layoffs
High-End Travel Site Continues to Lay Off Print Refugees
John Cook · 03/17/10 11:47AMBusinessWeek Art, Photo Staffers Canned
Hamilton Nolan · 03/11/10 01:01PMDan Rather Gives Convoluted Apology For Loving Watermelons
Hamilton Nolan · 03/10/10 02:22PMIs Al Gore's TV Network Ransacking the Online Division?
Ryan Tate · 02/24/10 06:18PMToday Is Scary ABC News Buyout Day
Hamilton Nolan · 02/24/10 09:19AMRumor: More New York Times Layoffs on the Table for 2010
Maureen O'Connor · 02/11/10 03:09AMcityfile · 02/02/10 04:17PM
• Jon Stewart will face off against Bill O'Reilly when he enters the "No Spin Zone" tomorrow evening. In somewhat related news, pedicure-loving ex-congressman (and wanna-be Senator) Harold Ford hit Colbert last night.
• Is the magazine industry on the verge of a turnaround? Let's hope so! [AA]
• TV news: ABC is thinking of moving The View to the afternoon; Fox confirms it's had "conversations" with Conan about a late-night show, but hasn't had any real "negotiations"; and Matthew Broderick may be coming to the small screen.
• Layoffs: Big cuts went down at CBS News yesterday afternoon. And Sony Pictures has announced that it's cutting 450 positions at the studio.
• For the first time in a long time, CNN has surpassed MSNBC in primetime. Neither network is close to catching up with Fox News, though. [Politico, LAT]
• A reality show about The Oprah Winfrey Show is coming to Oprah's new cable channel next January. The network will also be home to shows about imprisoned women, "miracle detectives," and workaholic parents. [NYT]
• News Corp. is in talks with James Cameron about an Avatar sequel. [THR]
• Did you catch the New York Post's "prosti-dude" story today? Some staffers at the paper were a little less than thrilled with the PR stunt, it seems. [Gawker]
• Condé Nast's new fraud hotline should make ratting out co-workers (for stealing office supplies, expensing meals with friends, etc.) much easier! [NYP]
• More on this morning's Oscar nominations. [THR, NYT, TE, LAT]
• Meet Hollywood's top 40 moneymakers for 2009. [Vanity Fair]
Layoffs at the Weinstein Co.?
John Cook · 01/29/10 03:57PMHarper's Staff Harangued
Hamilton Nolan · 01/27/10 02:54PMMemo: AOL Says Nuclear Layoffs Begin Today
Ryan Tate · 01/11/10 01:01PMAOL will begin a much-anticipated mass layoff round today, the head of HR wrote to staff. Fired workers — an estimated 1,400 of them — will largely be leaving on Wednesday. Then the internet conglomerate can hire in India. AOL is planing to expand its technical staff in South Asia, according to briefings within the company earlier this month. But first the company, in the midst of a major restructuring under CEO Tim Armstrong, must make major cuts stateside. By spreading the cuts among AOL's offices, the company will avoid having to give costly, lengthy firing notices under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification act. Let's hear it for the bottom line.
How AOL Will Justify Sending Jobs to India
Ryan Tate · 01/07/10 08:35PMDaily Beast Cutbacks?
Hamilton Nolan · 01/05/10 11:03AMHappy New Year, Washington Times
Hamilton Nolan · 12/31/09 10:19AMBill Keller: 'No Further Newsroom Staff Cut Planned or Foreseen' at the New York Times
Gabriel Snyder · 12/18/09 12:21PMNYT Layoff Update
Hamilton Nolan · 12/17/09 09:18AMThe New York Times Layoff Victims: Allen Salkin(!) Is Among Them [Updated]
Hamilton Nolan · 12/16/09 05:23PMNew York Times Barely Worth Freelancing For
Hamilton Nolan · 12/16/09 01:49PMThe French Resistance to Yahoo's Cost-Cutting CEO
Ryan Tate · 12/16/09 01:15PMTheir point: Yahoo made about 1 million euros per worker from Yahoo France alone last year, and used to hype how "it's important to have [locally] concentrated engineering activities... to innovate" in France, where it would base "one of [its] most important centers in Europe." Yahoo France's engineers will now stop working until Yahoo agrees that they shouldn't have to stop working. At least they're fact checking the internet company's hype along the way.