Cruse Avenue sits above the east side of downtown high, wide and empty. Almost 60 feet across, it carries less traffic than residential streets like Winne or Hauser.
The Challenges And Allure Of Being A Journalist
A new study shows newsrooms cut a record 16,000 jobs last year. That shrinkage is one reason more and more journalists are leaving the profession, including former Montana newspaper reporter Eve Byron. In this episode of Parsing the Press, Eve talks with Sally and Gwen about the downsides and the allure of being a journalist in today s challenging news environment.
Sally Mauk It s no secret the number of American newspapers has shrunk and most of those that remain have cut staff either through layoffs or early retirements and buyouts. Many journalists seeing the decimation have left for more secure or more lucrative jobs.