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BuzzFeed News is shutting down. News will now be reported under the HuffPost brand, and BuzzFeed will lay off 15% of staff.
Netflix looks to Asia-Pacific market, Cloudflare outage hits online services, and BuzzFeed SPAC fiasco continues.
BuzzFeed News announced staff cuts in a quest for profitability, while investors want to cut newsroom altogether.
BuzzFeed employees claim they were shortchanged in recent IPO, HBO Max will soon stream US soccer, and Netflix raises prices in UK and Ireland.
BuzzFeed’s IPO is a bust, Facebook quietly buys the metaverse, Spotify removes content over royalty disputes.
BuzzFeed will acquire Complex Networks for $300 million and the company announced its plans to go public.
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Less than a month after acquiring HuffPost, BuzzFeed cuts 47 U.S. staff and shuts down Canadian outlet.
PitchBox Media has launched themed subscription boxes to match media outlets and journalists with publicists, agencies and brands.
The Athletic hopes to boost subscribers with cross-marketing deals, Instagram Reels plans to poach creators and Twitter confirms it may add subscriptions after 2020.

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