Gannett Plans Furloughs, Pay Cuts As Media’s Virus Woes Mount

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    Gannett Plans Furloughs, Pay Cuts As Media’s Virus Woes Mount

    AFP

     

    Washington (AFP) – Gannett, the largest US newspaper publisher, said Monday it was making unspecified furloughs and pay cuts for its staff in the latest sign of media turmoil from the coronavirus pandemic.

    A memo from Gannett chief executive Paul Bascobert said he would forgo his salary and the executive team would take a 25 percent pay cut as part of the belt-tightening at the group which includes the daily USA Today.

    “Our plan is to minimize long-term damage to the business by implementing a combination of furloughs and pay reductions,” Bascobert said in the memo seen by AFP.

    “By choosing a collective sacrifice, we can keep our staff intact, reduce our cost structure, deliver for our readers and clients and be ready to emerge strong and with opportunity to grow when this crisis passes.”

    Contacted by AFP, the company declined to offer specifics on the cuts.

    But The Florida Times-Union, one of the dailies in the group, said a separate staff memo indicated reporters and editors who earn more than $38,000 annually will be scheduled to take an unpaid week off on a rotating basis.

    The Gannett actions underscore deepening woes of the media, especially local newspapers, in the face of a pandemic which has cut into advertising and shut down events revenue even as news organizations face demands in covering the crisis.

    Gannett agreed last year to a merger with rival GateHouse in a deal aiming for bigger scale to face the challenges of the troubled sector. It now has about 260 newspaper brands and a large digital operation.

    Media organizations have been struggling for years amid a shift to digital and mobile news, with hundreds of print publications having been shuttered.

    3 COMMENTS

    1. This must be why several of my neighbors are not getting their home delivered Evansville Courier not delivered lately.

    2. Mark

      It might be why, however I really wonder if it has more to do with most of what they print is two to three days old

    3. I’m sure the conservative readership is down and the liberal readership is holding. Conservatives are giving up on the liberal media because their product is a lie or very biased. Liberals will stick with it because it reinforces what they already believe. Trump is right to call out the media, it’s obvious their whole game is to place conservatives and Trump in a bad light. We see through you like a piece of plexiglass. Liberals also see through the msm but they approve because it pushes their socialist agenda.

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