
Last month, the Baton Rouge newspaper
The Advocate announced it would be expanding its reach into New Orleans, where the paper hasn't had much of a presence since it closed its New Orleans bureau in May 2009.
Now that plan is taking further shape, with
six New Orleans-based jobs listed on the paper's website: New Orleans bureau chief, staff writer/reporter, sportswriter, copy editor, photographer and sales rep.
The local bureau will be a virtual one, at least at first, "with reporters and the bureau chief working from their homes and at WiFi hot spots in the community."
The move, of course, is meant to compete with
The Times-Picayune's moving to thrice-weekly publication in October, and is scheduled to occur around the same time.? [
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