US media mogul sees a big opportunity in the cuts at the Washington Post
Media mogul Robert Allbritton announces plans to seize the opportunity presented by layoffs at the Washington Post to hire notable journalists for his new publication Notus.
Media: Tough actions are being prepared in the Kremlin
The Russian government is reportedly preparing for possible budget cuts of ten percent this year to address worsening budget deficits, without affecting military funding or social security.
In the Seimas - five projects changing LRT operations: from funding cuts to governance changes
The Seimas introduces significant changes to the governance and operation of the national broadcaster LRT, including funding adjustments and a newly defined management structure.
American court again rejects cuts to Voice of America station operations
A U.S. court has once again rejected proposed cuts to the operations of Voice of America.
Cuts in broadcasting. Macinka wants to terminate a service that the state has paid for since 1936
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka plans to end the government’s long-standing payment for the foreign broadcast services of Czech Radio, a decision expected to save the government 8.75 million CZK this year and eliminate funding entirely by 2027.
Protestant Media: Only Cuts in the 'Beloved Journalism'
The Protestant Bishop of Bavaria, Christian Kopp, addressed concerns about the funding cuts for the Evangelical Press Association of Bavaria, reaffirming that financial support will not be completely eliminated despite changes in media and financial conditions.
Daule: residents of urbanizations in La Aurora report extended water cuts
Residents in La Aurora, Daule, have reported a significant disruption of potable water supply since February 28, causing complaints to surge on social media.
Kerry Katona brutally cuts ties with Katie Price's husband after Dubai hotel 'punch up'
Kerry Katona has unfollowed Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews on social media following an alleged physical altercation involving their partners during a trip to Dubai.
WSJ: The Washington Post lost over $100 million last year
The Washington Post reported a loss of over $100 million last year, prompting significant layoffs.
An Amazing Scene from a 22-Year-Old Movie Started Going Viral on Social Media
A clip from the 2004 movie 'Miracle', depicting a scene where a coach cuts players from the U.S. Olympic hockey team, has gained traction on social media after the U.S. team won Olympic gold.
The historic Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle is closing – Massive cuts
Deutsche Welle's Greek-language service will end due to budget cuts, impacting its broader journalistic offerings.
US funding for global internet freedom ‘effectively gutted’
US funding for a global initiative to promote internet freedom is severely threatened, jeopardizing efforts to maintain open internet access worldwide.
Deutsche Welle closes its Greek language service – Massive cutbacks
Deutsche Welle has announced the closure of its Greek language service as part of broader budget cuts affecting various language journalism.
Because the federal government is cutting: Deutsche Welle has to save 21 million
Deutsche Welle faces a significant budget cut from the German government, requiring savings of 21 million euros, resulting in job losses and reductions in service offerings.
Are the sponsors of Channel Zero fleeing after the loud material about Russia? Stanowski cuts through the speculation
Companies like STS and XTB have pulled their advertisements from a segment of the controversial series on Russia by journalist Maria Wiernikowska.
Radio Free Asia resumes broadcasts to China after Trump cuts forced near closure
Radio Free Asia has restarted its broadcasts to China after previous funding cuts forced it to cease operations.
Protestant Church: Tough Cuts Debate on Church Media Work
The Bavarian Protestant Church is facing financial pressures leading to significant cuts in church media activities, affecting various media outlets that provide religious content.
Protestant Church: Cutbacks Announced for Protestant Media
The Protestant Church in Bavaria has announced significant funding cuts to their media organization, affecting many employees and raising concerns about the future of key publications.
Media Fund Director: Decisions on Funding for Media Projects Delayed Until the End of February
The director of the media fund stated that funding decisions for media projects will be delayed until the end of February due to budget cuts.
Lee Sang-min, who ordered power and water cuts to media outlets, appeals against his 7-year prison sentence
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min has appealed against a 7-year prison sentence for his involvement in a martial law incident.
Job Cuts and Losses Accelerate Will Lewis's Departure
Will Lewis, CEO of The Washington Post, resigned unexpectedly after significant layoffs, following internal dissatisfaction over his public appearance during the cuts.
BBC to slash budgets as viewers tune out
The BBC has announced a 10% budget cut as it grapples with financial challenges and a significant defamation lawsuit.
BBC announces massive cuts as it faces 'substantial financial pressures'
The BBC is announcing significant cuts of about 10% of its costs due to substantial financial pressures, with further details yet to be disclosed.
The First Trial Ruling of Lee Sang-min: 'The Plan for Power Cuts to Media Outlets Was Initially Established by Yoon Suk-yeol and Kim Yong-hyun'
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempting to cut power and water to media outlets during the December 3 emergency martial law, with the ruling stating that the plan originated from Yoon Suk-yeol and Kim Yong-hyun.
BBC Must Cut 10 Percent
The BBC is required to cut an additional 10 percent from its budget over the next three years due to significant financial pressures.
Nattan, a carnival attraction in BH, cuts hair with Neymar for the festivities, and Rafa Kalimann reacts on social media; watch the video
Brazilian artist Nattan surprised fans by getting a haircut from soccer star Neymar Jr. ahead of the carnival celebrations in Belo Horizonte.
Washington Post cuts staff and narrows content – a researcher's assessment of the newspaper's future: 'Pretty toothless'
The Washington Post has announced significant staff layoffs and a reduction in its content focus, aiming to shift towards national news and policy-related topics.
He fired hundreds of people and is leaving. Storm around the head of The Washington Post
The article discusses the resignation of the CEO of The Washington Post following significant job cuts affecting over 300 employees, which has sparked backlash from journalists.
'Washington Post': Jeff Bezos is guilty of cowardice before the president
The article discusses Jeff Bezos's handling of the Washington Post, highlighting significant job cuts and the perceived alignment with political pressures from President Trump.
Washington Post CEO resigns after sweeping job cuts
The CEO of the Washington Post has resigned following extensive layoffs within the organization.
The CEO of The Washington Post resigns
Will Lewis, the CEO of The Washington Post, has resigned shortly after the newspaper announced significant job cuts affecting a third of its workforce.
The Washington Post announces the departure of its CEO after large job cuts
The Washington Post has announced the immediate departure of its CEO Will Lewis following significant job cuts, with CFO Jeff D’Onofrio stepping into the role.
Washington Post CEO Will Lewis resigns after massive layoffs
Will Lewis, CEO of the Washington Post, has resigned following significant job cuts at the newspaper.
The CEO of The Washington Post Steps Down
Will Lewis, the CEO of The Washington Post, is stepping down amid significant job cuts affecting a third of the staff.
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis abruptly resigns amid criticism of staff cuts
Will Lewis, the publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, has resigned following significant staff layoffs that have drawn criticism from employees and the media.
BROADCAST BIAS: ‘Public’ media furious Washington Post cut back on anti-Trump crusade
Public media outlets like NPR and PBS are unhappy with The Washington Post's job cuts and perceived reduction in anti-Trump reporting.
Bob Woodward talks after the cuts at the Washington Post: 'I feel devastated'
Bob Woodward expressed his devastation following the layoffs of 300 journalists at the Washington Post, a newspaper where he has worked for over fifty years.
Critics see the bloodbath at the newspaper and the staggering expensive film project as two sides of the same coin
This analysis discusses the alarming job cuts at a major US newspaper concurrent with enormous expenditures on acquiring rights for a film about Melania Trump, suggesting a troubling alignment with presidential interests.
To A Bitter End. Former Head of Czech Television Souček Evaluates the Prospects of Moravec and the Entire Television
Former Director of Czech Television Jan Souček discusses the funding plans of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's government, warning about potential cuts to budgets and their consequences for public media's relevance, as well as the situation surrounding Václav Moravec.
Protesters after the 'bloodbath' at The Washington Post
Hundreds of employees protested outside The Washington Post's office in response to significant staff cuts, described as a 'bloodbath.'
Government requests TSE anti-cut clause for Marçal and veto on negative propaganda by influencers
The Lula government has recommended that the TSE adopt a clause to prevent video cuts like those used by influencer Pablo Marçal in the upcoming 2024 elections and hold social media platforms and AI companies accountable for deepfakes, additionally requesting a ban on chatbots advising users on voting.
Financial emergency in Ingolstadt: When the city library can no longer afford books
Ingolstadt's city library has launched a donation initiative to alleviate budget cuts affecting their ability to purchase media resources, encouraging citizens to buy books and games from local stores for donation.
Washington Post Cuts Staff by 30%, Significantly Reducing Overseas News Coverage
The Washington Post has announced a major workforce reduction, cutting 30% of its employees, particularly impacting its overseas reporting network and sports department.
Washington Post announces major job cuts amid financial strain
The Washington Post has revealed significant job cuts in its newsroom as it faces financial challenges and criticisms from former editors and journalists' unions over the restructuring efforts.
Juholt lashes out against SVT's savings: 'Serious'
Håkan Juholt expresses his outrage over SVT's decision to cut 355 million kronor in budget, criticizing its impact on programming and operations.
Washington Post announces ‘painful’ job cuts
The Washington Post announced significant job cuts as part of a necessary restructuring, affecting its newsroom of 800 journalists.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos stays silent as employees brace for cuts
Employees of the Washington Post are concerned about looming job cuts as owner Jeff Bezos has not responded to their pleas for support.
The Year Off That 800,000 Norwegians Have Granted Themselves
The debate around funding for folk high schools in Norway has intensified as 800,000 youths have attended these institutions over the past 160 years, leading to significant media attention and a petition urging the government to reverse proposed cuts to student grants.
Marilia Mitrousi: I respond to negative comments on social media because it cuts off their momentum
Actress Marilia Mitrousi shares her approach to dealing with negative comments on social media, stating that responding sets boundaries and counters malice.
'PBS News Weekend' airs final episode after Trump's public media spending cuts
PBS News Weekend aired its final episode due to cuts in federal funding for public media linked to the Trump administration.