Workers from Young Electric Sign Co. install a sign on the Deseret News offices at the Triad Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday. The Deseret News in October 2010 began its move — the 11th in its 161-year history — from 30 E. 100 South. The newspaper joined other Deseret Media Companies in the Triad Center complex.
Mike Terry, Deseret News
Workers from Young Electric Sign Co. installed a sign on the Deseret News offices at the Triad Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday. The Deseret News in October 2010 began its move the 11th in its 161-year history from 30 E. 100 South. The newspaper joined other Deseret Media Companies in the Triad Center complex.
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WIth the money saved the Deseret News should have retained more staff from that recent purge of employees.
So sad to see this "sign" of decline in this once proud paper. When you look at today's Arts section you see the bylines are mostly of bloggers.
It will never succeed until the professional reporters come back.