January layoffs show a troubling trend in news

 

Courier

John,

After one of the worst years ever for news media job layoffs, 2024 is off to another bad start.

Last week, the Wall Street Journal and CBS both announced cuts to their news division. The latest layoffs come on the heels of depressing cuts/merger news from Sports Illustrated, Pitchfork, and, pillar of journalistic integrity, The Baltimore Sun (which was bought up by right-wing Sinclair media).

Last year was historically bad for the news industry, with more than 20,000 reporters losing their jobs. If layoffs continue at the same rate, that number could double in 2024.

As outlets cut reporters or close their doors entirely, people around the country are left in ‘news deserts,’ without access to reliable local news. These folks are more likely to turn to social media for their news – where misinformation spreads like wildfire.

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