomf5lFE3z
— Mike Shields (@digitalshields) April 24, 2018
Spokeswoman says Chicago Tribune (and presumably Tronc) is reviewing request from newsroom labor organizers:
— David Folkenflik (@davidfolkenflik) April 24, 2018
"We believe we can best build on the Chicago Tribune heritage and trust with readers by working together as an organization. " CON'T
The question "what am I *allowed* to say?" - whether you're a columnist or a college kid - is a really limited, and limiting, one. The more powerful question is: "What does this conversation need from me, and how can I best be of service to others?"
— Chloe Angyal (@ChloeAngyal) April 24, 2018
Sources tell CNN, Trump is using his cell phone because "he doesn't want Kelly to know who he's talking to." @PamelaBrownCNN @sarahcwestwood report. "Definitely, the walls are breaking," one source said. https://t.co/Ze3PVROWG5
— David P Gelles (@gelles) April 23, 2018