As mentioned here last week, BusinessWeek announced it was shuttering its Asian and European editions, and that likely meant layoffs. Well, some of the affected people have received their walking papers, according to Media Bistro, and it includes a fair — and surprising — number of business journalists from the domestic operations in New York at the McGraw-Hill Building on Avenue of the Americas.
To read the Media Bistro account, go here.
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