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Jim Motavalli

Outsourced! Jim is replaced by a writer in India

I've been writing my weekly print column for 20 years. But this week they found someone cheaper. In Hyderabad.
Thu, May 28 2009 at 4:41 PM EST
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The Tata Nano: very cheap, just like Indian freelance writer rates.

 

I have, for more than 20 years, written a weekly auto column for the New Mass Media chain of newspapers in New England. I haven’t missed a deadline in all that time.
 
Until now.
 
The Chicago Tribune, which owns the alternative newspaper chain, has declared bankruptcy, and that’s put a pinch on everything. My job writing the column this week was “outsourced” to India by the cost-cutters. Instead of my usual trenchant observations about green cars, Mandira Srivastava from Hyderabad (editor-coordinator at Vadamali Media and a writer for www.indiaschoolnews.com) wrote an interesting story on the ultra-cheap Tata Nano. “Buying a car has always been a part of the great Indian dream and the ultimate goal for teenagers,” she writes. The Nano starts at only $2,113.
 
Maybe if they weren’t saving a few bucks, I could have written about the Tesla Roadster recall and what it all means.
 
Actually, the outsourcing thing—which covers almost every story in the paper, from the news stories to the restaurant review—was some kind of statement by the New Haven Advocate’s editors. Here’s what they said:
 
“Vanishing revenues have put the newspaper industry in a death spiral and many papers long ago outsourced other functions (like IT support centers and telemarketing) to India. We devised this issue as an experiment on what outsourced news might look like,” the editors wrote.
 
“We posted ads on Craigslist in Bangalore and Mumbai back in March seeking journalists to write this issue of our paper — news, arts, food, sex advice, the auto column, the horoscope, the whole pakora. In just weeks, we had over 100 replies from Indian freelancers willing to do just about anything for us.”
 
It’s not always a one-time trial. California’s Pasadena Now actually outsourced its city hall coverage to Indian journalists, According to the Los Angeles Times, the U.S.-based owners “transmit press releases, PDF files and reports to their offshore crew, which also watches City Council and school board meetings via streaming video. The Indians produce articles and headlines, earning $7 for every 1,000 words. (By way of comparison, guest opinion writers in the Los Angeles Times get at least $250 for 600 words.)”
 
And there’s more: In 2004, venerable British news agency Reuters announced it would outsource some Wall Street work to a bureau in Bangalore. Reuters Editor in Chief David Schlesinger said at the time, “Now we can send our New York journalists out to do more interesting stories. This is good for our business and good for journalism.”
 

Actually, maybe my writing about this will give my publishers here at MNN some bright ideas. Please don’t outsource me! I’ll write more! And faster! I’ll take a pay cut!

 

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Posted By Catherin35Ym - Mon, Feb 01 2010 at 10:51 AM EST

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Posted By R. Lawson - Sat, May 30 2009 at 3:57 PM EST

Burn the global village down

Who are we kidding - we don't live in a global village. If we do, one half of the village pegs their currency, ignores labor laws, and has a population living mostly in poverty and unable to read. While the other side of the village has environmental protections, very few barriers to trade, labor rights, and relatively low curruption in government.

If this is a global village, I'm ready to burn it down. Free global trade doesn't work. Protectionism isn't such a bad word. India is.... More

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Posted By g.r.r. - Sat, May 30 2009 at 12:10 AM EST

BTW

Why not hook up with others and do your own paper. I think that the media is doing SO many thing wrong. It should possible for you to do an on-line approach AND make money at it, by pushing the ads. The important thing is to get a DECENT ON-LINE FORUM GOING. You want the readers to not be tied to the media, but the reporter. The reason is that medias will come and go. But if a reader is tied to the reporter (i.e. with a connection via the forum), they WILL STAY.

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Posted By g.r.r. - Fri, May 29 2009 at 11:56 PM EST

what you should object to

What you should hate about this is not that your job was outsourced, BUT that it was outsourced BECAUSE india has their money fixed against ours. If they had not done that, it is likely that outsourcing of your job would not have occurred. Personally, as I find more and more companies outsourcing to China and India, I quit buying from them. I suggest that you do the same. Until these countries allow their money to float and they drop their trade barriers, we will see things get worse.

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Posted By Jai Ho - Sat, May 30 2009 at 2:57 AM EST

Not so bright

That, my friend, is PROTECTIONISM.

And I don’t think it will work in the GLOBAL VILLAGE.

OM Shanti, Shanti, Shanti…

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Posted By g.r.r. - Sat, May 30 2009 at 11:37 AM EST

Protectionism

IS exactly what China and India are employing. And it IS working for them. In fact, it works because both are electing to ignore IP rights esp. on drugs. If W had enforced the agreement with China, and held India to similar agreements, the world would likely not be in recession.

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