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With Layoffs, NPR Becomes Latest Media Outlet to Cut Jobs

February 28, 2023 ~ EconEye Admin ~ Leave a comment

With the erosion of advertising dollars, NPR's revenues are expected to fall more than $30 million short of expenditures. CEO John Lansing announced the network would lay off roughly 10% of its current workforce—at least 100 people.—npr.org

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