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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

1/27/09 I Spoke To Steven Swartz's Office About Thin Skinned Greenwich Time Managing Editor Using Hearst Corporation Lawyers InAppropriately

Greenwich Roundup Has Left Another Message For Hearst Corporation Lawyer Ravi Sitwalla, But Ravi Has Not Gotten Back As Of Yet.

So I Called Up Hearst Newspaper's Corporate Offices In New York City And Spoke To Steven Swartz's Secretary And Had A Long Converstion About Thin Skinned Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter.

This Very Nice Lady Is Getting Mr. Swartz Up To Speed On How Publisher John "I Can't Pick A Winning Tean" Dunster Is Bungling The Hearst Corporation Into A Civil Rights Lawsuit.

Dunster And The Thin Skinned Hunter Have Really Stirred Up A Hornets Nest. Google Analytics Web Tracking Software Says Hearst Corporation Servers Are All Over Greenwich Roundup As We Speak.

Maybe Hearst Corporation Lawyer Ravi Sitwalla Will Return Greenwich Roundups Phone Calls Once He Gets Off The Computer.


While We Wait For Ravi To Call About Thin Skinned Bruce Hunter
You Can Read This Little Item.....
Things Are Really Screwed Up At Hearst Newspapers
Hearst Newspapers Is Closing Down A Really God Newspaper In Seattle While It Sends It's Corporate Lawyers To Attack A Blogger Who Criticized A Really Bad Newspaer That Has An Editor With A Thin Skin.


When Hearst Corporation announced it put Seattle's oldest newspaper, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, , up for sale, the newsroom didn't hesitate to report on it. It's news after all, they say.

The clock is ticking on the paper's future and time is starting to run out. Hearst is waiting 60 days to find a new owner, otherwise the paper could go online-only or close completely. Talk about a downer of a week for a newspaper that has gained a lot of respect in recent years as it upped its local coverage.

The paper is now doing something risky and pretty unique. They are documenting their own unknown future and giving readers a window into a frightened and most likely depressed newsroom as everyone waits for good news.

The Star Tribune, which could file bankruptcy in less than two weeks, should use Seattle P-I as an example of how a newspaper handles its own potential downfall.

Seattle P-I had video coverage of Hearst Newspaper Division President Steve Swartz telling the staff that the newspaper will go up for sale.

Here's The Video......




Will Steve Swartz Be Visiting Whats Left Of The Greenwich Time's Newsroom In Riverside?
When Is Hearst Newspaper Head Honcho Steven Swartz Going To Realize That Greenwich Time Editor Bruce Hunter Is No Digital Don.
However, Hunter Does Whines Like A Diva.
Other Hearst Newspapers Are Enhanced With Video Reports, But Has Any One Seen A Video Up On The Home Page Of The Greenwich Time In The Last Year?
Steven Swartz Needs To Wake Up. Thin Skinned Bruce Hunter Is The Wrong Man At The Wrong Time To Lead The Greenwich Time In These Very Difficult Times.
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