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'New York-based website is gutting its news division at the digital media company amid reports shareholders have urged Founder and CEO Jonah Peretti to shut it down entirely.<br>The newsroom, which report, where Peretti took a more realistic approach with what was happening to his news division. <br>By the time [https://sportsrants.com/?s=staffers staffers] were allowed to ask questions, multiple reporters said that Peretti had already left the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=meeting meeting]. <br> Founder and CEO of BuzzFeed Jonah H.<br><br>Peretti speaks at the Nasdaq in December of 2021<br> The New [https://www.tumblr.com/search/York-based%20Buzzfeed York-based Buzzfeed] is offering voluntary buyouts in its high-profile, 100-person newsroom and some top editors are leaving<br> A BuzzFeed News logo adorns a wall inside BuzzFeed headquarters. The media and news company was founded in 2006<br> The didn't stop staffers from unleashing on the remaining executives who were in the meeting. <br>'This is the exact opposite of the message we got from Mark [Schoofs],' one employee said.<br><br>'We have been pushed toward longer form, less reactive news for two years, and now I'm hearing the exact opposite. I don't understand beyond the shareholders not liking news what the real problem is here.'<br>Another noted Peretti's absence at the Q&A: 'This is very frustrating, and it's very rude that Jonah left,' said another employee. 'It's f--king disrespectful. All of this is really disheartening and hurtful. This is why we have a f--king union. You can't just treat people like this.'<br>Another [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/search?query=staffer staffer] had similar concerns: 'To be told by Jonah - who has now left the meeting, which everyone is obviously really upset about - that he's not going to subsidize us as if we're a charity case in this company, is insulting.<br><br>Morale is such a problem.' <br>Samantha Henig, Buzzfeed's VP of News Strategy & Operations, said that they have to balance journalism with making a profit.<br>'We're faced right now with a decision about how to continue to serve our audience, do great journalism that makes the [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] better, and do it within a business model that lets us cover our costs now so that we can continue to grow and invest in the future,' Henig said.  <br>As for the news division, it 'will need to get smaller,' and 'prioritize the areas of coverage our audience connects with most,' Peretti said in a memo to employees. <br>On the earnings call, he said that the company needs to make BuzzFeed News 'a stronger financial contributor to the larger business,' and doing so will involve focusing on big breaking news, culture and entertainment, celebrities, and 'life on the internet.'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +New York-based website is gutting its news division at the digital media company amid reports shareholders have urged Founder and CEO Jonah Peretti to shut it down entirely.<br>The newsroom, which report, where Peretti took a more realistic approach with what was happening to his news division. <br>By the time [https://sportsrants.com/?s=staffers staffers] were allowed to ask questions, multiple reporters said that Peretti had already left the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=meeting meeting]. <br> Founder and CEO of BuzzFeed Jonah H.<br><br>Peretti speaks at the Nasdaq in December of 2021<br> The New [https://www.tumblr.com/search/York-based%20Buzzfeed York-based Buzzfeed] is offering voluntary buyouts in its high-profile, 100-person newsroom and some top editors are leaving<br> A BuzzFeed News logo adorns a wall inside BuzzFeed headquarters. The media and news company was founded in 2006<br> The didn't stop staffers from unleashing on the remaining executives who were in the meeting. <br>'This is the exact opposite of the message we got from Mark [Schoofs],' one employee said.<br><br>'We have been pushed toward longer form, less reactive news for two years, and now I'm hearing the exact opposite. I don't understand beyond the shareholders not liking news what the real problem is here.'<br>Another noted Peretti's absence at the Q&A: 'This is very frustrating, and it's very rude that Jonah left,' said another employee. 'It's f--king disrespectful. All of this is really disheartening and hurtful. This is why we have a f--king union. You can't just treat people like this.'<br>Another [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/search?query=staffer staffer] had similar concerns: 'To be told by Jonah - who has now left the meeting, which everyone is obviously really upset about - that he's not going to subsidize us as if we're a charity case in this company, is insulting.<br><br>Morale is such a problem.' <br>Samantha Henig, Buzzfeed's VP of News Strategy & Operations, said that they have to balance journalism with making a profit.<br>'We're faced right now with a decision about how to continue to serve our audience, do great journalism that makes the [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] better, and do it within a business model that lets us cover our costs now so that we can continue to grow and invest in the future,' Henig said.  <br>As for the news division, it 'will need to get smaller,' and 'prioritize the areas of coverage our audience connects with most,' Peretti said in a memo to employees. <br>On the earnings call, he said that the company needs to make BuzzFeed News 'a stronger financial contributor to the larger business,' and doing so will involve focusing on big breaking news, culture and entertainment, celebrities, and 'life on the internet. '
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[ 0 => 'New York-based website is gutting its news division at the digital media company amid reports shareholders have urged Founder and CEO Jonah Peretti to shut it down entirely.<br>The newsroom, which report, where Peretti took a more realistic approach with what was happening to his news division. <br>By the time [https://sportsrants.com/?s=staffers staffers] were allowed to ask questions, multiple reporters said that Peretti had already left the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=meeting meeting]. <br> Founder and CEO of BuzzFeed Jonah H.<br><br>Peretti speaks at the Nasdaq in December of 2021<br> The New [https://www.tumblr.com/search/York-based%20Buzzfeed York-based Buzzfeed] is offering voluntary buyouts in its high-profile, 100-person newsroom and some top editors are leaving<br> A BuzzFeed News logo adorns a wall inside BuzzFeed headquarters. The media and news company was founded in 2006<br> The didn't stop staffers from unleashing on the remaining executives who were in the meeting. <br>'This is the exact opposite of the message we got from Mark [Schoofs],' one employee said.<br><br>'We have been pushed toward longer form, less reactive news for two years, and now I'm hearing the exact opposite. I don't understand beyond the shareholders not liking news what the real problem is here.'<br>Another noted Peretti's absence at the Q&A: 'This is very frustrating, and it's very rude that Jonah left,' said another employee. 'It's f--king disrespectful. All of this is really disheartening and hurtful. This is why we have a f--king union. You can't just treat people like this.'<br>Another [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/search?query=staffer staffer] had similar concerns: 'To be told by Jonah - who has now left the meeting, which everyone is obviously really upset about - that he's not going to subsidize us as if we're a charity case in this company, is insulting.<br><br>Morale is such a problem.' <br>Samantha Henig, Buzzfeed's VP of News Strategy & Operations, said that they have to balance journalism with making a profit.<br>'We're faced right now with a decision about how to continue to serve our audience, do great journalism that makes the [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] better, and do it within a business model that lets us cover our costs now so that we can continue to grow and invest in the future,' Henig said.  <br>As for the news division, it 'will need to get smaller,' and 'prioritize the areas of coverage our audience connects with most,' Peretti said in a memo to employees. <br>On the earnings call, he said that the company needs to make BuzzFeed News 'a stronger financial contributor to the larger business,' and doing so will involve focusing on big breaking news, culture and entertainment, celebrities, and 'life on the internet.' ]
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