Springfield public media company cuts 20% of its staff

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Management at New England Public Media, an NPR and PBS affiliate serving Western Massachusetts, announced they are reducing staff by 20%. The cuts come the same week that NPR is preparing to layoff 10% of its workforce.

Management at New England Public Media, an NPR and PBS affiliate in Western Mass., announced they are laying off roughly 20% of staff. The cuts were shared with employees during a meeting Tuesday.

In a statement, NEPM management said the nonprofit media company has faced"serious financial headwinds during the last three years.”

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