The future owner of TVN officially announced layoffs. 'We are in trouble'
CBS News is planning layoffs as part of a major restructuring led by controversial editor Bari Weiss, aiming to shift towards exclusive reporting.
Weekly Selection of Eva ÄŒobejová / FlaÅ¡Ãková's personnel audit at STVR is strange, the editor whose contribution is exceptional for the nation's memory is also redundant
The article discusses the controversial personnel audit initiated by Eva FlaÅ¡Ãková at STVR, leading to unnecessary layoffs including an editor deemed important for national memory.
Silencing After a Century, CBS Radio Service - All Employees Laid Off
CBS is shutting down its news radio service after nearly a century of operation, resulting in job losses for all employees in the news department.
CBS News to lay off six percent of its employees
CBS News is laying off six percent of its workforce and is closing its CBS News Radio division, which has been operational for nearly a century.
Taken over by Bari Weiss, CBS News launches a wave of layoffs within its editorial staff
CBS News is implementing layoffs affecting 6% of its workforce as part of a strategy to adopt a more neutral editorial line and enhance its streaming services under the new leadership of Bari Weiss.
CBS News announces layoffs, bosses acknowledge 'difficult day' as dozens of staffers expected to be impacted
CBS News is set to lay off approximately 6% of its workforce as part of a restructuring to adapt to the changing news landscape.
CBS News begins new round of layoffs: ‘This is really hard and really tough’
CBS News is laying off around 6% of its staff as part of a strategic restructuring effort due to the changing media landscape.
Nervousness Surrounding Terminations in STVR: Historians Support Editors After Dissidents, FlaÅ¡Ãková Calms Employees via Email
Sixty employees of the public Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) are awaiting imminent layoffs, a move that has sparked unrest among staff and prompted public support from historians and colleagues.
Media: Laid-off LVM board members quickly take up well-paid positions in the company without competition
The Latvian government has prioritized cost reduction and budget contributions from state-owned companies, leading to layoffs at Latvijas valsts meži (LVM) while former board members are appointed to new managerial positions without public competition.
Another blow to Trump: US court ordered to revive 'Voice of America' broadcasts
A US court has ordered the reinstatement of over 1,000 Voice of America employees as a result of illegal layoffs following Trump's appointment of a controversial leader.
US Court Orders Trump Administration to Reinstate Voice of America Employees
A US court has ordered the reinstatement of over 1,000 Voice of America employees after determining that the Trump-appointed official overseeing mass layoffs was illegally appointed.
Judge orders Trump admin to restore 1,000 Voice of America jobs and resume broadcasts
A US judge ruled that over 1,000 Voice of America employees must be reinstated and that international broadcasts should resume due to an unlawful appointment related to mass layoffs.
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.
After the ownership change, TVN wanted to know the answer to one question: 'Huge uncertainty'
The general director of Paramount Skydance, David Ellison, engaged with Warner Bros. Discovery leadership amidst employee concerns about future layoffs and the direction post-ownership change of TVN.
The leadership of STVR plans to lay off its critics: layoffs threaten long-standing editors and members of the strike committee
The leadership of STVR is planning to lay off employees, including long-serving editors and critics of the management, as part of a restructuring process.
A federal judge overturns the mass layoffs of Voice of America journalists ordered by Trump
A federal judge has nullified the mass layoffs of Voice of America journalists that were ordered by the Trump administration, deeming the appointment of Kari Lake invalid.
Judge rules Kari Lake unlawfully ran US media agency, voiding mass layoffs
A federal judge ruled that Kari Lake unlawfully led the U.S. Agency for Global Media, nullifying mass layoffs and actions taken during her tenure.
Washington Post suffers losses of over $100 million in 2025, says newspaper
The Washington Post reported a loss exceeding $100 million in 2025, attributed to previous overstaffing and a significant reduction in reporting output.
CBS News and CNN staffers fear ‘disaster’ as Paramount wins Warner Bros battle
Staff at CBS News and CNN are anxious about job security and potential ideological shifts following Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery.
Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray expressed concern about the newspaper's ongoing decline, particularly after recent layoffs, attributing the issues to a long-term reduction in revenues and subscriptions.
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.
Sources: The Washington Post's loss exceeded 100 million dollars
Sources indicate that The Washington Post experienced losses exceeding $100 million last year, leading to significant layoffs within the company.
Corydon on layoffs: 'I didn't take this job to be a media bureaucrat'
Bjarne Corydon, the director general of DR, has fired two senior executives, moving to implement changes he promised upon taking the helm of the state-owned media company.
STT lays off 13 employees
STT has announced the layoff of 13 employees following the conclusion of its restructuring negotiations.
The Washington Post sacrificed diversity and journalistic identity before and after the layoffs
A recent report highlights concerns over diversity and coverage strategies at The Washington Post following significant layoffs affecting about 30% of its workforce.
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.
Washington Post: We don't want consumers – we want readers
The Washington Post plans to cease coverage of non-journalistic literature, prompting criticism and concern over its diminishing global reporting capabilities following significant staff layoffs.
Washington Post: We Don't Want Consumers - We Want Readers
The Washington Post is significantly restructuring its content focus, eliminating non-news book and fiction coverage, which has raised concerns about the quality and breadth of its reporting.
Washington Post shed roughly half of its staffers in recent years
The Washington Post has significantly reduced its workforce due to layoffs and buyouts, now employing around 1,300 staffers, including only 400 journalists in its newsroom.
Washington Post editor acknowledges ‘genuine trauma’ over mass layoffs
The top editor of the Washington Post, Matt Murray, addressed staff concerns about recent layoffs, recognizing the emotional impact and asserting a commitment to future success.
Publisher's departure deepens uncertainty at the Washington Post after mass layoffs
Will Lewis, the publisher of the Washington Post, announced his departure shortly after significant layoffs, exacerbating the uncertainty surrounding the paper's future.
Journalism in Times of Transformation: Massive Layoffs and New Roles for Journalists
The article discusses the transformational challenges faced by journalism in the last decade, highlighting widespread layoffs and the shifting role of journalists due to digital disruption and the rise of AI.
Washington Post: 'Your position is eliminated' – Dismissal emails, tears on social media, and the collapse of the newspaper
The Washington Post faces a crisis characterized by layoffs, particularly in its sports section, as personal testimonies and social media reactions highlight the emotional impact on affected journalists.
Washington Post Between Ideology and Economy: Bezos's Pragmatic Cut that Shook the Leftists
The Washington Post has recently laid off a third of its workforce and dissolved key departments, primarily due to economic reasons rather than ideological ones.
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.
Podcast: 'On Point': Bezos and the 'Washington Post': Fear of Trump
The Washington Post, under Jeff Bezos' ownership, is facing significant layoffs and turmoil, triggering concerns about its relationship with Trump.
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: CEO Will Lewis Resigns 'in the Shadow' of Mass Layoffs
Will Lewis, the CEO and publisher of the Washington Post, has announced his resignation shortly after the announcement of mass layoffs at the historic American newspaper.
Washington Post CEO resigns after sweeping job cuts
The CEO of the Washington Post has resigned following extensive layoffs within the organization.
Key figure leaves Washington Post
Will Lewis, the CEO and publisher of the Washington Post, is stepping down amid significant layoffs within the company, marking a turbulent period for the esteemed newspaper.
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.
Peter Wolodarski: Spotify Must Never Own a Large Swedish Newspaper.
Peter Wolodarski reflects on the precarious nature of newspaper ownership in the wake of significant layoffs at the Washington Post and draws parallels with the influence of tech moguls like Jeff Bezos on media independence.
CEO of The Washington Post leaves position after wave of layoffs
Will Lewis, the executive editor and CEO of The Washington Post, has announced his departure following significant layoffs at the newspaper.
With Broken Hearts.. Washington Post Journalists Write Farewell Letters
Washington Post journalists express their sorrow and concerns in farewell letters amid recent layoffs, reflecting on their experiences and the crises they covered.
Director of Crisis-affected Newspaper Resigns
William Lewis, the CEO of The Washington Post, has announced his resignation amid reports of upcoming layoffs at the newspaper.
Publisher of the Washington Post resigns after round of layoffs
Will Lewis, the publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, has resigned following significant layoffs at the newspaper, raising concerns from the staff union.
Announcement of resignation of CEO of the Washington Post; implementation of large-scale staff reductions
The CEO of the Washington Post, William Lewis, has announced his resignation following significant staff layoffs affecting one-third of the workforce.
Epstein, Thiel, Bannon: aaah, the darkness
The article discusses uncomfortable stories revealed by the media regarding figures like Epstein and the troubling trends in journalism such as layoffs amidst significant expenditures on projects by wealthy owners like Jeff Bezos.
Publisher of Washington Post steps down after widespread layoffs
The publisher of the Washington Post, Wil Lewis, has stepped down following significant layoffs at the newspaper.
Washington Post Publisher Resigns After Major Employee Layoffs
The CEO of the Washington Post, Wil Lewis, has resigned following a significant layoff plan that affected nearly 300 employees.