Like Wow says, it either requires a longwinded answer or none. Layoffs among the journalists are "big" news, but newspapers always pare away the other production costs (including skilled printing staff) first. If Mr Harris' comments were literally true, then the carnage among the production staff must have already taken place.

Of course, the other way they do it is to reduce the quality (and therefore the cost) of the staff. This naturally leads to a drop in the quality of the product. Nobody has ever seen this happen, I assume.



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