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Local World's editorial cuts erode the 'human interface' | Local World's editorial cuts erode the 'human interface' |
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Local World chairman David Montgomery told MPs last month about what the change from print to digital will mean: | Local World chairman David Montgomery told MPs last month about what the change from print to digital will mean: |
"We will have to harvest content and publish it without human interface, which will change the role of journalists. | "We will have to harvest content and publish it without human interface, which will change the role of journalists. |
Journalists collecting stories one by one is hugely unproductive. They will have to have new skills, greater responsibility for self publishing on different platforms." | Journalists collecting stories one by one is hugely unproductive. They will have to have new skills, greater responsibility for self publishing on different platforms." |
Monty's statement to the culture and media select committee generated some controversy, prompting Local World's chief executive, Steve Auckland, to offer some clarification. | Monty's statement to the culture and media select committee generated some controversy, prompting Local World's chief executive, Steve Auckland, to offer some clarification. |
He told Press Gazette: "We are not doing away with journalists, that's not what we are about... | He told Press Gazette: "We are not doing away with journalists, that's not what we are about... |
"Will the human interface disappear? It won't. In five or ten years time we will have editorial people reporting on things. They won't go out and write one story a day because it doesn't happen now, they will be doing multiple jobs." | "Will the human interface disappear? It won't. In five or ten years time we will have editorial people reporting on things. They won't go out and write one story a day because it doesn't happen now, they will be doing multiple jobs." |
But it appears from today's news from the Grimsby Telegraph that some editorial job losses will result from the change in journalists' roles. | But it appears from today's news from the Grimsby Telegraph that some editorial job losses will result from the change in journalists' roles. |
Telegraph editor Michelle Lalor explained to staff that the merging of subbing and reporting jobs to create 12 "content managers" will result in the loss of two editorial jobs. | Telegraph editor Michelle Lalor explained to staff that the merging of subbing and reporting jobs to create 12 "content managers" will result in the loss of two editorial jobs. |
Redundancies - in Local World corporate-speak "headcount reductions" - are also anticipated among management, commercial and administrative staff. | Redundancies - in Local World corporate-speak "headcount reductions" - are also anticipated among management, commercial and administrative staff. |
Though these moves are likely to generate a measure of hostility - particularly given Montgomery's involvement - I don't think just two journalistic job losses can be viewed as unduly outrageous (except, of course, for the affected people). | Though these moves are likely to generate a measure of hostility - particularly given Montgomery's involvement - I don't think just two journalistic job losses can be viewed as unduly outrageous (except, of course, for the affected people). |
I hate to see the editorial carnage across local and regional papers. But let's keep a sense of proportion. There are plenty of worse examples of cuts elsewhere. | I hate to see the editorial carnage across local and regional papers. But let's keep a sense of proportion. There are plenty of worse examples of cuts elsewhere. |
Sources: Press Gazette (1) (2) (3) | Sources: Press Gazette (1) (2) (3) |
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