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Pentagon Revamps Press Corps Workspace, Favoring Pro-Trump Outlets

The Pentagon has announced a controversial “annual media rotation program”, set to take effect on February 14, that will replace major mainstream outlets with smaller, pro-Trump media organizations in the Pentagon press corps workspace. Key Changes: NBC News → One America News Network (OANN) (TV) National Public Radio (NPR) → Breitbart (Radio) The New York Times → New York Post (Print) Politico → HuffPost (Online) While the move aligns with the Trump administration’s push to disrupt media norms, it has sparked backlash from journalists and press freedom advocates. NBC News expressed “disappointment”, while the National Press Club raised concerns over “press restrictions and transparency.” Critics argue that Breitbart lacks a significant radio presence, and One America News, which has faced lawsuits over false election claims, does not even subscribe to Nielsen ratings. Despite losing their office space, the displaced outlets will retain full press access to Pentagon briefings and travel opportunities. However, press members fear that removing workspaces could limit in-depth coverage of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s tenure. Reaction & Impact: Kevin Baron, a former Pentagon Press Association VP, called it “the erasure of journalism at the Pentagon.” The National Press Club is demanding greater transparency on the selection process. Some view this as an attempt to sideline critical journalism while promoting pro-Trump media voices. The decision is already facing pushback, and further challenges from media organizations are expected. Source: CNN

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Ongoing 2024 Media Industry Job Cuts: BBC, ABC News, and Others Impacted

The media industry continues to face a wave of layoffs in 2024, with significant cutbacks affecting journalists and editorial staff across the UK, US, and beyond. Following a challenging 2023, where 8,000 journalism jobs were lost in major markets, 2024 has already seen around 2,500 jobs eliminated by September, as reported by Press Gazette. The recent rounds of layoffs in October and November have impacted legacy and digital-native publications alike. The BBC announced the largest reduction with 185 job cuts, including the cancellation of programs like Hardtalk and Click, plus restructuring BBC radio’s overnight content. Other recent job losses include nine journalists at National World in the UK, reductions at City AM in London, and layoffs at Fandom, GovExec, and Oahu Publications in the US. City AM has shifted its print focus away from Mondays, while digital publisher Fandom has endured its fourth layoff round since 2022. GovExec let go of 16 staff members, affecting titles like Government Executive and Route Fifty, and Oahu Publications in Hawaii is cutting 13 roles, including key editorial staff. The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) voiced concerns over job cuts at National World, stating that reductions in Manchester and Sunderland would further strain already understaffed newsrooms, affecting local journalism quality. This sentiment echoed through the industry, with media professionals and organizations calling for greater stability amidst shifting audience preferences and economic pressures on traditional and digital publishers alike. Press Gazette continues to track these developments, noting that alongside layoffs, some publishers have introduced selective hiring to focus on digital growth, as seen with City AM’s new digital initiatives. As the industry grapples with financial constraints, further job cuts remain possible, making 2024 a turbulent year for media employment and journalism integrity. Source: pressgazette.co.uk Photo Credit: pressgazette.co.uk

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