Entire New Orleans Times-Picayune staff laid off in sale
A competitor that purchased The New Orleans Times-Picayune laid off the newspaper’s entire staff.
The New York Post reported Friday that a total of 161 workers lost their jobs, including 65 reporters and editors, citing a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice filed with the Louisiana Workforce Commission.
The owners of The New Orleans Advocate, John and Dathel Georges, purchased The Times-Picayune from Advance Local. Advance Local is part of the same corporation that owns Condé Nast.
The Advocate will publish a daily paper using the names of both brands beginning in June and will merge their websites under NOLA.com.
Times-Picayune staffers mourned the layoffs on Twitter.
Last night, I stood in Pulitzer Hall at Columbia and accepted The Dart Award. Today, I ugly cried on an airplane as I heard @NOLAnews was bought and we’re all losing our jobs in 60 days. The whole newsroom.
Life.
— Haley Correll (@HaleyCorrell) May 3, 2019
Here’s a goofy pic of all of us at the #DartAwards 24 hours before we got laid off. pic.twitter.com/Sv9WIVwyPP
— Emma Scott (@emmatscott) May 3, 2019
It’s been a traumatic, amazing, sorta beautiful in the “beautiful mess” sense 24 hours. I can’t even describe how proud I am of every one of the @NOLAnews staff. And I thought I was proud before. We started a job board so keep links coming. Thanks to all for the support today.
— Carolyn P. Fox (@carolynpfox) May 4, 2019
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