Peter Kafka of All Things Digital writes Tuesday that Forbes magazine is laying off another 50 employees in its editorial and business operations.
“During the last round of cuts, Forbes attributed at least some of the layoffs to the integration of the two staffs. This time around, there can’t be any reason beyond the fact that the miserable economy has been especially rough on magazines in general and business titles specifically.
“I’ve asked Forbes officials for details and will update if I get any. (Disclosure: I’m a former Forbes employee.)”
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