The balcony is open once again for Roger Ebert, who will return to his reviewing duties this month at the Chicago Sun-Times. This means, among other things, that at least one film critic will continue to be employed by a major metropolitan newspaper, which is nice. As David Carr reported in the New York Times, “critics at more than a dozen daily newspapers (including those in Denver, Tampa and Fort Lauderdale) and several alternative weeklies who have been laid off, reassigned or bought out in the past few years, deemed expendable at a time when revenues at print publications are declining, under pressure from Web alternatives and a growing recession in media spending.” (Carr also notes that “movie blogs are strewn about the Web like popcorn on a theater floor.” Hey! We resemble that remark!)
In any case, Ebert is returning to his word processor, but presumably not to his TV gig.
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