Jason Fell of Folio reports that a former reporter for Entrepreneur, Dennis Romero, was fired last week and then penned a 4,100-word response on his blog.
“Romero also had editor-in-chief Amy Cosper in his blogging crosshairs: ‘During my experience at Entrepeneur [sic], Cosper could not be bothered to make many assignments, read much copy, edit many sentences or manage many staff members. She once told an incoming editor to find out what the folks back in the cubicles did. This was after she had spent more than half a year at the mag. These were her people—her responsibility.’
“‘We terminated his employment for cause,’ Entrepreneur vice president and corporate publisher Ryan Shea wrote in an e-mail to me this afternoon. ‘As you know there are two sides to every story.'”
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