Dozens of jobs to be cut as the Nine-owned media company decides to end its use of brand licences and focus on wholly owned brands
Dozens of jobs to be cut as the Nine-owned media company announces plan to stop licensing overseas titles and focus on wholly owned brandsTech and culture news websites including Vice, Gizmodo, Refinery29, Kotaku and Lifehacker will no longer publish in Australia, with dozens of jobs to be cut as the Pedestrian Group undergoes restructuring and cost cutting.
He blamed the licence partners facing financial headwinds and corporate instability, as well as a decline in the broader advertising market and the growth of TikTok and Instagram as part of the decision. Staff at the publications expressed their love for the work and their sadness that it was coming to an end.
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