People over profits: Standing with Central Oregon journalists

John Carr, Publisher of The Bulletin, and Tim Prince, CEO of Carpenter Media Group

The reporters, photographers and news assistants of The Bulletin and The Redmond Spokesman unionized two years ago to continue to provide sustainable journalism that is important to Central Oregonians. We are dedicated to sharing your stories, producing award-winning journalism and getting the truth out there.

In June 2024, our then-parent company, EO Media Group, announced mass layoffs. After bargaining with the company, NewsGuild members reduced our working hours instead. One of our reporters voluntarily left The Bulletin.

Your signatures, emails and letters helped us keep the pressure on management last summer and as we have continued to push for a strong contract. Once again, we need your support.

In November, The Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman, along with the rest of EO Media Group's papers, were sold to Carpenter Media Group. At the time, Carpenter Media Group said there would be no major changes or layoffs.

Carpenter announced layoffs and reductions in December that significantly threaten the quality of the community journalism we provide. We have continued to fight for a strong contract that reduces these layoffs as much as possible.

A shrinking newsroom means that fewer people are reporting on the news you need to keep current on what's happening in our community. It could mean less coverage of city council, transportation, business and health. It also could mean you'll get less context for the news that matters to you. Imagine not learning about the financial health of our four hospitals, what happens in our schools or police departments. We attend meetings and help decipher what is happening in our communities, so you don't have to. When reporters and photographers become stretched thin, beloved community events are left by the wayside because of the lack of reporters. We become burned out and quality suffers.

That's why we need your help. We are calling on subscribers to sign this petition to tell Carpenter Media Group, John Carr and Tim Prince that you are willing to cancel your subscription in the future if they fail to give journalists the pay and working conditions they deserve. You can also email them at john.carr@bendbulletin.com and tim.prince@carpentermediagroup.com.

We aren't asking readers to cancel subscriptions today - that will only happen if Carpenter Media Group doesn't negotiate a fair contract with us.

Please support Central Oregon journalists, so Carpenter Media Group management will come to a fair and timely contract agreement with the union. We urge you to help keep our newsroom from shrinking even further and allow us to continue providing you with quality community journalism.

To: John Carr, Publisher of The Bulletin, and Tim Prince, CEO of Carpenter Media Group
From: [Your Name]

I stand with reporters, photographers and news assistants at The Bulletin and the Redmond Spokesman, who are asking for a fair and timely contract.

Community journalism depends on community journalists, who work tirelessly to report on Central Oregon news. If the company does not invest in the newsroom and its staff, the Central Oregon community will suffer a lack of news that matters to them.