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Layoffs hit Ziff Davis publications

July 30, 2025

Posted by Chris Roush

Ziff Davis, the media company that owns outlets such as CNET, ZDNet, PCMag, and Mashable, is laying off 15 percent of its unionized workforce, for a total of 23 people, reports Mia Sato at The Verge.

Satol writes, “The majority of layoffs are coming from CNET, where 19 people will lose their jobs — even as Ziff Davis goes on a shopping spree. The layoffs will hit CNET coverage areas like the finance, broadband, and sleep beats, as well as the outlet’s copy desk. A handful of staffers across LifehackerMashable, and ZDNet will also be laid off.

“‘It’s very clear to us that these cuts aren’t about journalism,’ Anna Iovine, unit chair of the Ziff Davis Creators Guild, says. ‘They’re based on money and greed.’ Iovine noted particular concerns about cutting copy editors and fact checkers.

“‘Eliminating any coverage is really devastating. These journalists, some of them have decades of experience, and we’re losing [that],’ Iovine says.

“Ziff Davis has acquired five other companies this year alone, most notably daily news outlet TheSkimm and health outlet Well+GoodCNET was acquired by Ziff Davis in 2024 for $100 million. Ziff Davis did not immediately respond to a request for comment.”

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