The public don’t care about journalists or journalism

From 7.30 this morning at Martin Place, around 30 Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald journalists stood around in the cold and the drizzle, collecting signatures as part of a demonstration against cost cutting measures that will see 82 production staff lose their jobs. They wore ‘I love The Herald’ t-shirts and held banners that read ‘save quality journalism’ and ‘Future Proof Fairfax’.

The night before, we had received a media alert from the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance, informing us that “a flash mob of Fairfax journalists will take Martin Place by storm to show the people of Sydney that they were willing to fight for the future of their newspapers.”

The whole thing was a strange experience.

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