The media industry is reeling from a significant wave of layoffs, with the Los Angeles Times laying off 94 members of its staff, including the entire Black staff in its Washington Bureau, and Sports Illustrated facing criticism for its own layoffs. Time magazine is also making staff cuts. The layoffs have affected various departments, including the sports, tech, and business desks. Amidst these layoffs, the Condé Nast union launched a 24-hour walkout to protest regressive bargaining practices. The broader concern in the industry is the future of journalism as the business model continues to fail. These layoffs and strikes are particularly concerning during an election year, raising alarms about the role of local news in democracy and the potential for increased corruption due to reduced oversight.
Mini is a great writer and reporter, a great colleague, and my friend. She’d be an asset to any newsroom and if you are hiring, or know someone who is, she should be at the top of your list. https://t.co/kIO4rVrkdw
Yesterday I learned I'm being laid off from TIME. I'm sad to leave and eager to find a new role, ideally continuing to write features and cover politics. I love finding unique, creative angles and crafting absorbing copy. Find my work/reach me: https://t.co/WjKZGcVYeB
This is the statement from the LA Times' DEI caucuses complaining about the recent layoffs. Notice that they only defend their work on the basis of race, not on quality, merit, or the bottom line. DEI is purely ideological, subordinating journalism to racial box-checking. https://t.co/6HVxaebecx
The mass layoffs at the @latimes are only a “blow for journalism” if these are journalists. But since they’re not, layoffs & bankruptcy for these institutions is a big win for journalism. It’s like getting rid of hospitals & doctors engaged in malpractice—a big win for medicine!
It just hit me today that LAT laid off every single Black person in its Washington Bureau
It's been devastating watching the volume of talent laid off @latimes over the last few days. I wish I could do more for my colleagues in the profession, but if you are an investigative or data reporter and want to teach brilliant students, I am hiring. https://t.co/9NsCivmaOy
Looks like the media reaper got me. I’ve been laid off by HipHopDX as Warner cuts jobs. I’ve enjoyed my three years building the Reviews section and working with some fantastic people. If you need someone for writing, editing, digital strategy, PR, etc. [email protected]
This is such a huge loss for Los Angeles and for Asian Americans across the country. Jeong's coverage of Asian American communities has been invaluable, adding so much texture, nuance and humanity to our understanding of a fast-changing California. https://t.co/CsNxa0x6h2
So much great journalism talent out there seeking ways to make an impact and make a living, including >100 cut at @latimes. And more cuts at @natgeo following a terrible 2023, including the investigative #wildlifewatch unit https://t.co/JLYb67PUOh, via @michaelgreshko… https://t.co/3hNUBySkYW
ICYMI: @jessica_smetana - a former SI staffer herself - sounds off on the sweeping layoffs of @si_union employees. (via @LeBatardShow) https://t.co/TY4m0Qj3eS
Looking at the steep decline in quality and profitability at WaPo and LA Times: there's a price to pay for being a billionaire's plaything...
The Sports Illustrated cover was once the most coveted real estate in sports journalism. Its power disappeared. https://t.co/8TleNzPZg0
Sad to see many talented people let go by my former employer. If you're looking to hire some great magazine journalists, let me know and I'll hook you up. https://t.co/pqtJYIRQ8d
It is never OK to celebrate when someone loses their job Being a journalist for the LA Times is not a job. It's a soulless effort to destroy America from sunrise to sunset. It's a propagandists role that would make Goebbels proud Fuck these people Feel free to celebrate
It is never OK to celebrate when some loses their job Being a journalist for the LA Times is not a job. It's a soulless effort to destroy America from sunrise to sunset. It's a propagandists role that would make Goebbels proud Fuck these people Feel free to celebrate
Fuck the LA Times and their racist ass “journalists”. https://t.co/mlB8KGPhtz
The LA Times keeps sinking to new lows. https://t.co/1vJ5B51EAW
Mass layoffs at the Los Angeles Times are spurring renewed interest in a California bill that would force Google, Facebook and other large platforms to pay journalists https://t.co/vycJIav1MN
Journalists of color hit hard in seismic L.A. Times layoffs. A vertical the Times launched in 2023 to cover the city’s 49% Latino population, was gutted. Jeong Park, who was hired to cover Asian American communities in 2022, was also laid off. https://t.co/wvZgcqOc5b
In @latimes layoffs, “The Latino Caucus will lose 38% of its members. The Black Caucus will lose 33% members. The AAPI [Asian American Pacific Islander] + MENASA [Middle East, North Africa, South Asia] caucuses will lose 34% of their combined membership.” https://t.co/h3GOvIJNRm
Can’t believe it’s come to this. Brady is one of the best writers I know and a great collaborator. Not to mention a great friend. Terrible to lose him and so many other @latimessports colleagues https://t.co/qNj2UskTPO
I only wish ill on the LA Times and elected officials. https://t.co/sDGnlNtmQ8
Every time layoffs gut another beacon of local news, I’m devastated. But I’m also reminded: Billionaires won’t save journalism. Journalists will.
Apologies to @TheRadioFreeCA listeners who will hear @DavidBahnsen and me discuss the pre-mass-firing realities, including the fact that progressives are killing their own paper. Mass layoffs hit LA Times, California's biggest newspaper https://t.co/S2WyUmamuF
Why are these laid off LA Times journalists complaining? Didn’t they hear the Biden economy is booming?
“the newsroom’s sole reporting positions dedicated to covering Southern California’s diverse Black and Asian communities will be eliminated” um someone tell the LAT those roles were a huge reason why some of us subscribe and they produced some of the best of storytelling of LA? https://t.co/9vXZzA9FaM
News of the LA times laying off roughly 100 journalists during this election year cripples our democracy. As a reputable source, I am dismayed to learn of layoffs. Accurate reporting is the only way to growth faith in our institutions. https://t.co/ASqQgDIoiz
News of the LA Times laying off roughly 100 journalists during this election year cripples our democracy. As a reputable source, I am dismayed to learn of layoffs. Accurate reporting is the only way to growth faith in our institutions.
I hate to see anyone lose their job. The fact is leftwing journalism has turned the industry into a personal blog built around individual DEI whining, and the public doesn't want to pay to read it. What is sad is we need local news to record local events for big platforms to…
Statement from Black, Latino, AAPI and MENASA caucus folks @latguild. The proposed layoffs will decimate the ranks of young journalists of color at the LA Times. They cannot be allowed to go through. https://t.co/NxZG4Yb7jQ https://t.co/YFZSW59Z0G
It really is a gut punch to hear what has happened at the LA Times to so many hard-working journalists. It's hard to stomach what has happened to the industry. All I can say to those affected is stay strong. I have been there and understand. You will get through this.
Thinking today of the amazing journalists at the @latguild. The treatment they've received is so unfair and so bad for people in Los Angeles. Interning with them was what made me really decide to be a journalist. It's a devastating day for local journalism. https://t.co/FuPRci8gs4
Hire Jen if you can; she's one of the absolute best at this game and a great person as well. https://t.co/CNrf2pOnpe
Gutted by all of the LA Times layoffs today but Jen is one of my best friends so this one hits hardest. The work she did there covering weird, wonderful, important entertainment stories was truly unmatched and I wish I could hire her right now. https://t.co/HRTpGfCbXR
The awful news of layoffs in media continues. If you’re interested in joining a great team at @BaltimoreBanner, we have some openings. And hell if you want to work here and do something you don’t see listed, I’d encourage you to make that pitch too! https://t.co/bHQ2NWvA6x
L.A. TIMES REPORTING ABOUT L.A. TIMES LAYOFFS, AND THEN BLAMING IT ON COVID JUST SHOWS YOU HOW STUPID THIS CITY HAS BECOME. THE POLITICS AND ECONOMICS IS SHIT HERE, DON'T EVEN NEED TO EXPRESS WHAT IT IS.....BUT IT'S EVIDENT TO THOSE WHO CAN THINK WITHOUT IDENTITY POLITICS.
Jen is the best goddamn writer out there. If anyone is looking to hire the best goddamn writer out there, call Jen, she's the best goddamn writer out there. https://t.co/kjvGqUAuxe
The journalists of @latguild and their readers deserve better. We stand with the workers in the face of this destructive decision. https://t.co/2Dnu8d68f3
I work with words but I have none to capture what this day is like. I will miss so many fine journalists, so many fine people. A heartbreaking day. https://t.co/D9mmNBkCia
LA Times and CNN are experiencing massive layoffs. Now Hollywood will be able to hire a bunch of new fiction writers to get our favorite shows back on the air!! Rejoice! 😉
The LA Times had over 100 layoffs, and I’d just like to ask each of you to think about those people today and pray that they learn to code. https://t.co/YJ88sMjmMZ
Oh damn! Been a fan of Jen and her work for nearly 20 years! One of THE best in the business! Someone hire her. https://t.co/9UgZbhXFF0
hire jen. had the pleasure of editing her for a few years and she’s incredible https://t.co/fMI5h7jTFH
"The @latimes has long been known for such advocacy journalism. As readership & revenue declined, it has gone through various owners and restructurings. However, it is still effectively writing off half of the population with its advocacy reporting. That is why it is so telling… https://t.co/wfrQ4xcc0L
You’d think I’d be better equipped to find the words to express how devastated I am about all of my fellow journalists being laid off as well as the others who are taking pay cuts as they strike today. This industry has the potential to be so much better. I’m speechless.
Celebrating the firing of Los Angeles Times employees is not ghoulish but it is super necessary. https://t.co/HYYRkaCzTP
The mass layoffs today at the LA Times got me, too. (While up at 6am at Sundance to cover Oscar nominations!) Grateful I’ve gotten to write + podcast about stories close to my heart and for the countless amazing colleagues I’ve worked with & learned from. Stay strong out there 💜
The amount of journalists of color who are losing their jobs just a few short years after newsrooms worldwide made commitments to better reflect the communities we cover. Journalists, who without them, coverage will lack proper nuance and inhibit community trust.
The billionaire owner of the LA Times laid off at least 115 people at the start of an election year & on the day of #NHprimary & Oscar nominations which is a major LA story. Also, the first LA Times Oscar nomination for The Last Repair Shop https://t.co/TgVvY1JQdl #oscars
Feeling for all my former colleagues today. I've never been this discouraged about the future of journalism. Here's hoping you all land safely.
we might get a ton of unemployed journalists AND the end of the los angeles times! they're eating one another and dont know what to do https://t.co/cxHOo3URVw https://t.co/6r263z27vL
Irony alert. The LA Times story today reporting on the layoffs at the LA Times is blaming the "economic headwinds" caused by covid. The @latimes cheer-led the lockdowns, panic mongered covid, and vilified lockdown opponents. https://t.co/xGeLT0hjr3
More news layoffs, this time at the L.A. Times. Reduced oversight of public money & projects means there's less chance of uncovering corruption. Which means your costs - and taxes - will likely rise. Less local news is bad for the economy and democracy.…
Now I hope she gets fired. I’m sorry but the LA Times is a fucked up rag. https://t.co/v9Lwkxhrok
i am gutted by how many talented people in journalism have lost their jobs today, yesterday, last week, etc. the system is so broken and not every journalist will be able to make a living off of newsletters. there needs to be a larger solution
Christmas has come early with some of these LA Times layoffs. “It’s a dark day. I was the only Latina columnist… Trump is looming & I’m author of Hatemonger.” Do you think they reflect on how this sanctimony may affect readership? https://t.co/UfZArAvYHy
Devastated to see so many journalists laid off at my alma mater and hometown newspaper and sad/angry that, after 5+ years with a billionaire owner, they apparently still haven't figured out a viable business strategy
Statement from the @latguild on today's mass layoffs at the @latimes: https://t.co/uRPWcMJqpf
The LA Times lays off 115 people, with the De Los and Washington, D.C. teams especially hard-hit https://t.co/37HdnclFsQ via @NiemanLab
ridiculous what’s happening at the la times. they always start slashing the talented journalists actually keeping the place humming along and not the overpaid execs doing fuckall
Just putting out there that we’re hiring at @TheWrap. It’s a scrappy newsroom that I’ve found to be a supportive place helping to inform, entertain, and inspire. If you’re looking for work, it’s an environment I recommend. Job listings here: https://t.co/tCvY7nSOdw https://t.co/10hPX95whC
Devastating indeed. Alejandra is one of several colleagues and friends at the Times being laid off. They are talented people who will find a place where they will continue on their excellent path. I applaud them and wish them the best. https://t.co/wnhv1mLNas
not one single person bemoaning the LA Times layoffs has a shred of introspection over why they failed so dramatically & why nobody trusts or likes them their only reaction is aimless whining/screeching citizen journalism is the future no matter how much you whine https://t.co/hv7SG5Ah0q https://t.co/jLhqupexDr
Hearing that pretty much everyone at the Los Angeles Times has now been fired except for the straight white men https://t.co/WWOTPicfvf
At the beginning of the Trump era, The L.A. Times saw a 100% year-over-year increase in newspaper subscriptions. Now they're losing $40 million a year. The corporate media needs their Bad Guy back. https://t.co/zA1pc6IXb4
I think the scariest thing about the latest media layoffs including at news organizations like LA Times is that an election is coming up. This provides an opportunity for new outlets to shine, but also presents a concerning gap for credible sources/journalists to cover.
Courtney is terrific. This is the LA Times' loss and someone should hire her. https://t.co/rOP2YT2NCt
Letters to the Editor: Amid L.A. Times layoffs, readers wonder what can be done to save journalism (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/bCHDGUaNwk
Making a career in this industry always feels like a longshot, but a day like today with this LA Times news makes it feel fully impossible. The amount of talent getting laid off today is unthinkable for a major paper trying to do serious work. Brutal, brutal, brutal...
la times is lately a force for division and promotion of failed policies that diminish our quality of life. it's been a while since they lost the public trust. terrible day for @latimes employees, a HOPEFUL day for the people of the California. https://t.co/BeZ0yvHMsQ
The L.A. Times is losing $40 million a year and the rocket scientists who work there thought it was a good time to walk off the job and demand higher wages 😂
I don’t know a lot of people at the LA Times, but I’ve followed the work of @Sammy_Roth for years now and have admired a lot of the paper’s recent output. A very sad day for the second-biggest city in the US and for journalism in general.
The L.A. Times is losing $40 million a year and the rocket scientists who work there thought it was a good time to walk off the job and demand hire wages 😂
My team at De Los was gutted. I can't find the words to express how much I feel for them and the rest of my @latimes colleagues. For many, working here was THE dream job; others, uprooted their lives. For all of us, it's a privilege to tell stories that reflect our communities
Jack is a phenomenal baseball beat writer in a world where those are becoming rarer and rarer. Terrible news for The Times and Dodgers readers https://t.co/7YymsKiE7U
I'm a paid subscriber to the @latimes specifically because of its coverage of the highest-profile team in baseball. Today they laid off their baseball beat writers, so I have no reason to read the paper. What a stupid, short-sighted fucking decision on their part.
The LA Times' layoffs today included their Los Angeles Dodgers beat writer. It's not like the team has anything major going on right now, like signing the biggest free agent in baseball history. https://t.co/hIy7kjfUUN
This is so sad. The billionaire owners of own of America's top newspapers destroying careers of superb reporters and crippling their paper https://t.co/SM9UXbJKM7
🧵If you are watching the devastating layoffs from the LAT and elsewhere and concerned about the future of local news—esp rn in 2024❗️—I urge you to consider supporting a local nonprofit newsroom that has always put equity and sustainability first. https://t.co/mYoSw0rzvv
Hundreds of talented ppl laid off from LAT & Time on the same day my amazing colleagues in the Condé Nast Union are picketing for fair treatment — I don’t know how the rich & powerful think journalism works but fucking over the folks who actually make it seems like a weird step
Incredible tweet. (Solidarity with Conde Union members during their walkout!) https://t.co/V5o77L0lQX
this absolutely sucks. Jack is a tremendous, reliable resource when it comes to Dodgers coverage. Cutting him ahead of this Dodgers season seems like an incredible own goal (not to mention the 100+ other people getting laid off as the company seeks to reach a wider audience) https://t.co/98fITBuTMD
What a shocking and awful decision to let Jack go. He’s as good a beat writer as there is in this industry. For whatever reason, the LAT didn’t want an elite reporter covering the most relevant team in baseball. https://t.co/dOHwZg96oo
I have been notified I am on the LA Times’ layoff list Not sure what will come next, but I can’t express how much I have appreciated my co-workers, editors & everyone who read and interacted with our coverage over the last several years
De Los was the best thing to happen to journalism in LA, and they just got rid of everyone on that team. BE. FOR. REAL.
I am so angry. I am very much in the beginning stages of putting together an LA mutual aid network for journalists who have been laid off. If you want to help, DM me. If you need support, DM me. It's going to take a minute to get this ready, but we see you. https://t.co/P3xDWpFbah
Breaking my silence on this site for one thing: If you were laid off at LA Times, here’s a list of journo job resources. DM me (same handle elsewhere) if you need leads on emergency grants for a colleague w/critical need (ex: imminent loss of housing). ❤️ https://t.co/U8DDjbIlOg
LA Times hired away our Pulitzer winning and wonderful and perfect Kimbriell only to lay her off. i’m so sorry to my LA Times friends in the newsroom and laid off today. i hate that it’s always like this. https://t.co/PLJbhyUJLf
The LA Times has laid me off. I'm in a daze. My mind keeps going back to this piece I filmed. The tripod weighing me down, but hungry for more. This is my Los Angeles. And this is my love letter to you. https://t.co/bv7VWI3jIR
So sad to see @latimes gut their tech and business desk. @theinformation is hiring for several new roles. Please reach out.
Another sad day for journalism. How many we've seen the last few years. One thing to be attacked by outside forces. Another seeing attacks within from layoffs and more. It's hard to see where this ends or how worse we'll be as a public from it.
Boris is a kind and smart colleague and I will miss him so much. I also don't know if the LA Times will even cover books anymore, which makes me deeply sad. https://t.co/qiVqO85KXe
Journalism is endangered. Local news & cultural analysis are becoming extinct in real-time. The oligarchs, machines & scavengers are winning. The LA Times is a civic treasure & bulwark against the corruption & dysfunction of LA politics. Existentially saddened by today's news. https://t.co/KByVPb0DsF
I’ve been laid off from my job covering food at the LA Times. If you’ve ever clicked on a piece I’ve written or watched a video I’ve made: Thank you. I will now delete Slack, which will feel amazing. Keep in touch: lucaskpeterson at gmail PS I am not going to learn how to code
Beyond words. My heart goes out to so many talented journalists and former colleagues. https://t.co/QWYoutYMLL
Solidarity with the many talented journalist who got laid off. This is upsetting for the industry, and so worrisome for democracy. Please if I can help in any way reach out, my DMs are open and my email is easy to find.
What a huge loss for the LA Times…. Erin is an incredibly talented journalist and a dear friend. Keep Erin in mind if you’re looking for an all-star reporter! https://t.co/IMOvNrq2dI
I have had the most amazing four years at the LA Times. My colleagues are smart, tireless, selfless — a real team. It looks like that time has come to an end. I wish all of them the best as I look for a new landing place. Hit me up if you know of any: [email protected].
This is terrible for Los Angeles...and our democracy itself. A strong, vibrant local newspaper is essential to holding local officials accountable & connecting a community. Local government can't function properly without educated voters. Support local reporting! https://t.co/aHuHAQRmIk
Such an extraordinary wave of journalists from the LAT announcing they've been laid off Terrific, talented folks. I'll be talking about this tonight on NPR's All Things Considered - on its own terms and as part of a broader media recession 4.50/6.50pm dbf
My first journalism internship was at the LA Times -- in the Washington bureau -- where everyone was incredibly kind to the clueless newbie and I learned so much. I'm so sad to see today's layoffs. For those impacted, here are some of our open roles: https://t.co/qt5Ls8q0rQ
My heart goes out to @latimes folks who've laid off. Here are some resources we cobbled together at the JOC slack a while back for folks who were laid off (will try to update this a bit, feel free to DM with more resources): https://t.co/hlXMIDVfUP
my whole time is latine and black journalists being laid off from a newspaper that has historically failed in their coverage of these communities. what the fuck is going to happen now
the media layoffs are very sad, and continue a non-stop trend of living with the effects of a business model that doesn’t work any longer.
Heartbroken for the @latimes. I don’t think newsroom leaders / funders realize just how much the creator economy has changed journalism — and how much GenZ does not trust legacy pubs. That trust needs to be rebuilt, and not by laying off BIPOC / LGBTQ+ staff https://t.co/K9fLDkHY3R
The Clippers are thriving and a growing story — on the court and with a new arena coming — and the Times just laid off one of the best beat writers in the game. This just sucks. https://t.co/pye5q6qel9
Fuck the media industry man. When even LA Times is in trouble, we're going to end up with just the massive outlets (NYTimes etc) or the super niche. Less news, less variety, fewer local, or even regional, voices. Everyone loses https://t.co/kuAAHh8w9D
Brian is the absolute best. What a huge loss for the LA Times. https://t.co/295g5pI04i
Extremely sad to hear this about the L.A. Times. What a terrible thing for all of us. https://t.co/p8t8lmY3hR
America’s second-largest city’s paper just laid off most of its DC bureau. Devastating for the regional press corps. https://t.co/q7N6yvnZlb
One of the actual best beat writers in the whole damn league. This sucks so much. https://t.co/EotzRdriB6
The LA Times laid us off in an HR zoom webinar with chat disabled, no q&a, no chance to ask questions. As a colleague described it, “that was like a drive-by.” https://t.co/CYmSedLMRF
Sorry to hear about the reductions at my 'alma mater,' @latimes, a newsroom where I spent many good years and worked with top-notch people. Here at @sfstandard we have some open roles and will be posting more soon. If you are curious, please DM.
In light of the layoffs at LA Times today, worth stating that the journalist skillset has a really strong overlap with lots of policy analyst work - you need to deeply research subjects, talk to people, understand what your target readership is confused about, etc. DMs open!
I don't tweet about industry stuff very often, but there is an all-star team of journalistic talent getting deleted from the LA Times. Top of class reporters, writers, and editors.
My whole timeline is literally journalists of color getting let go.
anecdotally, my understanding is pretty much every young black reporter at the LA times has received layoff notices.....
This isn't the kind of report I was planning to publish today: I'm among those laid off at the L.A. Times. I'm grateful for five-plus years at the best job I've ever had.
Now the LA Times has laid off its DC bureau chief! https://t.co/9ZCIzQT63R
Let’s get real. If the L.A. Times or other newsrooms really wanted to stem financial losses, they’d start by cutting the high salaries of top management & corporate executives This is about weeding out masses of journalists & editors standing up for their rights in the workplace https://t.co/Y8oEdVwMIb
94 workers getting laid off at LA Times while Condé Nast workers strike on the picket line over our 94 coworkers on our layoff list… if the people in charge know what they’re doing why are they having to make the same cuts after running the budgets this whole time? 🤔🤔🤔
I was part of today's mass layoffs at the @latimes. Loved the job, would like to have another one. Please reach out if you have any leads/suggestions. Thanks!
Sad to say I'm included in this layoff, and several members of my incredible team. The talent level of those who are leaving is sky-high, please read on if you want to make LAT's loss your news org's gain. https://t.co/XQ1VnU4VTQ
Just got laid off by the @latimes. I'm still processing everything. It feels like a punch to the gut. If anyone has any job leads please send them my way, especially if they deal w/ the Latinx community! [email protected]
In addition to other media layoffs today, Time magazine is making staff cuts, I'm told.
solidarity with my friends at @latimes on this horrendous day of layoffs. i just took this @NiemanLab survey to help them collect industry data about jjob layoffs; if you've also been laid off or offered a buyout recently, please consider filling it out, too. https://t.co/rgSyTU4ORp
Thinking about all the wonderful journalists at the @latguild today. They never truly prepare you for how brutal this industry can be. 😞
I was laid off today. Winning a Pulitzer was one honor of my life. Another, leading the Washington Bureau as its first person of color and only second woman. https://t.co/xYf3MyQNmZ
No words really. Terrible day at the @latimes https://t.co/HD5CGmBtIJ
Thinking of my friends and former colleagues @latimes today. https://t.co/eD2ZlmTILp
This industry, man. Imagine how many investigations and how much reporting we're losing because big newsrooms are laying off dedicated reporters recklessly https://t.co/SoVO2zMU7a
The LA Times is a newsroom full of dedicated journalists who routinely punch above their weight and have remained loyal to a publication in spite of years of leadership or ownership failings. To see it gutted in this way (again!) is devastating. What's the freaking plan?
L.A. Times management has notified me that 94 @latguild members are being notified of intended layoff today, or about one-fourth of our whole membership. This total, while devastating, is nonetheless far lower than the total number of Guild layoffs initially expected last week.
The @condeunion has walked out and the picket line is 🔥🔥🔥 this morning. 👏 Don't click on any articles today from GQ, Vanity Fair, AD, Vogue, Self, Glamour, Allure, Epicurious, Condé Nast Traveler, Them, and Teen Vogue. https://t.co/JtZ20oZKJr
The fall of Sports Illustrated is just the latest of many blows to sports journalism in recent years. 🔽 https://t.co/99b7divpy1
Gutted. Much love to the Riot pals, whether you're on to the next or survived this brutal culling. Please let me know if I can help -- @ThatsNoMoonEnt is hiring: https://t.co/9WNgzrn6wZ https://t.co/FAUAULYc5i
New: The Condé Nast union is launching a 24-hour walkout tomorrow in protest of what they claim are regressive bargaining practices. VF, Vogue, GQ, etc. in work stoppage mode, on Oscar noms day https://t.co/viRf3vycsY
Solidarity with my former Sports Illustrated coworkers and @si_union. https://t.co/xaJye6K4zx
“The current owners and operators of Sports Illustrated deserve a ton of blame and honesty should be ashamed of themselves.” - @jessica_smetana stands in solidarity with her former coworkers at Sports Illustrated. 📺 https://t.co/V6keZi2pv4 🎙️ https://t.co/bixHthHolx https://t.co/g9UdexDP9n