The Pasadena-based operator of public radio station LAist, formerly known as KPCC-FM (89.3), will cut its staff by 10% and pull back on podcasting efforts.
in February. Spotify has slashed roles from its podcast division.
According to a recent tax filing, Southern California Public Radio posted revenue of $42 million for the 2021-22 fiscal year, representing an increase of 13% over the previous fiscal year, when the organization reported $37 million in revenue. Guild representatives, in a statement, said they were outraged by the cuts, which were announced during a morning staff meeting.
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