Thursday, July 23, 2009

New & Observer business reporter bails

Jonathan Cox, a business reporter at the News & Observer for the past 7 years, is leaving the paper. Cox will join a tech company he once covered for the N&O.
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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why is he leaving?

Didn't he notice McClatchy's awesome profits?

Anonymous said...

Don't you miserable people ever sleep?

It is common knowledge to we adults that there is more money in tech than their is in journalism. Maybe he wanted to make more money.

Get over yourself already.

Anonymous said...

****It is common knowledge to we adults that there is more money in tech than their is in journalism.****

That sentence was terribly written.

Their = there

And you're part of McClatchy, right? It's no wonder they stink.

Anonymous said...

Don't you miserable people ever sleep?



I thought it was funny, but your childish rant leads me to believe that it is you who is miserable.

Anonymous said...

7:55pm, you should put profits in quotation marks . . . "profits."

Anonymous said...

And you guys nitpicking on a misspelling from a person who probably does something else for McClatchy (i.e. cook, clean, customer service, etc) and is not a journalist (you know it takes a lot more than just journalists to turn out the rag right), does nothing more than prove the point that you are all a bunch of overgrown babies.

And you cannot put profits in quotes as that would mean figuratively speaking, and according to the company and ACCEPTED by Wall Street they had PROFITS (probably better to caps it all).

Anonymous said...

Really? Is this blog anything more than a place for disgruntled former employees to sh*t sling"? Thought so... You definitely could not make it as fortune tellers, because your prediction ability sucks...we are all still waiting for the bankruptcy notice to happen. When was that going to happen again?