The Tribune staff may have legitimate concerns that they would like to address with management. But they also need to accept the fact that no one except Alden wanted the Trib, including the majority of the non-Alden shareholders. Whining that other profitable businesses of Alden should subsidize the Trib is just nonsense. I am not …
The Tribune staff may have legitimate concerns that they would like to address with management. But they also need to accept the fact that no one except Alden wanted the Trib, including the majority of the non-Alden shareholders. Whining that other profitable businesses of Alden should subsidize the Trib is just nonsense. I am not sure what they hope to accomplish in the 'Town Hall', but I will register to attend to find out. I assume that they are trying to develop some broader public support for their concerns. But arguing that management should spend more money and make less profit is probably a losing proposition.
The Tribune staff may have legitimate concerns that they would like to address with management. But they also need to accept the fact that no one except Alden wanted the Trib, including the majority of the non-Alden shareholders. Whining that other profitable businesses of Alden should subsidize the Trib is just nonsense. I am not sure what they hope to accomplish in the 'Town Hall', but I will register to attend to find out. I assume that they are trying to develop some broader public support for their concerns. But arguing that management should spend more money and make less profit is probably a losing proposition.