Layoffs hit 1,000 workers at Voice of America, other broadcasters
The job cuts are rooted in an Executive Order signed by President Trump on Friday that requires USAGM and other organizations to reduce their activities and employee count.
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The job cuts are rooted in an Executive Order signed by President Trump on Friday that requires USAGM and other organizations to reduce their activities and employee count.
President Trump has signed an executive order requiring the parent agency of Voice of America to effectuate activity and staffing cuts.
SiriusXM has laid off a number of employees working within its product and technology teams.
Around 100 employees received layoff notices on Thursday, and more than 300 could be let go by mid-March, according to sources.
Alex Silverman is stepping down from his role as News Director of Audacy’s all-news radio station in Los Angeles.
The Crystal Radio Awards honors a radio station’s year-round commitment to community service.
SiriusXM is partnering with the New York Post on a new show, “Page Six Radio,” that brings the entertainment pages of the tabloid newspaper to premium radio.
John Malone is writing a new memoir that takes a deeper look into the various relationships and business deals forged in his decades-long television and media career.
SiriusXM has pulled the plug on a channel that was dedicated to mental health and wellness.
Rich Schmaeling, the Chief Financial Officer at radio broadcaster Audacy, has resigned his post about two months before the expiration of his employment contract.
The Pentagon has expanded its media office eviction list from four news outlets to eight after some news organizations protested its initial decision.
The Department of Defense is evicting four news outlets from their Pentagon offices and will allow four right-of-center news organizations to take over that space.