Newsday editor tells staff newspaper is adding 37 employees to boost local content

By AP
Thursday, August 12, 2010

Newsday plans to hire 37 to boost local coverage

MELVILLE, N.Y. — The suburban New York City-based newspaper Newsday plans to hire 37 employees to boost its local news coverage.

Editor-in-Chief Debby Krenek said in a memo Wednesday the new hires will help increase local online content.

The newspaper has cut staff in recent years and has about 300 employees in its newsroom. The staff expansion will take place over the next six months.

Krenek says Newsday plans to add 2,600 news and opinion pages annually. The newspaper’s business section will be expanded.

Newsday is based in Melville, on Long Island. It’s owned by Cablevision Systems Corp. Its weekday circulation averaged 335,000 in the six-month period ending in March.

(This version corrects headlines to show the hires will primarily boost local coverage.)

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