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5:20 PM ET, November 17, 2022

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Max Tani / @maxwelltani:
Internal email: Morning Brew CEO Austin Rief says the outlet plans to lay off 14% of its staff due to “uncertainty” among its advertisers as the economy evolves  —  Morning Brew is laying off 14% of its staff, per an internal email this morning. CEO Austin Rief says the cuts are due to “a lot of fear and uncertainty” in the economy which is spooking advertisers. https://twitter.com/...
Katie Robertson / New York Times:
The New York Times names Steven Ginsberg, a managing editor at the Washington Post, as executive editor of The Athletic, starting on January 3  —  Mr. Ginsberg, a longtime editor at The Washington Post, will start in the newly created role in January.  —  The Athletic, the sports website owned …
Mia Sato / The Verge:
How BuzzFeed built a media empire by repackaging content from social media sites like Reddit and Tumblr, a strategy now less effective as it is no longer unique  —  BuzzFeed built a digital media empire in part by aggregating viral content from social media.  A decade later, what's next?
@nicolemfoy:
Memo: Gannett plans layoffs, a month after imposing furloughs, giving the news division notice on December 1 and December 2; other divisions will also face cuts  —  another round of Gannett layoffs announced today, planned for Dec. 1 and 2 https://twitter.com/...
Thomas Buckley / Bloomberg:
Hasbro has decided to sell most of Entertainment One, whose content is geared toward adults; sources: these media assets generated ~$1B in revenue in 2021  —  Hasbro Inc., which has been weighing options for its Entertainment One media division, has decided to put most of the business up for sale.
Elizabeth A. Harris / New York Times:
Princeton professor Imani Perry wins the nonfiction National Book Award for South to America: a Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation  —  Tess Gunty received the fiction prize for her debut, “The Rabbit Hutch.”  Art Spiegelman, the author of “Maus,” received a lifetime achievement award.
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
Matthew Keys / Radio Ink:
NPR News plans to open a Kyiv bureau led by international correspondent Joanna Kakissis for more “consistency and depth” in covering the Ukraine-Russia conflict  —  NPR News says it will open a bureau in Kiev, Ukraine that will help the news organization better cover the conflict there.
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Omnicom Media Group strikes a deal to integrate data from TelevisaUnivision into its Omni ID ad tool so advertisers can better reach US Latino customers  —  Omnicom Media Group has struck a partnership with TelevisaUnivision to expand its reach among Latino customers in the United States via use …
 
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A documentary about BuzzFeed is in production, directed by Kelsey Darragh, a former staffer, and backed by Bright West Entertainment and Campfire Studios
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Ben Mullin / @benmullin:
Internal memo: Vice Media CEO Nancy Dubuc tells staff the company's goal is to “reduce our cost structure by up to 15%” as management finalizes the 2023 budget
Lesley Goldberg / The Hollywood Reporter:
CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl plans to step down after 26 years at the network as part of the company's “restructuring and streamlining of leadership”
Peter White / Deadline:
Apple plans to launch its Major League Soccer Season Pass on February 1 for $15/month or $99/season and $13/month or $79/season for Apple TV+ subscribers