Monthly Archives: November 2009

Job Opportunities… Some Familiar

Joan Dumaine, who is relentless in her patrol of the various job opportunties, sends these: The Tribune Company is looking for a full time consumer reporter, base pay $50k. (Didn’t they just get rid of one of these?) That’s one of several jobs some alumni might want to apply for.  Here’s the link. Also, Fox [...]

Out Of Montana

Former New Britain Bureau Chief Sheri Venema, who took off for Montana with former sports writer Michael Downs, has found the rest of us, and has this to report: Michael Downs (sports) and I left the Courant in 1992, married in 1993 and spent many years in Montana (teaching journalism at University of Montana)  and [...]

Submittted By…

Denis Horgan notes some change in the way  The Courant identifies contributors in the Sunday iTowns section. The subtext here is: How coverage from a few local blogs is shaping journalism at the Courant — maybe as much as a reader representative would.

Cohen Joining WNPR

Jeffrey Cohen, the hard-working, plugged-in reporter who covers Hartford city government for The Courant, is leaving to join WNPR as a capital region reporter. He is the kind of reporter a news agency cannot easily replace — certainly not quickly. Cohen has been all over the controversy and criminal charges facing Mayor Eddie Perez. He has [...]

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