Well, it's official. Former Times Leader managing editor Dave Iseman had a byline Friday in the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader.
(Indeed, Iseman is an assistant managing editor at the paper, as a reader pointed out.)
Monday, April 30, 2007
Breaking: Times-Shamrock buys Hazleton Standard-Speaker
Citizens' Voice publisher and fourth generation member Scott Lynett will add the Speaker to his portfolio -- in other words, it's not worth it to give the paper its own publisher. Read the Times-Tribune's staff report for all the news. Newspaper history buffs will enjoy the timeline and backgrounder on the history of the S-S.
Oops: Letter scathingly critical of high salaries at WVIA gets into Times-Tribune
Madness: Connor writes again about the Molly Maguires
We're sure it's a fine play. But two columns, five stories and a review in 10 days? All uniform in their gushing? Somewhere Iseman is rolling over in his grave. Let's recap:
April 20: If you talk to Jim Burke, producer of the new musical 'The Molly Maguires,' he'll tell you one of the lead characters is based on a real-life villain who was evil, through and through. 'I have no sympathy for him,' said Burke, whose show will debut Thursday at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre. -- Mary Therese Biebel story
April 22: AMID THIS LIGHT and breezy lunch conversation accompanied by a delicate green salad and a fragrant and colorful pasta dish or two, the brightest color in the room is not on a plate. It’s Jim Burke’s face. -- Richard Connor column
April 22: Back on April 25 and 26, 1946, Wilkes-Barre native James J. Burke performed in St. Mary’s High School’s senior play “Ever Since Eve.” Now 61 years later, he returns to the area to present the new musical he proudly acts as producer for, “The Molly Maguires.” -- Jessica Grizzanti story
April 27: Before audience members enter the F.M. Kirby Center to see the opening performance of “The Molly Maguires” musical, producer and Wilkes-Barre native Jim Burke wants people to look at a special painting in the lobby. -- Meredith Ripa story
April 27: Amid the diamond-patterned lights illuminating the east corner of Public Square Thursday night, hundreds of people sauntered into the F.M. Kirby Center for the opening night of “The Molly Maguires.” -- Ron Lieback story
April 27: In the 1930s and ’40s, when stage shows toured several cities before going to Broadway, legend was “if you can make it in Wilkes-Barre, you can make it anywhere.” It’s probably been more than 60 years since local audiences have seen a Broadway-bound production. If the positive reaction given by the estimated 1,000 patrons at Thursday night’s opening of the new musical “The Molly Maguires” is any indication, Wilkes-Barre native and executive producer Jim Burke may very well have a hit on his hands. -- Walter Mitchell review
April 28: More than 60 years have passed since a young James Burke worked as an usher at the old Comerford Theater in downtown Wilkes-Barre. Now the 78-year-old Wilkes-Barre native is back in town once again putting people in their seats in what is now the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. -- Bill O'Boyle story
April 29: Well, Jim Burke did it. He produced and brought home to the F.M. Kirby Center the musical, “The Molly Maguires.” -- Richard Connor column
April 20: If you talk to Jim Burke, producer of the new musical 'The Molly Maguires,' he'll tell you one of the lead characters is based on a real-life villain who was evil, through and through. 'I have no sympathy for him,' said Burke, whose show will debut Thursday at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre. -- Mary Therese Biebel story
April 22: AMID THIS LIGHT and breezy lunch conversation accompanied by a delicate green salad and a fragrant and colorful pasta dish or two, the brightest color in the room is not on a plate. It’s Jim Burke’s face. -- Richard Connor column
April 22: Back on April 25 and 26, 1946, Wilkes-Barre native James J. Burke performed in St. Mary’s High School’s senior play “Ever Since Eve.” Now 61 years later, he returns to the area to present the new musical he proudly acts as producer for, “The Molly Maguires.” -- Jessica Grizzanti story
April 27: Before audience members enter the F.M. Kirby Center to see the opening performance of “The Molly Maguires” musical, producer and Wilkes-Barre native Jim Burke wants people to look at a special painting in the lobby. -- Meredith Ripa story
April 27: Amid the diamond-patterned lights illuminating the east corner of Public Square Thursday night, hundreds of people sauntered into the F.M. Kirby Center for the opening night of “The Molly Maguires.” -- Ron Lieback story
April 27: In the 1930s and ’40s, when stage shows toured several cities before going to Broadway, legend was “if you can make it in Wilkes-Barre, you can make it anywhere.” It’s probably been more than 60 years since local audiences have seen a Broadway-bound production. If the positive reaction given by the estimated 1,000 patrons at Thursday night’s opening of the new musical “The Molly Maguires” is any indication, Wilkes-Barre native and executive producer Jim Burke may very well have a hit on his hands. -- Walter Mitchell review
April 28: More than 60 years have passed since a young James Burke worked as an usher at the old Comerford Theater in downtown Wilkes-Barre. Now the 78-year-old Wilkes-Barre native is back in town once again putting people in their seats in what is now the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. -- Bill O'Boyle story
April 29: Well, Jim Burke did it. He produced and brought home to the F.M. Kirby Center the musical, “The Molly Maguires.” -- Richard Connor column
Two promotions at Times-Shamrock corporate
"James M. Phillips is The Times-Tribune’s new circulation director, and advertising director Steve Sauder is now senior advertising director for all newspapers owned by parent company Times-Shamrock," as the newspaper reported in an unbylined piece Saturday.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
CV staffers also win PNA awards
We missed this earlier in the week. Apologies. Individual winners include Jonathan Bombulie, Wade Malcolm, and Joel A. Erickson.
(For the curious: The Pennsylvania Newspaper Association divides dailies into five divisions. The Times-Tribune is in D2, the Times Leader in D3, and the Voice in D4 - so no chance for head-to-head award competition.)
(For the curious: The Pennsylvania Newspaper Association divides dailies into five divisions. The Times-Tribune is in D2, the Times Leader in D3, and the Voice in D4 - so no chance for head-to-head award competition.)
Beaupre: Running photo of Va. Tech shooter was the right thing to do
Times-Tribune editor Larry Beaupre responded to letter writers in a rare editor's note earlier this week. Scroll to the bottom to read it.
Times-Tribune, Yahoo to do something together
Stephanie Kanavy and Mike Sadowski wed
Monday, April 23, 2007
Connor: Check out the new play about the Molly Maguires
Sunday, April 22, 2007
TL also wins state press awards
Individual winners include Ron Bartizek, Jennifer Learn-Andes, Don Carey, Renita Fennick, Kris Wernowsky, Tom Venesky (pictured), and Aimee Dilger. Also winners were weekly staffers Jack Smiles (Pittston Dispatch) and Kristie Grier Ceruti (Abington Journal). The TL won honorable mention for running incredibly large and unflattering mugs of its own staffers.
Times-Tribune wins PNA, state SPJ awards
Individual winners include Jessica D. Matthews, Chad Jennings, Kevin O'Neill, Roger Dupuis II, Dave Singleton, Chris Birk, Jeff Sonderman, Bob Sanchuk and Jim Conroy. Kudos.
Friday, April 20, 2007
RIP William Schultz
The Scranton native and longtime Lancaster newspaper editor died earlier this week. Schulz carried The Scranton Times as a boy and later edited with his wife the Wyoming County News in Tunkhannock.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Corbett: This one homeless guy I talked to at the TL was in better shape than the newsroom staff
Monday, April 16, 2007
McGlynn of the CV: Eff you Scranton reporters
Connor: Imus, Imus, Imus
Connor is wonderful, KR sucked, etc.
Friday, April 13, 2007
Stroudsburg DJ fired for repeating nappy-headed hos again (and again, and again...)
This has caused quite the flap in the Poconos. The Pocono Record has team coverage.
Don't miss the hundreds of angry comments on the paper's Web site
The CV to disappear as its own newspaper?
Monday, April 09, 2007
Matt Golas lands on his feet
The TL editor who led the post-Walzer era only to be deposed at the beginning of the Rich Connor regime is the managing editor at planphilly.com, "a new city planning and urban design web site for Philadelphia" that is an ofshoot of the design college at Penn. To get in touch with him, e-mail mgolas@design.upenn.edu. Kudos.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Chris Kelly has hard time coming up with this week's column
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Towtruck Bob calls CV 50 times a day, shows up in newsroom
Voice columnist Mike McGlynn writes of Wilkes-Barre tow-truck operator Bob Kadluboski, who captured a fugitive at gunpoint this week: "This guy not only is a friend to law enforcement officials, he's a gigantic boon to the local media." McGlynn also gets the words "hell" and "bitching" into print. Impressive.
Friday, April 06, 2007
TL to buy Philadelphia Weekly?
We're sorry to be late on this, but the Philly alt-weekly reports that Richard Connor is in the running to buy the paper. Comment, please.
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Cop who leaked to Scranton Times-Tribune sent to prison
The state AG's investigator who gave information to the newspaper -- information that got the newspaper into an ongoing defamation suit -- will do two weeks at the Dauphin County Prison. Only The Times-Tribune's Mike Race was at James Kolojejchick's sentencing on Monday in Harrisburg.
Connor: Privatizing the light company in Texas is a great deal
Ain't no party like an Office party... organized by Times-Shamrock
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Former TL editor Walzer gets green light to sue Connor
TL hires new retail, classified ad managers
High schoolers hang out at Wilkes U. journalism conference
Kudos to the Wilkes people for putting the conference on. Be sure to read the commenter at the end of the story mad about reporters and their "person opinions."
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