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Home / Business and Economy / Music Journalism Hit by Layoff Wave

Music Journalism Hit by Layoff Wave

13 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Several prominent writers and editors were laid off this week.
  • Cuts affected major music and entertainment publications.
  • Layoffs follow broader industry trends and return-to-office mandates.
Music Journalism Hit by Layoff Wave

Several respected music journalists and editors have been laid off from prominent industry publications in a recent spate of job cuts. This wave of reductions has impacted writers and editors across multiple well-known outlets, with departures confirmed through social media posts. These recent dismissals add to a broader pattern of layoffs seen across the media landscape this year.

The impacted journalists include editors at large, senior directors focused on live music, and lead analysts. The news has led to expressions of surprise and disappointment from those affected and their colleagues. Several individuals used social media platforms to announce their departures, reflecting on their contributions and thanking their former teams.

These layoffs occur amidst a challenging period for the media industry, with several other major news organizations also implementing staff reductions. The situation has been exacerbated by companies enforcing return-to-office mandates, leading to further personnel changes for those unwilling or unable to comply with new employment terms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Robert Levine, Steve Knopper, Dave Brooks, and Glenn Peoples were among those laid off from Billboard.
Rolling Stone and Variety also experienced significant layoffs, with several writers and editors departing.
The layoffs occurred recently, with many staff members confirming their departures in early December 2025.

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