Been a while since the Grim Reaper laid waste to the Kansas City Star…
Mercifully.
But make no mistake, with the steady drip of print circulation attrition, nobody at 18th and Grand has harbored any illusions about the direction the industry’s heading. Which accounts for high profile bailouts like that of former business section heavy hitter Kevin Collison.
And yet even after after the unintended consequence of losing one of the few remaining “name” journalists, the Star’s cupboard remains bare, with no sign of the replacing Collison. Even though they reportedly have interviewed a number of highly qualified replacement writers.
“They know they need to replace Kevin, but you know, up above they say. ‘Head count,’ ” says a source. “So what do you do?”
Speaking of which, uncounted heads at 18th and Grand rolled the past week.
“It’s been a helluva week since the news hit last Monday,” says the source. “That’s when people found out they’d lost their jobs. For the newsroom side, they encouraged a number of people to take early retirements and I heard they cut five or six on the press crew. Continue reading