When a corporation uses the word "relentless" in association with "cost cutting", it's gonna get ugly.
Reuters has the scoop about plans for News Corp's recently split newspaper division, and the "relentless" cost cutting in store for newspapers like the Wall Street Journal and the Times of London. It also applies to HarperCollins, their publishing company.
Why does this story give me a visual of Norman Bates dressed like his mother, ripping open the shower curtains, with knife in hand?