Warner Music to lay off 10% of its workforce
The entertainment company's division announced that it will lay off 600 employees to "free up more funds to invest in music."
Warner Music will lay off 10% of its workforce. The entertainment company's music division announced Tuesday that it will lay off 600 employees to "free up more funds to invest in music."
The news was announced by the company's CEO, Robert Knycl, in a letter sent to his workers to which was accessed by Variety. In it, the CEO justified the decision to downsize as it was part of its "ten-year plan" and that this 2024 was "a pivotal moment in the evolution of this great company."
For that reason, the company decided to dispense with employees working for Uproxx, HipHopDX, IMGN and Interval Presents. In fact, Knycl also stated that they are looking for buyers for two of these brands, Uproxx and HipHopDX.
The layoffs come atop those made by Warner Music in April 2023. At that time, the company announced that it would lay off 270 workers. "To take advantage of the opportunities ahead of us, we need to make some hard choices in order to evolve," the company said.