As Katrina, newspapers or float
Mike Pernštejn, 45, a criminal justice reporter for The Times-Picayune, said that the article on the handling and devious “good-old-boy New Orleans way of doing things”, which has ho-Hum reactions are Now “Drawing cry of outrage on the attitude of readers and the current staff actually incurred.
There are issues within the movement on this page, because every newspaper, “he added.” But we are always riveting an incredible history of horseback and on the reconstruction of a major American city. ”
A portion of that for rebuilding the city and the paper addresses his return from advertisers. “It’s a chicken and egg thing,” said Smith, who died, advertising, is launching plans for major clients in New Orleans. “What comes first, the services that people need persons or services? There are many unanswered questions. ”
The paper has many ads for car dealers (many people had car insurance, so that virtually all cars resemble New Orleans brand new). The document also contains a small ads for services such as sanitation and mold purified air duct. And its department stores, Dillard’s is open and full of individual purchase.
On the Gulf Coast, Dillard’s remains locked. But Vicki Barrett, the department head of advertising in The Sun Herald, said that what the paper had lost advertising in retail, they had won the classifieds. Perhaps a measure of the state of return of these two regions is an ad in The Sun Herald that seems unthinkable in New Orleans - a company promising to “all the needs of your pool.
The Sun Herald is optimistic about their future. Southern Mississippi, with its miles of white sandy beach and construction of new casinos inside the country, expects more than $ 30 billion in new investments in the coming years.
“It is once again a boom like no newspaper market has ever seen,” said Ricky R. Mathews, The Sun Herald Verlag.
Gary Pruitt, chief executive of McClatchy, which recently agreed to buy Knight Ridder, agrees with him. Mr. Pruitt sell 12 of Knight Ridder’s 32 titles, but he believes that The Herald Sun, “he says takes its criteria of a booming market.
“We are the basis of our decision about our reading of the economy and population projections and flexibility of the local economy,” he said.
Mr. Phelps, The Times-Picayune, the issue at a meeting of leaders of newspapers recently.
“The question of $ 64000 for us is this: What do companies want to look like 18 months, two years from now, when most insurance checks have been cashed and the Confederation of measures help slow down? ” Mr. Phelps asked.
“We simply do not know,” he said, adding later: “The truth is that, so great that we have not yet found the bottom of how life has changed for us. We are still riding Katrina’s winds.
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