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Pew Research CenterDecember 2, 2022

Gannett initiates another round of layoffs

This story, plus The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Fort Worth Star-Telegram start recruiting new journalists to break staff strikes, CNN layoffs hit HLN and more, all in today’s media headlines.

Top Stories

Dec 1, 2022

Gannett starts another round of staff cuts

Benjamin Mullin / The New York Times

Dec 1, 2022

As Pittsburgh and Fort Worth strikes continue, newspaper owners seek ‘scab’ labor

Angela Fu / Poynter

Dec 1, 2022

HLN gutted by CNN layoffs

Brian Steinberg / Variety

Media Business

Dec 1, 2022

The Recount plans to suspend operations

Sara Fischer / Axios

Dec 1, 2022

Andreessen Horowitz’s buzzy tech publication Future is shutting down

Rob Price, Melia Russell / Insider

Social Media

Dec 2, 2022

The Twitter power users who can’t just quit

Shirin Ghaffary / Vox

Dec 1, 2022

Kanye West is no longer acquiring Parler, company says

Brian Fung / CNN

Research

Dec 2, 2022

Survey suggests people don’t trust news industry because they don’t understand it

Aisha Majid / Press Gazette

Dec 1, 2022

Survey finds noncommercial radio stations outpace commercial counterparts in newsroom diversity

Tyler Falk / Current

International

Dec 2, 2022

Concern rises as new Turkish media law squeezes dissent

AFP / France 24

Dec 1, 2022

TikTok, YouTube could be targeted under Australia’s media code

Zoe Samios, Nick Bonyhady / The Sydney Morning Herald

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