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    Home » ESPN announces 300 layoffs, citing “disruption” amid virus

    ESPN announces 300 layoffs, citing “disruption” amid virus

    By SHOOTThursday, November 5, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1422 Views
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    This Aug. 13, 2020 file photo shows a logo for ESPN on a remote control, in Portland, Ore. The sports media giant announced Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2020, that it is cutting about 500 jobs from its global workforce and laying off approximately 300 employees. The company said the cuts are due in large part to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its business and the “tremendous disruption in how fans consume sports.” (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, FIle)
    Pat Eaton-Robb, AP Sports Writer --

    ESPN announced Thursday it is laying off about 300 employees and cutting about 500 jobs from its global workforce.

    The cuts amount to about 10% of the employees at the sports network and are due largely to the impact of the pandemic on its business and the "tremendous disruption in how fans consume sports."

    "In the short term, we enacted various steps like executive and talent salary reductions, furloughs and budget cuts, and we implemented innovative operations and production approaches, all in an effort to weather the COVID storm," Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN's chairman, wrote in an email to employees. "We have, however, reached an inflection point."

    In addition to the layoffs, the company is planning to leave about 200 vacant positions unfilled.

    ESPN did not say how many of the job cuts would come at its Bristol, Connecticut, campus, but said they would not be concentrated in any one area. On-air talent, the vast majority having personal contracts, is not expected to be heavily affected. But some of those contracts could be allowed to expire.

    The company said it has more than 5,000 employees, including about 4,000 in Bristol.

    The Disney subsidiary has recently been moving toward more direct-to-consumer offerings, including its ESPN+, a streaming service that has grown to about 8.5 million subscribers.

    Pitaro said the discussions on how to reposition the company in a changing media landscape predate COVID-19, but said the pandemic had accelerated those discussions.

    "Placing resources in support of our direct-to-consumer business strategy, digital, and, of course, continued innovative television experiences, is more critical than ever," he wrote. "However, building a successful future in a changing world means facing hard choices. Making informed decisions about how and where we need to go – and, as always, in the most efficient way possible — is by far the most challenging job of any leadership team."

    The layoffs come three years after ESPN cut about 250 jobs, including journalists and on-air talent.

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    Area 23 NY and New York Times Magazine top 2026 ADC Global Creative Rankings

    Wednesday, May 20, 2026
    ADC 2026 Global Creative Rankings announced

    Area 23 New York and The New York Times Magazine New York are among the top firms in the Art Directors Club’s ADC 2026 Global Creative Rankings, based on point totals for wins at last week’s ADC 105th Annual Awards ceremony during Creative Week in New York.

    Area 23 New York was named 2026 ADC Global Agency of the Year on the strength of a Best of Discipline win in Pharma for EarliTec Diagnostics’ “The EarliShow,” working with Aardman Animations (Bristol, U.K.), an ADC Fusion Cube for Gavião Kyikatejê FC’s “Kyikatejê,” and a total of eight Gold Cubes, four Silver, three Bronze, and five Merits.

    The New York Times Magazine was named ADC Design Firm of the Year for the ninth straight year, winning Best of Discipline in Illustration for “How A.I. Sees Us,” as well as five Gold Cubes, two Silver, three Bronze, and three Merits.

    Highlights of this year’s ADC Global Creative Rankings are as follows:

     

    Agency Rankings

    1, Area 23 New York

    2. HeimatTBWA Berlin

    3. McCann New York

    4. Klick Health Toronto

    5. Romance Paris

    6. FCB Canada (TBWA Canada) Toronto

    7. Serviceplan Germany Munich

    8. VML Health Spain Madrid

    9. TBWAMedia Arts Lab Los Angeles

    10. Dentsu Inc. Tokyo

     

    Design Firm Rankings

    1. The New York Times Magazine New York

    2. Established New York

    3. SMLXL New York

    4. Mallandrich Barcelona

    5. The New York Times for Kids New York

     

    ADC 105th Global Creative Rankings in other categories are as follows:

    Brand-Side Agency Rankings: Squarespace New York
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