Condé Nast is ending the year with a round of layoffs.
There was no word on the number, but the cuts are expected to reach the C suite, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The reductions will not affect The New Yorker.
There also will be editorial changes. Jessica Cruel, the editor in chief of Allure, will take on the same role at Self, The Hollywood Reporter also reports. That magazine’s current editor in chief, Rachel Wilkerson Miller, is stepping down in February.
Earlier this year, the company announced that Pitchfork will be merged with Condé Nast's men's magazine GQ, resulting in an unspecified number of layoffs.
And last year, at precisely this time, Condé Nast’s CEO Roger Lynch announced in an email to employees that Condé Nast was cutting its staff by 5%, affecting 270 workers. Lynch blamed the layoffs on digital advertising pressures, a decline in social media traffic and a move by the audience to short-form video.
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