'Fit To Print': Documentary Profiles Decline Of Print Newspapers, Laid Off Journalists

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Laid off journalists speak out about the death of newspapers in the upcoming documentary "Fit To Print."

Newspapers have laid off over 15,000 people since 2008, by some counts. The New Orleans Times-Picayune is the most recent casualty. "Fit To Print" chronicles the changes in the print industry and profiles some of the journalists who lost their jobs.

"It was like being told you have cancer and you have two months live," one journalist said, recalling the moment she was fired. Another one said, "Suddenly, half the people you work with in your profession are gone."

The idea for "Fit To Print was conceived by Adam Chadwick, who lost his job as a copy editor at the New York Times in 2009.

"This film is being made on a shoestring budget by myself and other former newspaper staffers, hoping to give voice to the thousands of newsroom employees laid-off over the past several years, while examining the light at the end of the tunnel for the industry through start-up organizations and smaller newspapers," he explained.

The documentary interviews staffers at the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal. It also follows three investigative reporters — Stephen Janis, Andrew Schneider and Laura Frank — as they attempt to carry on their work despite having been laid off.

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2012 Newspaper Circulation Numbers
#25: Detroit Free Press(01 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 230,739Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations
#24: San Diego Union-Tribune(02 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 230,742
#23: Seattle Times(03 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 236,929
#22: Cleveland Plain Dealer(04 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 246,571
#21: Oregonian(05 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 247,833
#20: Newark Star-Ledger(06 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 278,940
#19: Orange County Register(07 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 280,812
#18: St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times)(08 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 299,497
#17: Minneapolis Star-Tribune(09 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 300,330
#16: Phoenix Republic(10 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 321,600
#15: Philadelphia Inquirer(11 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 325,291
#14: Houston Chronicle(12 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 384,007
#13: Newsday(13 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 397,973
#12: Denver Post(14 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 401,120
#11: Dallas Morning News(15 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 405,349
#10: Chicago Tribune(16 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 414,590
#9: Chicago Sun-Times(17 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 422,335
#8: Washington Post(18 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 507,615
#7: New York Post(19 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 555,327
#6: San Jose Mercury News(20 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 575,786
#5: New York Daily News(21 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 579,636
#4: Los Angeles Times(22 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 616,575
#3: New York Times(23 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 1,586,757
#2: USA Today(24 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 1,817,446
#1: Wall Street Journal(25 of25)
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Total Average Circulation: 2,118,315