The Louisville Courier-Journal: Then and Now
When Louisville’s Bingham family owned The Courier-Journal, they might continue paying an employee after they died. Gannett? Not so much.
When Louisville’s Bingham family owned The Courier-Journal, they might continue paying an employee after they died. Gannett? Not so much.
A rare opportunity — not because it’s a newspaper hiring instead of firing, but because the Messenger-Inquirer staff has little turnover.
It’s been said that good news travels fast, but bad news travels faster. As I’m reminded today, that’s not always the case.