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13.04.2020 - 17:11 / variety.com
By Todd Spangler
NY Digital Editor
Media and publishing company Condé Nast, citing the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis, is making a series of cutbacks including layoffs and reducing pay for high-salary employees.
The series of cost-cutting measures includes some amount of layoffs; pay cuts of 10%-20% for those making $100,000 or more annually — while CEO Roger Lynch and outside board members will take a 50% pay cut; reduced schedules for some staffers; and the postponement of several
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As all of Hollywood continues to struggle to survive the closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Endeavor is gearing up for lay offs, furloughs and pay cuts across all divisions and company holdings.
As all of Hollywood continues to struggle to survive the closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Endeavor is gearing up for lay offs, furloughs and pay cuts across all divisions and company holdings. The cuts, which have already begun in some businesses, will affect up to one-third of the company, which staffs 7,500 people worldwide, and will take place through May.
Majority of the time, hitting or scratching another person's car leads to anger and frustration, but if you are YouTuber Casey Neistat, it means just the opposite. Neistat, who has 12 million subscribers on the video streaming platform, took to Twitter to explain what happened when he scratched someone's car while parking his truck.
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Conde Nast, the media company that owns magazines like Vogue, GQ, and Vanity Fair, has announced that there will be pay cuts, furloughs, and possible layoffs amid the ongoing health crisis.
Media and publishing giant Condé Nast is cutting salaries, instituting furloughs and putting a freeze on new hires amid the novel coronavirus pandemic that has decimated the economy. CEO Roger Lynch outlined the cost-saving measures in a memo sent to staff Monday morning.
By Jill Goldsmith
Saturday Night Live aired its first new episode in over a month on Saturday evening and came through with one major surprise right off the top: the night's host was none other than Tom Hanks. Hanks has hosted SNL several times in the past, but this time was particularly significant.
It's time to get E!xcited, Nightly Pop fans. Why? Well, because the popular, late night E! show, starring Morgan Stewart, Nina Parker and Hunter March, is returning to TV on Monday, Apr.