Over at the Columbia Journalism Review. My favorite, as usual, is former P-I art critic Regina Hackett's:

The Hearst Corporation has always treated the P-I like a placeholder. When there was money to be spent, they didn’t spend it here. This is the time to invent the template for the transition from newsprint to online only, and once again, the Hearst Corporation is doing it bare bones. A skeleton looks plump compared to poorly-paid online crew. I wish it well, but those people have a near-impossible task. The future according to the Hearst Corporation seems to be, journalism without journalists.

In possibly-related news, a new Princeton study finds that the disappearance of a newspaper has an immediate, measurable impact on engagement in local politics.