The majority of San
Francisco magazine’s editorial employees gave notice
or quit their jobs the week of Oct. 8, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Modern Luxury of Atlanta owns the monthly
magazine and also publishes more than 30 other city publications.
“Since I left, there have been whispers and
then rampant discussion of them laying off most of the staff anyway,” said Jon
Steinberg, editor in chief until mid-July. Employees “see the writing on the
wall and are quitting.”
Ex-employees think only two full-time editors
will stay, including Jason Sheeler, who came on recently as editor in chief,
according to the Chronicle.
There are part-time editorial staffers, but
some are independent contractors, according to the paper. The changes did not
hit the magazine’s advertising staff.
Publisher Paul Reulbach did not return phone
calls and Modern Luxury Editorial Director Stephanie Davis Smith did not return
an email seeking comment as of the Chronicle’s story.
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