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		<title>Can the West Island Chronicle be saved?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 08:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven't read it already, this piece by David Yates (former Gazette business editor, and one of my journalism professors at Concordia) is worth reading. It appears on Thursday's Business Observer page in the Gazette, and takes direct aim at another newspaper, or perhaps more accurately its owners. Yates sets his sights on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_8883" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 495px"><img class="size-full wp-image-8883" title="Talk of the Town" src="http://blog.fagstein.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/talkofthetown.jpg" alt="" width="485" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">West Island Chronicle&#39;s Talk of the Town: Advertorial or business section?</p></div>
<p>If you haven't read it already, <a href="http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/Follow+anglo+paper+trail/2908598/story.html">this piece by David Yates</a> (former Gazette business editor, and one of my journalism professors at Concordia) is worth reading. It appears on Thursday's Business Observer page in the Gazette, and takes direct aim at another newspaper, or perhaps more accurately its owners.</p>
<p>Yates sets his sights on the West Island Chronicle, which used to be much larger than it is now. Many eons ago, people used to pay to get it, it used to have a reporting staff. Now, he says, it "is barely a shadow of its former self, as are other community newspapers taken over by Transcontinental Inc. ... almost indistinguishable from the advertising fliers for grocery stores and other retail outlets that it accompanies.</p>
<p>Yates doesn't pull his punches. He accuses it of running advertorials, of running pictures of its publisher with advertisers to keep friendly with them, and of contributing to its own demise by slashing its quality and inviting competition. He says similar papers like the Westmount Examiner are doing the same thing, which is why we now have independent papers in Westmount and the West End.</p>
<h4>Yeah, it's true</h4>
<p>This piece comes as the Chronicle is struggling to get back on its feet editorially. Just before Christmas, news came down that <a href="http://blog.fagstein.com/2009/12/23/transcontinental-layoffs/">its editorial staff of two would be reduced to one</a> with the dismissal of reporter Raffy Boudjikanian. Editor Albert Kramberger <a href="http://blog.fagstein.com/2010/01/09/chronicle-cites-nouvelles-editors-refuse-demotions/">refused to be demoted to reporter and left the paper</a>, leaving it with an editorial black hole.</p>
<p>(Since then, Boudjikanian has been seen heard working for CBC radio in Montreal, while Kramberger has had freelance pieces in the West Island Gazette.)</p>
<div id="attachment_8882" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 424px"><img class="size-full wp-image-8882" title="Sarah Leavitt" src="http://blog.fagstein.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/sarah-leavitt.jpg" alt="" width="414" height="437" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Announcement welcoming Sarah Leavitt in April 7 issue</p></div>
<p>After a rough few weeks, in which stories were borrowed from other papers (some translated from Cités Nouvelles, which covers the West Island in French), they hired Concordia journalism student <a href="http://leavittjschool.wordpress.com/about/">Sarah Leavitt</a> as the new reporter.</p>
<p>"I'm going to try my best to bring the Chronicle into the Web 2.0 world and make it better than David Yates thinks it is," she tells me, figuring out that my email inquiry about her new job was in part related to Yates's piece.</p>
<p>Even without the dramatic staff turnover, the paper is struggling. People within Transcontinental agree with that (though, of course, they asked me not to identify them). People simply aren't going to pay for a community newspaper anymore, and declining ad revenue means less money to spend on staff, which means the quality goes down, which means fewer people read it, which means less advertiser interest, and the spiral just gets worse.</p>
<p>Transcontinental is looking to fix that, in part because of <a href="http://blog.fagstein.com/2010/02/23/quebecor-launches-weeklies/">competition from Quebecor</a>. But the threat Yates talks about is from a mom and pop organization.</p>
<h4>Let freedom reign</h4>
<p>With <a href="http://blog.fagstein.com/2009/02/01/ndg-monitor-to-go-online-only/">the NDG Monitor reduced to online-only status</a> and the Westmount Examiner barely worth reading anymore, newspapers have moved in to steal the readership. One is the Suburban, which publishes separate editions for the West Island, the central city and the East End. Two others are published by David Price, the weekly <a href="http://www.westmountindependent.com/">Westmount Independent</a> and twice-monthly <a href="http://www.ndgfreepress.com/">NDG Free Press</a>. Both claim a distribution of about 13,000, have more high-end ads (mostly from real estate agents) and a lot more editorial content that ruffles feathers instead of placating businesses.</p>
<p>Yates's suggestion about a similar thing happening in the West Island (where it would also go up against <a href="http://westislandgazette.com/">a weekly section of The Gazette</a>) comes at the same time as a rumour that Price is starting up a third newspaper to focus on the West Island.</p>
<p>Price denies such a thing is in the immediate future. "Fun as that sounds, there is no expansion plan at this time," he tells me.</p>
<h4>Ethical lapse?</h4>
<p>As for those standalone photos of business leaders with the newspaper publisher, a Transcontinental insider tells me that the Chronicle's "Talk of the Town" page and similar pages in other newspapers doesn't involve a quid pro quo with advertising. In other words, there's no requirement to buy anything to get covered. Instead, the purpose of the pages seems to be to allow the newspapers to tell businesses that "yes, we had something about your Subway franchise opening in the strip mall" without actually wasting a reporter on the story.</p>
<p>Whether that's a big enough distinction for you is up to you. Smaller papers have a particular problem with keeping the walls between advertising and editorial separate.</p>
<h4>Awards season</h4>
<p>All this controversy also comes just after the nominees finalists for the <a href="http://www.qcna.org/">Quebec Community Newspaper Association</a> awards are <a href="http://www.qcna.org/press/info/ShortListQCNAWinners2009.pdf">released (PDF)</a>, showing a lot of honours for the Chronicle's two departing staff. Reporter Boudjikanian got seven nods, Kramberger one, and the paper a total of 12, second in total behind the <a href="http://lowdownonline.com/">Low Down to Hull and Back News</a> (still my favourite name for a newspaper) at 17.</p>
<p>Though Leavitt is no doubt a capable journalist, it is expected that the paper will sink in quality compared to its peers over the next week or two as it re-establishes its institutional memory. The Chronicle, which has often been a dominant force at the QCNA awards, could come into them next year without making a very big splash.</p>
<h4>What do you think?</h4>
<p>Is there room for a new West Island paper with the Chronicle, Suburban and West Island Gazette already fighting over the anglo market? Have Trancontinental's papers, like the Chronicle and Westmount Examiner, gotten so bad that there's no journalistic value in keeping them going? Could a community paper that invests in staff become profitable before it's run out of business?</p>
<p>Can the Chronicle be saved? And if it could, should it?<br />
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		<title>Chronicle, Cités Nouvelles editors refuse demotions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fagstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Friday, the West Island Chronicle and Cités Nouvelles, the two Transcontinental-owned weeklies covering the West Island, each had two full-time editorial employees - an editor and a reporter. On Monday, they may have none. Layoffs announced just before Christmas of the papers' reporters (Raffy Boudjikanian for the Chronicle, Olivier Laniel for Cités Nouvelles) took [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Friday, the West Island Chronicle and Cités Nouvelles, the two Transcontinental-owned weeklies covering the West Island, each had two full-time editorial employees - an editor and a reporter.</p>
<p>On Monday, they may have none.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.fagstein.com/2009/12/23/transcontinental-layoffs/">Layoffs announced just before Christmas</a> of the papers' reporters (Raffy Boudjikanian for the Chronicle, Olivier Laniel for Cités Nouvelles) took effect on Friday. Technically they're not permanent, but for an indeterminant period. But Boudjikanian doesn't expect to return to the job and is now unemployed. Laniel was a temporary worker, replacing a reporter on maternity leave.</p>
<div id="attachment_8109" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><img class="size-full wp-image-8109" title="Albert Kramberger" src="http://blog.fagstein.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/kramberger.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Albert Kramberger</p></div>
<p>Hearing about the job cuts and their own demotions from editor to sole reporter (and sole journalist), Chronicle editor Albert Kramberger and Cités Nouvelles editor Marie-Claude Simard told their employer on Christmas Eve that they would refuse their demotions and wouldn't work for their papers if they were expected to do so solo.</p>
<p>Their superiors "seemed shocked to get the news", Simard said, and they have been holding meetings this week with the union to discuss the matter.</p>
<p>Whether those meetings will go anywhere is another matter. A decision could be weeks away, and the demotions take effect on Monday.</p>
<p>As far as Kramberger is concerned, unless some stunning reversal on the employer's part takes place, he's already worked his last shift at the Chronicle, and he's looking for another job.</p>
<p>Wayne Larsen, who was also demoted from editor of the Westmount Examiner, saw the positive side of his new role and is expected to stay on.</p>
<p>The emptying of the Chronicle is particularly distressing. Only five years ago, I spent a week there as an intern, and it had a skeleton staff, but still a staff. News reporters, a sports reporter, an editor and a photographer. The Chronicle was a perennial winner at the Quebec Community Newspaper Association awards, mostly because they had more resources than the other papers.</p>
<p>Now they're all gone.</p>
<p>Transcontinental might choose to hire a new reporter at each paper, perhaps some kid straight out of university or a laid-off journalist who's desperate to make ends meet. But the loss of institutional memory would be huge. They would end up as shadows of the shadows they once were.</p>
<p>With the Chronicle and Cités Nouvelles on their last legs, a void opens up for West Island community coverage. The best of what's left is the weekly West Island section of The Gazette, which has four full-time editorial employees and relies on the resources of the larger paper. Beyond that, there's little. Unlike Westmount or NDG, there's no mom-and-pop paper running out of someone's basement trying to compete with the big guys. Even The Suburban hasn't really reached out to the West Island yet.</p>
<p>Transcontinental may have seen this as just two layoffs, but they've essentially abdicated their responsibilities to the West Island.</p>
<p>Now, who will fill that void?</p>
<p>Other coverage from <a href="http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100109/mtl_chronicle_100109/20100109/?hub=MontrealHome">CTV Montreal</a> and <a href="http://www.thesuburbannews.ca/content/en/3057">The Suburban</a><br />
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