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I find this entire thing ironic being Susan treated her employees the same way as she was treated-if not worse. I guess what goes around comes around, but when it comes around Susan Ihne will sue and win. This IS a wonderful example of justice isn’t it? Do your research people…she’s exactly the same as Randy Hammer.
Wow, I guess it really is fitting that this guy who owns the newspaper is next door neighbors with Joe Damore. The similarities in how this guy is running the newspaper and how Joe Damore is running Mission hospital are uncanny! Someone definitely needs to do a deep dive into the Asheville community and those in positions of power and influence!
Melissa … ROTFLMAO!!! I remember making those damn signs.
Get it Done Get it Done Get it Done Get it Done Get it Done
The postings about Hatchet Hammer on the Anti Gannett Blog are reminiscent of the Catholic Church. If a priest was suspected of child abuse they would relocate him to another parish. In Hammer’s case, he was moved to Asheville. Firends of mine have always called it "pass the trash". I wonder where he will go next?
Blub:
IMO the AC-T is imploding, while inside the controller, ad director and publisher are saying "all is well, all is well." We know it’s not. When your leaders say things like ‘don’t worry about it just do your job’ that’s not leadership, that’s denial and chicken s***.
This is what is wrong with the ACT. Show the frickin publisher the door and while your at it, toss the Ad Director out to. They both allegedly know very little about advertising.
Ahem. For current and former CT’ers:
"Now would be a good time."
I am also a former employee of her and she didn’t personally treat me badly, but I saw her treat others plenty bad. She made bad journalistic desicions and was pushy and rude. She liked to belittle staff members in public and completely controlled her ME so they had no decision-making power. The best thing that happened to our paper was to let her go.
But me not liking her doesn’t mean that I’m on Corporate’s side. More power to her if she can make them see another bad apple.
As a former employee of Susan’s I must say in her defense I NEVER felt bullied or treated badly. She speaks her mind and doesn’t hold back but I never interpreted that to be bulling. She was always accommodating to me.
What goes around comes around Susan. You have bullied your own staff and treated them pretty badly too. We just didn’t sue you. Karma’s a bitch.
In the US it’s extremely difficult for former employees to win these kinds of suits. Unless the paper settles out of court, she’ll never see a dime.
And why should this community feel sorry for Ihne? She really wasn’t that great an Executive Editor. The AC-T never investigated Bobby Medford, ignored most of Charles Taylor’s misdeeds, and botched the coverage of Parkside.
Maybe Ihne was treated like crap. But so are most workers in Asheville – they are underpaid, overworked, and fired at the drop of a hat.
It’s ironic that Ihne finds labor justice important now, considering she never encouraged much labor reporting during her tenure.
My sources at HQ in McLean VA tell me that Randy Hammer has been seriously damaged by this lawsuit.
Hammer was never a "star" in the company–that’s why he was sent to a small market like Asheville NC. The betting here is that he will not be with Gannett for long.
I wonder if they are hiring? I would love to work there – it sounds wonderful! 🙂
But seriously, much respect to Ash, who has never said a bad thing about his experiences at the C-T. That takes a lot of discipline, and is the sign of a *real* reporter. My hat is off to you, sir!
Good for Susan! It’s about time someone stood up to Gannett. OC meetings were an excuse to dress down anyone that dared disagreed with Hammer.
I wonder what the community leaders think of Hammer’s lack of communication on the layoffs, and the lawsuit. If this kind of implosion was happening at an area business would the CTimes investigate? How long can the trio survive? Hammer, Stenseth and Smith have created one of the most toxic business climates I have ever witnessed. They should call in the EPA to clean up the muck. Hundreds of good people and, I mean good talented people have left the Citizen-Times. Many like Jason went to work for other media companies. Isn’t it odd that Mountain Express hasn’t laid off employees. wnc magazine, WNC Women, VERVE, Home+Garden, Rapid River and New LIfe Journal all seem to be maintaining page count and advertising base when the CTimes keeps getting thinner and thinner. There isn’t leadership at the CTimes. It resembles a dictatorship. Off with their heads! I prayer that there will be justice and Susan gets every penny.
According to the lawsuit, Ihne is seeking a total of $65 million in actual damages, and $50,000 in punitive damages, in five different actions.
Ash…just read the XPress and the story on how the internet is changing the landscape of print journalism. As usual, the AC-T had no comment. So we are left to wonder, and we do. Two weeks ago, when 16 workers were let go, again there was nothing from Hammer or Big Boy. There are no columns from either one telling people the direction of the paper. IMO the AC-T is imploding, while inside the controller, ad director and publisher are saying "all is well, all is well." We know it’s not. When your leaders say things like ‘don’t worry about it just do your job’ that’s not leadership, that’s denial and chicken s***. So, I’m glad you got out of there when you did because it seems you are the only one reporting. Plus Jim at gannett.blog, which is mind blowing to read everyday. Maybe out of the ashes of the Hammer-Smith-Stenseth debacle something great will come out of it, but as a lover of newspapers and information it’s not fun to watch.
I heard from people in the OC meetings that Hammer went crazy on her. I’m surprised though. Hate to say it, but the man brought all of this on himself.
HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you think someone put a curse on the AC-T? Good Lord! You don’t even have to HUNT for news about the place.
After reading the complaint, is it $15M per action, plus the assorted $10Ks?
Damn.