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Teen Vogue To Merge With Vogue Website; NewsGuild Of New York & Condé Union "Strongly Condemn" Layoffs, Consolidation
As Condé Nast announced its plans to fold media brand Teen Vogue into Vogue.com earlier today, the NewsGuild of New York and Condé Union said they “strongly condemn” the merger and related layoffs, ...
The union representing writers at Teen Vogue is slamming the youth-focused publication's merger into Vogue‘s website, raising concerns about the consolidation's impact on staff diversity and political ...
RIP “Teen Vogue,” or at least “Teen Vogue” as we know and love it. “Vogue” announced on Nov. 3 that the 22-year-old offshoot would be folded into the flagship brand’s website, laying off 70% of the ...
Teen Vogue staffers have taken to social media to share the news they've been laid off, just as Condé Nast announced the outlet will be "joining Vogue.com, a transition that's part of a broader push ...
Teen Vogue stopped being a magazine in 2017, when its publisher, Condé Nast, remade the title into an online-only publication. That chapter ended Monday, when it was announced that Teen Vogue’s ...
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. If you just skimmed the press release, you wouldn’t really get the scale of it. On Monday, Vogue.com announced that Teen ...
Management plans to lay off six of our members, most of whom are BIPOC women or trans, including Teen Vogue’s Politics Editor — continuing the trend of layoffs at Condé disproportionately impacting ...
“The labor groups claim the move was ‘clearly designed to blunt the award-winning magazine’s insightful journalism at a time when it is needed the most…Teen Vogue now has no writers or editors ...
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