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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

2/3/09 GREENWICH ROUNDUP NEWS TIP: Greenwich Time Publisher John "I Can't Pick A Winning Team" Dunster Might Be Toast


To: Greenwich Roundup

You will soon see that John Dunster is the most recent casualty here at the advocate/greenwich time, where I am employed. More fodder for the fire, I'm sure.

I am uncertain why Hearst showed him the door, as I thought he played their game well.

Actually, I believe this more a Connecticut Post decision as they seem to be calling the shots.


I have a friend that actually congradulated me when Hearst purchased our papers. He had worked for that company in the past and remarked how great a company they were to work for.

Unfortunately, the ct post is controlling our two papers and evidently trying to break all speed records for destroying two very profitable and respected papers into the ground.....

NAME WITHHELD BY REQUEST



COMMENT:




Thank You For The News Tip.
I Sincerely Hope That You Will Not Get In Trouble
At The Stamford Advocate / Greenwich Time

Can Anyone Think Of Anything That John Dunster
Has Ever Done Well At The Greenwich Time.

Personally, I Am Continually Amazed That Hearst Corporation
President Steve Swartz Has Not Already Replaced
John "I Can't Pick A Winning Team" Dunster.

The Greenwich Time Newspaper Has Went
Through Four Editors In Less Than A Year.

No Other Daily Newspaper In The World
Has Had Four Editors In Less Than A Year
Yet Dunster Survives And Others Are Fired




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