The Athletic cuts nearly 20 jobs, 4% of newsroom for New York Times-owned sports site


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WASHINGTON — The Athletic, a subscription sports outlet owned by The New York Times, is laying off about 4% of its newsroom staff as part of reorganization efforts. The job cuts will impact nearly 20 journalists of The Athletic's 450-person newsroom. In addition to the layoffs, more than 20 additional reporters from the San Francisco-based outlet will be moved to new assignments. The New York Times Co. bought The Athletic for $550 million in January 2022, marking one of the news company's largest-ever acquisitions. In a Monday statement to The Associated Press, a Times spokesperson noted that the company had reorganized the sports site "to cover the most compelling stories that matter to fans across all the teams in a given league daily."

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