The staff reductions come as Washington Post leaders determined that recent revenue projections were overly optimistic.
ListenThe Washington Post announced plans Tuesday to offer voluntary buyouts to its staff, in an effort to reduce head count by 240.
“The urgent need to invest in our top growth priorities brought us to the difficult conclusion that we need to adjust our cost structure now,” Stonesifer wrote. At that time, the company said that by the end of 2023, the overall newsroom staff would be the same size if not larger than before the layoffs, thanks to a continued rapid pace of hiring. Then-publisher Fred Ryan
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