Gizmodo Media Group has accepted voluntary buyout requests from 44 staffers as part of a round of corporate belt-tightening. Parent company Univision, which bought most of the sites that made up Gawker Media Group in 2016, had called for a significant round of layoffs — a trend seen across other media companies over the past year. “These continue to be anxious, difficult days in media. We are seeing competitors struggle as a result of seemingly arbitrary decisions by outside platforms and we are under constant attack — not just from online trolls but also our own government. But I know of no more meaningful way to meet those attacks and this overall moment than to show up, continue our work and demonstrate that we will not be silenced by the whims of powerful people who don’t want to be held accountable or exposed. It is that defiance that defines us and it will continue to be our core mission,” Gizmodo Media Group editorial director Susie Banikarim said in a note to staff. The 44 employees who opted to take the buyout seem to have averted more significant layoffs, according to Banikarim. “As the union has likely informed you, the response to the voluntary package was
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