So.CalGull
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I really don't think we need ex employees to vouch for you. This is, after all, only a football forum! You worked in newspapers until 2001 when regional publishing was highly respected, along with its core of sports reporters. But this is 2017. The newsroom you relate to bears no resemblance to modern journalism, which mines its income from click-bait and more vicariously, from user generated content. I'd also like to take issue with your 'family' theme when it comes to regional newspapers. The Argus is owned by Newsquest, which in turn is owned by Gannett, a US based Goliath of global media. About as 'family' as Vodafone.
I know, I was there for the takeover and was a very grateful recipient of the SPco shares that were brought back off us by Newsquest, the Gannett connection came a few years later when Jim Brown et al, sold Newsquest to the Americans...another great time to reap the rewards financially. There were many, many of the once 500 strong workforce that took money home that would not normally of happened.
I left Newsquest in 2001, you assume I have not worked in publishing since then, you are wrong, I am still involved in print and publishing, just in a different country.
The current environment of the all local press companies is a sign of the times, the writing has been on the walls for years, of course it is no longer a family scenario due to the nature of satellite print sites and digital communications, an example you can equate to nearly all customer service based industries.