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Fired Maine Columnist Breaks Silence

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenJanuary 30, 2025Updated:February 4, 20259 Comments2 Mins Read2K Views
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A columnist who’s among several ousted by Maine’s largest daily paper fears that the next shoe to drop may be the staff writers.

“I share the worry of many that layoffs of staff writers could be next,” said Avery Yale Kamila, the first ousted freelance columnist to break her silence.

Make no mistake, Kamila says – the part-time writers who recently got the boot by the National Trust for Local News did not quit – they were fired.

“It was not my choice to end my column,” she said. “Rather, it was the paper’s decision, which I was told was done as a cost-saving measure.”

The trust axed the freelance culture columnists in the wake of widespread spending cutbacks that came after the trust’s CEO took a huge pay hike, raising the hackles of those who were summarily jettisoned.

The trust bought the Portland Press Herald and a bunch of weeklies in 2023, insisting its No. 1 mission would be local news.

But as Steve Robinson, editor-in-chief of this platform, commented, “Good grief. The irony is too rich for me. The ‘Trust for Local News’ is getting rid of all things local.”

Since buying most of Maine’s newspapers, the trust has eliminated the daily Brunswick Times Record, turning it into a twice-weekly, and killed two weeklies – the Southern Forecaster and Coastal Journal – in broad cost-cutting moves.

After trimming the weeklies, the so-called non-profit trust took aim at its freelance writers at the state’s biggest paper.

The latest freelancer to lose his writing gig was sports scribbler Tom Caron, who strangely used his farewell column to heap praise on the executives who had just told him he was all done.

“Many columnists have been let go, but I have yet to see a full list of the cuts,” Kamila said. “There is a lot of reader confusion and upset about these changes. My understanding is that none of the columnists retired, they were all laid off.

“I’ve received numerous emails, texts and messages from people wanting to cancel their subscriptions in protest,” she added. “I’ve been advising all to keep subscribing, because we need local news more than ever, even if it is less than it used to be.”

Editor’s note: Ted Cohen is a former longtime Portland Press Herald staffer.

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="34612 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=34612">9 Comments

  1. Edward Allen Tharp on January 30, 2025 9:28 AM

    This is very good news! Not that this young lady lost her job, but that the Angus King/Pingree media market is collapsing under the sheer weight of its own folly. It is also great new for MW cause a portion or more of the ex-readers will go somewhere.

  2. sandy on January 30, 2025 9:36 AM

    Bad news for investor, the left money man, Soris.

  3. Ken Capron on January 30, 2025 10:48 AM

    Didn’t BDN do something on this line a few years back when they had a bunch of bloggers on their site? It is good that these media outlets are trying new ideas to keep the ship afloat. But folks, that water in the bottom of the boat isn’t spillage. It’s sinkage.

  4. Knot nice on January 30, 2025 10:56 AM

    Sorry to say but considering the state of the education system In maine there are only a few school age children that can read and the ones who can were taught by their parents, conservatives. Democrats love dumb uneducated drones, in public and in Augusta.

  5. feral mainiac on January 30, 2025 11:02 AM

    As a ‘retired” newspaper pressman, I am sorry to see the decline, however isn’t it ironic that management can’t read the room. MAGA 1- PPH 0. Thank you Maine Wire

  6. axylos on January 30, 2025 11:23 AM

    Some one should reach out to Bill Nemitz since this conglomerate was all his idea..so well executed and no its dying a timely death.

  7. Steven Scharf on January 30, 2025 11:53 AM

    Avery is a liberals liberal who recently has expressed concern in various postings about the homeless issues and needles in the Bayside neighborhood.

  8. Blob Watcher on January 31, 2025 8:56 AM

    Local news is about to take a big hit. Don’t believe the mission to preserve “local news” for a minute. Arrest logs, fire coverage, accident coverage…you will see very little of these local news topics. I see ONE paper in the near future. Too much duplication spread over too few readers. They are in a death spiral. Two big departures last week in the management staff. One firing, one resignation.

  9. Steven on January 31, 2025 2:40 PM

    Another tax to fund schools. Tax Tax Tax. That all Democrats know.

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