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Layoffs in the U.S. and U.K. journalism industry topped 2,300 newsroom jobs in the first half of 2026, Press Gazette reported July 14, a trend that, if it continues, represents an almost 34% increase over all of 2025’s journalism job losses. The majority of jobs lost are among public broadcasters and wire services alongside newspapers, magazines and digital publishers.

The Press Gazette’s running tally, tracked at least 3,434 jobs lost in 2025 and at least 3,875 in 2024.

Publishers increasingly describe the changes as newsroom reorganizations rather than cost-cutting measures, the underlying pressures remain visible. As audiences migrate to video, social platforms and AI-powered search and chat interfaces, news organizations are redirecting resources toward digital products, audience growth and new distribution strategies. 

The BBC has said it plans to eliminate up to 2,000 positions, roughly one in 10 employees, in what would be the broadcaster’s largest workforce reduction in 15 years. BBC News is expected to bear much of the impact as the organization seeks hundreds of millions of pounds in savings. 

In the U.S., NPR is cutting up to 30 newsroom positions while offering buyouts to hundreds of employees as it meets shifting audience habits and the loss of federal subsidies. The Associated Press is also reducing its editorial workforce through a combination of buyouts and layoffs as it shifts investment toward visual journalism and digital products. 

Other publishers have announced smaller but persistent reductions. CBS News cut about 66 employees and has shut down its century-old radio division. The Washington Post is shrinking parts of its newsroom and business operations, while Vox Media, Condé Nast, Future, Politico, Bustle Digital Group, The Standard, and Nexstar Media Group have also reduced their editorial staff this year. 

At the same time, many are expanding their use of AI to automate production workflows, personalize recommendations and support reporting, raising questions about the fate of the traditional newsroom structure as emerging technologies reshape the industry.   

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