Sun-Times Lays Off Editorial Board Members

Sun-Times Lays Off Editorial Board Members

The two journalists of color on the Chicago Sun-Times editorial board were laid off on Wednesday because of "the advertising collapse in newspapers," Sun-Times Editor in Chief Michael Cooke told Journal-isms.

Deborah Douglas, a former deputy features editor, and Teresa Puente, who wrote extensively on urban affairs and immigration, were laid off effective immediately, Cooke said.

"I feel terrible," Cooke said. "It's as bad as you say it is." The layoffs will be ongoing, and Cooke said he could not tell how many will be affected. The developments were unexpected, and are taking place in an "unbelievable time," he said.

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