The New York Times said Monday it will cut 100 newsroom jobs and an unspecified number elsewhere amid industrywide declines in advertising revenue.The Times will offer voluntary buyouts at first but will resort to layoffs if it cannot meet the targets.
"I hope that won't happen, but it might," Executive Editor Bill Keller wrote in a memo to staff.
The Times, flagship of The New York Times Co., cut its newsroom work force by 100 positions last year mostly through buyouts, but Keller said then that the newspaper had to make a "relatively small" number of involuntary cuts to meet that target.
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7 comments:
Now this is a blow to America's enemies. Yesss baby.
Yes! I can hear the “Wooosh” of the great lib toilet flushing!
..Maybe now they won't have enough reporters to publish the military secrets that put our troops and our country at risk.
Well, we're better off than you small time operators. We get 3 weeks for every year of service! hahahha
8:18. You're still out of a job in a profession that's glutted. Brag about that.
100 fewer fringe leftoids to pollute American minds.
I don't feel any sympathy for those being blown out at the NY Times. That is not a real newspaper, just a mouthpiece for liberalism and Obama policy. If the Times folds, I'm having a party.
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