Washington Post Layoffs Cut 1/4 of Software Unit as Business Struggles

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The Washington Post is laying off roughly 54 employees, eliminating a quarter of its standalone software unit focusing on Arc XP, its in-house publishing tool used by various media and non-media businesses. The layoffs come amid the paper's ongoing efforts to turn around its failing business model.

The Washington Post is implementing a round of layoffs, eliminating a quarter of its standalone software unit as the paper struggles to turn around its failing business model. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, the layoffs are hyper-focused on staffers working on Arc XP, the Post's in-house publishing tool also used by outside media and non-media businesses, including Reuters, The Boston Globe, BP and the Golden State Warriors.

The Washington Post did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. The layoffs come less than a year after the Post implemented buyouts in an attempt to prevent mass layoffs, resulting in roughly 240 staffers voluntarily leaving the 'Democracy Dies in Darkness' paper. It was reported last year that the Jeff Bezos-owned paper was set to lose $100 million in 2023.

 

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