Newsweek Shrinks
By Ben Haber
March 31st, 2008
By Ben
Bad omens or too good of an opportunity to pass up?
Newsweek’s staff is decreasing by 111, as more employees then expected decided to accept a buyout from the national magazine.
Radar writes: 146 staffers were offered the chance to leave the magazine, with as much as two years of their current salary as a departing bonus, depending on their age and length of service. The package also includes pension sweetners and the chance to continue health insurance coverage until the age of 65. More staffers than expected accepted the offer, so at least some their jobs are likely to be filled by new hires. But dozens of positions will be eliminated permanently.
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1. racetalkblog.com » &hellip | April 3rd, 2008 at 4:58 pm
[…] a sign of the times and a subject that we have to stay on top of as industry consultants. Ben took a look at Newsweek’s shrinking staff. I took a look at how the journalist drama on HBO’s The Wire was […]
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