layoffs
Where Are Newsday's Editors?
Hamilton Nolan · 01/19/09 11:29AMBankruptcy, Layoffs, Shutdowns, and Spinoffs
Hamilton Nolan · 01/16/09 03:09PMLayoffs at Federated Media Signal Blogs' Ill Health
Owen Thomas · 01/16/09 03:02PMOutsourcing In, Insourcing Out
Hamilton Nolan · 01/15/09 03:13PMLayoffs, Budget Cuts & Furloughs
cityfile · 01/15/09 11:09AM• Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., is forcing thousands fo employees to a week of unpaid leave. [NYT]
• The NYT-owned Boston Globe is cutting its staff by 12 percent. [NYT]
• Penthouse is laying off staff. [Portfolio]
• Newspapers are saving money by outsourcing foreign news coverage. [WSJ]
• Hope you're interested in reading lots more about Bernie Madoff. There are a total of eight books about him now in the pipeline. [NYO]
• Here's something you didn't expect to hear: A recent study finds that commercials actually make watching TV more enjoyable. [AdFreak]
Google's Loss of Innocence: 100 Jobs Cut
Owen Thomas · 01/14/09 05:13PMHow Many People Is AMI Firing?
Ryan Tate · 01/14/09 06:45AMNBC's New Marketing Agency, Cathie Black's Contract
cityfile · 01/12/09 12:13PM• NBC's Lauren Zalaznick is forming a "panel" to help marketers target women. Just a few who have joined the program: Maria Bartiromo, Meredith Vieira, Candace Bushnell, Shelly Lazarus, and Tori Spelling. [AdAge]
• Hearst's Cathie Black is expected to sign a new 3-year contract. [NYP]
• The FT has let 80 people go. [Guardian]
• The first Madoff-related book, Catastrophe: The Story of Bernard L. Madoff, The Man Who Swindled the World, will be out in March. [NYP]
• ABC is thinking about bringing back Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. [TVW]
• Magazines like O, Glamour, W, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue all posted sharp declines in sales during the last few months of 2008. [WWD]
• The networks that went home winners at the Golden Globes. [Variety, NYT]