Filed under: The Unemployed Life | Tags: After the jump, help for journalists, job loss, laid off journalist, laid off reporters, newspaper layoffs, Society of Professional Journalists, South Florida journalists, SPJ, Stacy Singer
Reporters don’t curry much favor with the public. So it’s no surprise that, during this economic downturn, laid-off journalists don’t get the same sympathy as, say, unemployed police officers or veterans. As newspapers across the country downsize, or outright cease to exist, who will help the unemployed journalists? Other journalists, of course!
Enter Stacy Singer. After watching friend after friend get the ax, the Palm Beach Post reporter decided to create a nonprofit that would provide short-term aid to laid-off reporters. She’s calling it “After the Jump.” Singer has already put the word out to several news organizations and has the support of the South Florida chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Broward New Times reporter Bob Norman has the full text of Singer’s call to action on his blog, The Daily Pulp.
A worthy effort. If only we had a Stacy Singer here in Tampa Bay . . .
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If South Florida’s SPJ is already on board, what’s the chance of expanding it to other SPJ chapters and Tampa?
Comment by Erica Smith March 25, 2009 @ 4:42 pmI think laid off journalists should consider going to the darfur region of Africa to help the government kill Christians. It’s important work and for which they are uniquely qualified.
Comment by rcrunch May 12, 2009 @ 6:41 amI’m glad we have some intelligent people responding on this blog.
Comment by Alex Pickett May 12, 2009 @ 10:36 am