BuzzFeed and Vice Media are seeking to sell off parts, including Tasty and Refinery29. The two digital media companies, once considered influential, have faced a decline in size and relevance in recent years. Layoffs have been announced at Business Insider, Forbes, and LA Times, reflecting a broader trend of job cuts in the news media industry.
Layoffs happening at Forbes and Business Insider today… #media #publishers https://t.co/pm1tsljzKq
Business Insider cuts add to new round of news media industry lay-offs https://t.co/tt3sZnAC28 via @ft
Axel Springer’s Business Insider to cut 8% of workforce https://t.co/UEVy1kQGSg
BuzzFeed and Vice Media, two one-time darlings of digital media that have shrunk in size and relevance in recent years, are looking to sell off parts including Tasty and Refinery29 https://t.co/VXLuycOeeq https://t.co/VXLuycOeeq
* BUZZFEED, VICE MEDIA LOOK TO SELL OFF PARTS: WSJ * BUSINESS INSIDER LAYING OFF 8% OF STAFF * LA TIMES ANNOUNCED MASS LAYOFFS YESTERDAY (5 MORE LAYOFFS TODAY)
Enjoying seeing the MSM hate rag publications laying off employees today (Business Insider, Vice, Buzzfeed, etc.) https://t.co/gKu1CStJgT
BUZZFEED, VICE MEDIA LOOK TO SELL OFF PARTS: WSJ
*BUZZFEED, VICE MEDIA LOOK TO SELL OFF PARTS: WSJ it's woke carnage https://t.co/rLA9B2sT54
🔸 Beleaguered Publishers BuzzFeed, Vice Media Look to Sell Off Parts, Sources Say -- WSJ 🔸 BuzzFeed Is Putting Its Food Sites, Tasty and First We Feast, on the Block, Sources Say -- WSJ 🔸 Fortress Investment Group, Which Took Over Vice Media in Bankruptcy, in Talks to Sell…