jim amoss, first to you. what is the reaction there in the newsroom and in the new orleans community? >> well, the reaction to radical change, especially in a community that's as devoted to its rituals as new orleans is, is strong, and i understand the passion that's behind it. but i think new orleaneans also want their daily news report in a way that we will promise to deliver it. i know those are words now, and people will have to see it to believe it. but that's our commitment to them. >> woodruff: what do you think, jim amoss, this is going to mean? can you deliver the same quality news with, what, half the people? >> oh, that's a misleading figure. we had severances, layoffs yesterday, and we are losing somewhere in the 40%-plus realm, but we also will be rehiring so that when all is said and done, we'll have a news operation that overall is about 14% to 15% smaller than now. that still has an impact, although we'll be saving a lot in going from-- on the production side from seven days a week to three da