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Media: Cutbacks up, morale down at Peoria Journal Star

Jerry Klein is out at the Peoria Journal Star. Klein retired several years ago, but the respected columnist and arts writer continued to write a column for Sunday paper (although frequency had dropped recently). He was told today that this column was being dropped. How much money GateHouse is saving by dropping a less-than-weekly column, I don’t know.

Also, Don Baker — former teacher who wrote sports on a part-time basic for decades — was let go as well. As my source says: “Baker covered almost everything kind of sport, an uncomplaining and competent guy in an industry run by weak whiners.”

Another source sells me today what I am hearing from almost everyone still working there: Morale is low because of the staff reductions, but a core of reporters continue to plug away out of a commitment to their profession.

GateHouse Media decided to not replace two reporters who have left: Erinn Deshinsky (night cops) and Frank Radosevich II (East Peoria and medical beat). This source used the phrase “downright depressing and scary.” Everyone is certain there are more reductions on the way. Right now, some beats are being handed out to full-timers who already have their own beats to cover, or they are going to interns.

Also — special sections like the Family and KJS pages — are being reduced or eliminated, my source says.

The newsroom is protected by a union contract, so if there are involuntary layoffs, senior staffers won’t be affected. But how many more reductions in staff can the PJS endure before it becomes impossible to perform  acts of journalism at an even adequate level? When staffing is so low it’s a struggle to fill th4e newshole with any kind of copy whatsoever, how can readers expect reporters to be real watchdogs and make that extra phone call or two?

I am told a visitor to the newsroom would be greeted by a vista of empty desks. It’s a depressing scene.

8 Responses to “Media: Cutbacks up, morale down at Peoria Journal Star”

  1.   Sarah Says:

    Mr Baker was my teacher at PHS. The best teacher and such a talented writter. He still teaches at ICC and I know is a favorite among the students, including me!!

  2.   anotherexjser Says:

    The departure of Deshinsky and Radosevich (and their non-replacement) is a bad thing. Both were promising, hard-working young reporters (though Erinn used to drive me crazy with her late copy when she was the Bureau/LaSalle counties stringer — had to get in that parting shot).

    I think Baker was a sports temporary before I started there and outlasted me by almost two years. And I was full time for 29 years. Not bad for a temp. He didn’t seem to age at all during those years, either.

  3.   shay Says:

    What’s disturbing to me is that the night police reporting has been reduced… probably because crime is sooo low. Just wait 90 days til temperature warms up a little.

    Maybe they could get permission to reprint the Police Blotter column from the River City Times?

  4.   Hack Says:

    The PJ Star has also laid off their Galesburg correspondent.

  5.   Conrad Stinnett Says:

    This blows.

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  7.   justme Says:

    He wasn’t just a “Galesburg” correspondent. He was supposed to cover all of Knox County and one other county, but I can’t remember which. Frankly, he was redundant thanks to the Register-Mail.

  8.   justme Says:

    PS – Pretty big changes are afoot at ALL GateHouse newspapers, but each will reveal its own in time.