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From Tonyskansascity.com.
   SUMMARY: While many media watchers were focusing on the major news that the Kansas City Star was naming Mike Fannin as its new editor/VP, blogger Tony of tonyskansascity.com and the Pitch were picking up that the newspaper was outsourcing advertising positions to India.  
    This is just the start of bloodletting at the Star.  We have also learned that one of Fannin's first order of business will be to begin terminating Star reporters.    05-16-2008


TKC EXCLUSIVE!!! The Star disavows new media as it sends Kansas City jobs in digital advertising to India!!!
The Star's current overlord, McClatchy, is firing nine employees in Kansas City and sending the jobs to India. The Star broke the news today about the layoffs in a brief on the second page of the business section. The article says that Star President and Publisher Mark Zieman sent a memo to employees indicating that nine people who do advertising production work would lose their jobs. The work will be sent to Infosys Technologies in Bangalore, India.
The Star Sends Jobs to India
Thu May 15, 2008
By ERIC BARTON, The Pitch
     Few people would've called The Kansas City Star's former owner, Knight Ridder, a bastion of great journalism. But one thing Knight Ridder didn't do is send Kansas City jobs overseas.
     The Star's current overlord, McClatchy, is firing nine employees in Kansas City and sending the jobs to India. The Star broke the news today about the layoffs in a brief on the second page of the business section.
   The article says that Star President and Publisher Mark Zieman sent a memo to employees indicating that nine people who do advertising production work would lose their jobs. The work will be sent to Infosys Technologies in Bangalore, India.
    McClatchy has been outsourcing advertising production work overseas at many of its papers. And there have been rumors for months within the Star's offices that such a move would be likely here.           
     McClatchy treasurer Elaine Lintecum, who's listed on the company's Web site as a media contact, declined to comment for The Pitch. She said, "I recommend that you call The Kansas City Star," before abruptly hanging up.
    New Star Publisher Mark Zieman and Jennifer Kisser, who heads the advertising services department, did not immediately return a phone call from The Pitch.
    LINK TO STORY:  http://blogs.pitch.com/plog/2008/05/the_star_sends_jobs_to_india.php

The Gawker, New York: http://gawker.com/390833/print-world-just-got-flatter
Print World Just Got Flatter

    This seems like a turning point of some sort. A tipster says the McCatchy-owned Kansas City Star just laid off the entire ad services department. And outsourced the jobs to India!
    Even more fun: before everyone's last day this summer, their Indian replacements will be flown in so the outgoing ad team can train them.
    McClatchy's already done this at some of their other holdings, including the Miami Herald, the Sacremento Bee, and the Raleigh News & Observer.
     Everyone please continue panicking. (Of course, journos didn't care so much when all the printing plant jobs disappeared, but still. The ad people work in the same building.)         05-16-2008

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