Vox Media Laying Off 39 Staffers, Under 2% of Headcount, Amid ‘Economic Uncertainty’
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorVox Media, the media company whose brands include New York Magazine, The Verge, Vulture, Thrillist and Popsugar, is laying off 39 employees in a new cost-cutting move the CEO says is in response to “economic uncertainty.”The cuts, representing less than 2% of Vox Media’s roughly 2,000 workforce, come seven months after it merged with Group Nine Media, a digital media roll-up venture whose backers included Discovery Communications.The latest Vox Media cuts include layoffs in sales and recruiting departments, as well as on certain editorial teams, including at Thrillist, the lifestyle brand that became part of the company through the Group Nine deal.“I’m writing this morning to share the difficult news that today we will be informing colleagues, comprising under 2% of the company, that they no longer have roles at Vox Media,” Vox Media chief Jim Bankoff wrote in a memo obtained by Variety.