From Watergate Glam to Offering Buyouts to Reduce Manpower By 240: The Washington Post

It's another sad day in what had been glam. 

The Washington Post announced its plan to downsize manpower throughout the organization by 240. That will start with buyouts. 

CNN admitted it's not ready for the future.

The Wall Street Journal has gone part pop culture to attract a younger audience. The average age of its reader is 59.

We already know ABC probably will be up for sale.

Establishment media is making its point: Its existence is uncertain. What could replace it could be digital apps on phones. Public relations folks will pitch their clients' stories to the apps. Or maybe PR also will go poof. Everyone will be an influencer.

Data or the gut for your careers and communications? Both of course. Complimentary consultation with intuitive coach, content-creator, and Tarot reader Jane Genova (text 202-468-8579, janegenova374@gmail.com).


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