Layoffs hit staffers at a number of major media companies
last week.
Buzzfeed is
laying off some 15 percent of its staff, according to CNN and other sources.
BuzzFeed
had a staff of around 1450.
The cut
included everyone on the national news team, according to a tweet from Marisa
Carroll, who was deputy national editor with BuzzFeed. “After 4 years at
BuzzFeed News, today I was laid off along with the rest of the national team
and many more brilliant reporters and editors. I'm so proud of what we've done here,
the tweet said.
Verizon
Media said it will cut around seven percent of its employees, meaning about 750
people, according to HuffPost. Verizon owns Yahoo, HuffPost, AOL. HuffPost
reported that it had lost some 20 staffers in the U.S.
and one in Canada .
HuffPost said it wasn’t clear where all the layoffs would land in the end.
Meanwhile,
Gannett, owner of USA Today and the nation’s biggest newspaper chain, cuts jobs
at papers around the country. “The cuts were not minor,” Poynter reported. The Arizona Republic and the Indianapolis Star were
among those affected, KJZZ Radio and Fox 59 reported. Gannett Co. got an
unsolicited offer to buy the company from MNG Enterprises, known as Digital
First Media, USA Today reported Jan. 13.
No comments:
Post a Comment
For now, we're opening this blog to Anonymous comments. This will continue as long as civility rules. Disagree as you may, just keep it clean and stay on topic. No profanity, and no name calling. We reserve the right to moderate such comments, though the person who made it may come back and reword their message in a more civil way.