Gannett, the owner of USA Today, slashed more
than 200 jobs on Thursday in its first big downsizing since its takeover by New
Media Investment Group’s GateHouse Media last month.
At least 20% of the cuts hit newsrooms.
New Media aka
GateHouse Media took over Gannett, but let Gannett keep its name despite the
merger.
The tally was provided by a crowd-sourced
spreadsheet on media website Poynter.org, which counted 204 cuts by the
end of Friday across 46 daily papers, including the elimination of 41 newsroom
jobs.
The Indianapolis Star lost 29 jobs, the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 11 and the Louisville Courier-Journal 9.
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