Posted on 01/26/2024 9:37:15 AM PST by Red Badger
Nearly a dozen mainstream media companies are gutting staff and scrambling to rescue their struggling businesses.
Why it matters:
The media business is shrinking at the national, state and local levels — a scary, stark new reality for thousands of journalists.
The big picture:
Media cuts were so severe last year that most industry observers weren't expecting such intense cutbacks in 2024. But an ongoing bloodbath is decimating news outlets nationwide.
It's also fueling a new round of conflict between unions and management as tensions run high.
Driving the news: Forbes' newsroom union began a three-day walkout Thursday arguing management was union busting. Its CEO announced layoffs later that afternoon hitting roughly 3% of the company.
Insider announced it was eliminating 8% of its workforce, months after a union strike over a contract impasse with management.
The New York Daily News editorial union walked off the job Thursday to protest "chronic cuts" by its owner, private equity firm Alden Capital.
Paramount CEO Bob Bakish warned employees Thursday that the company is planning a fresh round of layoffs.
The Los Angeles Times planned a one-day, multicity walkout in protest of plans for 115 job cuts. Two top editors resigned, less than two weeks after executive editor Kevin Merida stepped down.
Condé Nast saw hundreds of union workers walk off the job Tuesday to protest hundreds of previously announced layoffs impacting approximately 5% of staff, or roughly 300 people.
Sports Illustrated's newsroom was gutted by sweeping layoffs after its parent company, The Arena Group, failed to make a $3.75 million quarterly payment to the group from which it licenses the Sports Illustrated brand.
Several media companies are also trying to sell some of their most recognized brands in an effort to free up cash:
BuzzFeed is having conversations about selling two of its premier brands, Complex and Tasty. Red Ventures is trying to dump CNET.
Paramount is having conversations with multiple potential buyers or merge partners, including Warner Bros. Discovery and Skydance Media.
How we got here: Ad growth in the 2010s was unsustainably high, and publishers acted like it would last forever.
It didn't. Now high interest rates are preventing them from taking on new debt to try to buy themselves time to figure it out.
What we're watching: Heading into 2024, analysts predicted that digital advertising will only grow in the mid-single digits for the foreseeable future.
The lack of a market solution for news has prompted regulators and philanthropists to scramble for alternatives.
Some old jokes just get better, and some are better still when the reflect reality.
What do you call 30000 journalists loosing their jobs?... A good start!
You mean that when folks woke up to the fact that their business model shifted from journalism to selling deep-state propoganda people tuned out? Never saw that one coming.
People are tired of their lies.
Any self-awareness on the part of people who run these media organizations?
Do they have any idea why nobody wants to read their newspaper, or why ratings are awful for some of the TV news programming , or why some high budget movies bomb?
Or maybe it’s just tha labor unions are useless.
The print news media was not killed, it committed suicide.
Too bad. So sad. Bye bye.
Even their online sites have seen a drop in traffic
TDS brought out their biases so much even independents starting to see their true colors
I love it (see my tagline)
The short answer is NO.
Liberals NEVER EVER EQUATE THEIR REQALITY WITH THEIR POLICIES.
That is why they DOUBLE DOWN and TRIPLE DOWN in an effort to solve whatever problem their policies have created.
See Einstein’s definition for insanity..................
If I lived in their delusions, I would draw the same erroneous conclusions that they draw, but they cannot see--or refuse to see--that their premises are erroneous, that their assumptions are erroneous from the beginning.
Such a shame. They could try NOT being Leftist shills, but I guess The Cause is more important than their careers and newspapers.
Any self-awareness on the part of people who run these media organizations?
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From what I have seen lately
Orange man still bad
Hard to make a profit when nobody’s buying what you’re selling.
Oh this is good news. Couldn’t think of a more deserving group of holes.
Go Woke and go Broke!
Oh cry me a big ole river.....you commie lying media POSs.
Odongo started their downfall when they repealed the law against media lying...it’s been downhill slide for em ever since....and rightly so.
They talk only to other s of similar stripe.
They live in an echo chamber. They do not consider anything that is outside of their event horizon.
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“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” William F. Buckley, Jr.
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