Categories: OLD Media Moves

Dallas Business Journal eliminating two positions

The Dallas Business Journal is eliminating two positions and restructuring the work associated with others, according to a stiory on its Web site.

The story states, “One of the positions is administrative, which is being eliminated due to the recent implementation of Salesforce.com software, used in the advertising and billing departments.

“The Dallas Business Journal is also eliminating a special section writer position because of current economic conditions. Staff reporters will continue to write for the special sections associated with the industries they cover, in addition to regular news coverage. Newsroom positions that may be added when the economy improves would focus on the priority of breaking news.”

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