Homepage Feature

BuzzFeed Lays Off 47 HuffPost Employees On Heels Of February Acquisition

Less than one month after its acquisition of HuffPost from Verizon Media, BuzzFeed has announced sweeping cuts to the HuffPost newsroom.

As part of a restructuring, 47 employees in the U.S. have been laid off — eight of whom work in management. This includes executive editor Hillary Frey, who had been leading the HuffPost U.S. newsroom following the departure of Lydia Polgreen

, and executive director, international, Louise Roug. At the same time, HuffPost’s Canadian iteration will cease operations later this month.

HuffPost reports that BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti told staff that the layoffs were being conducted to “fast-track the path to profitability” after HuffPost‘s losses totaled $20 million in 2020.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

“Though BuzzFeed is a profitable company, we don’t have the resources to support another two years of losses,” he said, per HuffPost. “We want to ensure the homepage remains a top destination on the internet. We also want to maintain high traffic, preserve your most powerful journalism, lean more deeply into politics and breaking news, and build a stronger business for affiliate revenue and shopping content.”

Peretti added that HuffPost’s new editor-in-chief will be announced in coming weeks.

Last year, BuzzFeed similarly took action to stem losses related to the pandemic, saying it would reduce pay for most staffers, freelancers, and executives in March. Then, in May, the company furloughed 68 staffers without pay for a period of three months. Ultimately, BuzzFeed laid off 6% of its staff.

“We are devastated and infuriated, particularly after an exhausting year of covering a pandemic and working from home,” the HuffPost Union responded in a statement. “This is also happening less than a month after HuffPost was acquired by BuzzFeed. We never got a fair shot to prove our worth.”

Share
Published by
Geoff Weiss

Recent Posts

‘The Backrooms’ and ‘Obsession’ are box office smashes. What’s next for creators in Hollywood?

It's official: Backrooms is a box office sensation, and a new era of creator filmmaking…

29 minutes ago

Killer Dinner took the Try Guys into a new era–one where they’re producing “the best shows we’ve ever made”

"Not to be too on the nose, but we like trying new things." That's Zach…

2 hours ago

KSI’s 13-year run as a member of the Sidemen has come to an end

YouTube's most famous creator septet is becoming a sextet. In a video uploaded on May…

4 hours ago

Jordan Matter, Michelle Khare, and Samir Chaudry are strategic advisors at a new creator education startup

As our industry becomes ever more populated by experts, and in the absence of collaborative…

3 days ago

YouTube says Premium subscribers are “podcast super-users.” So it’s giving them more exclusive listening features.

With the amount of attention audio content is getting lately, we might as well rebrand…

3 days ago

Have you heard? PewDiePie drops vlogs, Spy Ninjas spends $25 million, and Jason Kelce gets a YouTube show

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

3 days ago