
Bell Media president Sean Cohan justified recent layoffs as necessary to achieve the company's objectives. The cuts affected various positions, including senior editors and advertising staff. Chicago Public Media also announced layoffs due to declining support.
16 Shots CuriousCity Motive Public Official A Making Nerdette South Side Stories For years @wbez has been producing gripping and informative podcasts that invite listeners to form a deeper connection with this city. We’ll all be worse off without them. https://t.co/2z1DNdTctZ
Sun-Times Guild leadership is disturbed by the layoffs of nine of our @WBEZUnion siblings and five non-union colleagues at the Sun-Times and WBEZ. We are demanding financial transparency from the Chicago Public Media board and management about the future of the organization.
WBEZ serving as a pipe organ for the far-Left is what brought on this decision. WBEZ cutting "non-newsroom titles" tells us it sacrificed non-news so it could remain in the business of peddling Left-wing news and far-Left opinion. https://t.co/nQo0ieUQ2S






