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		<title>Daytona Beach News-Journal Slashes 43 Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[43 Daytona Beach News-Journal employees lose their jobs as newspaper continues looking for a buyer <p>The story posted today by Henry Frederick, on NSBnews.net &#8211; an online community newspaper in New Smyrna Beach:</p> <p>By Henry Frederick</p> <p>DAYTONA BEACH &#8212; Forty-three employees of the Daytona Beach News-Journal lost their jobs earlier today, according to several sources.</p> <p>Of the 43 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>43 Daytona Beach News-Journal employees lose their jobs as newspaper continues looking for a buyer</h3>
<p>The story posted today by Henry Frederick, on <a title="NSBNews.net" href="http://www.nsbnews.net" target="_blank">NSBnews.net</a> &#8211; an online community newspaper in New Smyrna Beach:</p>
<p><em>By Henry Frederick</em></p>
<p>DAYTONA BEACH &#8212; Forty-three employees of the<em> Daytona Beach News-Journal</em> lost their jobs earlier today, according to several sources.</p>
<p>Of the 43 cuts, 16 were in the newsroom and nine were unionized pressmen. The others were from various other departments.</p>
<p>Executive Editor Don Lindley informed the terminated employees in an e-mail and then left for the day at 4 p.m. without facing any of those whose jobs were cut, according to an inside source.</p>
<h3>Buyouts offered</h3>
<p>One of two terminated newsroom reporters is a single mother with a baby, whose recent beat was the city of Deltona. A sports columnist who has written a popular column for more than a decade was terminated as was a longtime photographer, a librarian, a longtime regional editor a page designer in Accent and a page designer on the news desk. Several others in the newsroom were offered and took buyouts, including the senior managing editor Troy Moore, whose last day was Saturday.</p>
<p>Just four years ago, the <em>News-Journal</em> employed more than 800 people and had a daily circulation that hovered around 100,000, but after losing a series of appeals of the $129 million federal court judgment awarded to minority owner Cox Enterprises, the <em>News-Journal&#8217;s</em> circulation has plummeted and so has its staff by almost two thirds. The suit was spurred by the late Tippen Davidson&#8217;s decision to spend $13 million on naming rights without Cox&#8217;s permission for the $29 million News-Journal Center, a cultural arts Center on Beach Street that is now owned by Daytona State College</p>
<h3>No buyers for newspaper</h3>
<p>The <em>News-Journal</em> has had trouble finding a buyer in this national recession that has wreaked havoc on newspapers across the country, with some offers hovering around $20 million.</p>
<p>The <em>Pennysavers</em> were consolidated earlier this summer and last year the <em>News-Journal</em> closed its bureaus in New Smyrna Beach, DeLand, Deltona and Bunnell.</p>
<p>The former <em>Pennysaver/News-Journal</em> bureau on Canal Street is now the headquarters for the re-election of Mayor Sally Mackay.</p>
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