The newspaper decline has been fairly well documented, but I"m not sure people understand the depth of the cuts in the TV business. I had a television reporter who lived in the same condo complex as me. She was making $10.75 an hour but only worked part time. She worked as a home health care nurse to supplement her income. This year they cut her hours back so much she gave it up and over the Fourth of July weekend her parents came and helped her move back with them in Colorado. A long-time reporter at the same station jumped ship this year to work at public radio here because it paid more. This sounds like an attempt to get away from the cult of personality because you have to pay more for charisma and all that orthodontic work.
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