Craig Redding Fired for Joke at Santa Barbara Paper

There’s no joking at the Santa Barbara News-Press, at least not when pals of the owner, Wendy McCaw(ful) are involved.
Cliff Redding, a veteran copy editor, felt the wrath of Wendy, when he authorized a mock-up of the paper’s front page as a gag gift for departing copy editor Lara Milton. He got fired.
The joke page featured a column from “Dr. Lara”, referencing the all-too real Dr. Laura Schlesinger column. Due to a glitch, the fake column spilled into the real one on the website.
Redding was one of the few, the very few, African-American employees on staff, but maybe diversity isn’t high on the paper’s internal agenda.
Nearly 50 employees have been fired or quit since July 2006. The paper’s looking for a business writer, too.
McCaw’s lawsuit against former editor Jerry Roberts started on Monday, but the proceedings aren’t open to the public. According to Craig Smith:
It is believed that McCaw initiated the litigation by suing Roberts for breach of contract. Roberts counter sued claiming constructive firing. McCaw responded by upping the ante and asking for $25 million in damages from Roberts.
Earlier:
Santa Barbara News-Press Wins Some, Loses Some In Court
Santa Barbara News-Press Circulation Drops, Surprising No One
When Lawyers Attack: News-Press Sicks Litigators On Santa Barbara Independent
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