OLD Media Moves

Newsday offering employee buyouts

Newsday, Long Island’s daily newspaper, is now offering to buy out several employees in order to trim the staff. A spokesperson for the company, Kim Como, stated that the company was “offering a generous voluntary buyout opportunity”. Newsday plans on moving to new offices at Corporate Center Drive.

The new headquarters will apparently also include a TV studio and theater for live broadcasts. Newsday also will be continuing to hire new employees, as well. Como stated that Newsday is currently accepting applications for over 30 positions.

Erica Thompson

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