Under Chairman-CEO Ann S. Moore, Time Inc. has slashed staff since December, when the publisher eliminated about 105 jobs, including those belonging to some of the company's highest-ranking and longest-serving executives.
In February, it cut another 100 or so positions, mostly from editorial.
Thanks for the good news ping.
She seems very pleased with herself and will probably get a big bonus at the end of the year for firing an average of 100 employees per month.
Nowadays, Time magazine is pathetically small. Only about 35 to 45 pages. And who would want to but it anyways? By the Time the magazine hits the stands, the news in it is already stale.