Business Insider is the latest casualty in a now rapidly shifting media world – more than 100 jobs are gone after the site bled half of its traffic in just five years. CEO Barbara Peng said: “We’re scaling back on categories that once performed well on other platforms but no longer drive meaningful readership or aren’t areas where we can lead.” A brutal 21% cut of the remaining headcount – falling since 2023 due to a long-standing hiring freeze…

Over at The Sun a reshuffle has seen business editor Ashley Armstrong depart with no current replacement. The paper has scrapped its business page, replacing it with a “ Sun Money” consumer section. Former Sun supremo Kelvin MacKenzie says all sports hacks at the red top have been told to reapply for their own jobs – and e

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