Dozens in Chicago Tribune newsroom take buyouts – Chicago Tribune*

Among those who have announced their departures on social media and published farewell columns are columnists Mary Schmich, Dahleen Glanton, Steve Chapman, Heidi Stevens, Eric Zorn and John Kass. Sports columnist Phil Rosenthal also is leaving.
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Streeterville
4 years ago

Those OP writers won’t be missed. Boring, banal, and SJW hectoring.

Rick
4 years ago

They should list the idiots choosing to stay, that would be more interesting, even those without a life jacket got off the Titanic.

debtsor
4 years ago

This makes me so happy!

Curious Observer
4 years ago

The first line in the article claims that almost 40 journalists took the buyout. As with just about everything else the trib prints that was not the truth. With the possible exception of Kass there wasn’t a single real journalist in the whole bunch. If that first line had replaced journalists with DNC propagandists the statement would have been quite correct. Now, if they only could have signed Rex up we would have had a clean sweep that might tempt me to subscribe again.

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