DEI 失业:NBC 加入媒体趋势,裁减多元化记者
DEI Going Jobless: NBC Joins Media Trend And Cuts Diversity Journalists

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/dei-going-jobless-nbc-news-joins-media-trend-and-cuts-diversity-journalists

NBC新闻最近进行了裁员,影响约150个职位,或占新闻编辑室的7%,此前有康卡斯特的分拆计划。然而,裁员不成比例地针对多元化、公平和包容性(DEI)团队,实际上取消了专注于报道黑人、亚裔美国人、拉丁裔和 LGBTQ+ 群体的专业部门。 此举与媒体领域的更广泛趋势相符,CNN、Vox Media 和 HuffPost 也采取了裁员措施,过去三年损失了超过 10,000 个新闻工作岗位。NBC 观众人数下降——自 2020 年以来下降了 15-20%——被认为是关键因素,反映了更广泛的观众对来自进步媒体的所谓“体制宣传”的抵制。 除了 NBC 之外,甘尼特和迪士尼也在缩减 DEI 倡议,重新命名或删除相关数据。这些变化是在对 DEI 计划日益关注之后发生的,包括对康卡斯特做法的联邦调查。作者将这些裁员视为一种积极的转变,摆脱了“高度剧本化”和外部资助的 DEI 议程。

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Layoffs hit NBC News this week with the network division facing cuts ahead of Comcast’s spinoff of Versant. About 150 jobs have been eliminated so far which only represents 7% of the total newsroom staff.  However, the company has been less forthcoming on where the jobs are being cut:  The majority of layoffs are targeting Diversity and Equity teams.

DEI staff from specialized verticals focus on culture and identity-based stories. These teams were reportedly eliminated in their entirety, with only a handful of staff (up to 5) potentially retained for freelance contributions.

NBC News eliminated the majority of teams dedicated to covering Black, Asian American, Latino and LGBTQ+ groups as part of its layoffs, according to two sources familiar with the matter, a significant culling as the Peacock network separates from its sister news network, MSNBC.  A number of media outlets have either refused to report these details or they have outright lied, claiming that the layoffs don't focus on specific teams. 

To admit that mass firings are now decapitating DEI related offices would be to admit that conservatives and the alternative media were right in their predictions over the past several years.  Woke hiring has been a disaster for progressive news companies.  

The latest layoffs follow a series of staff cuts in 2025, including those announced by CNN, Vox Media and HuffPost.  Many more are on the horizon. The pace of these announcements rivals the carnage of the winter of 2024, when at least 15 news organizations announced mass layoffs. At least 10,000 corporate  journalists have been laid off in the last three years - that’s more than 1 in 10 editors and reporters employed in the industry, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

The firings are not unexpected given NBC News' dwindling audience numbers.  The majority of the outlet's programming lost 15% to 20% of viewers from 2020 to 2024.  This plunge runs in line with every other progressive media source; most Americans are fed up with establishment propaganda, political spin, the omission of facts and direct disinformation.  The public is well aware that corporate outlets function as a bullhorn for the far-left establishment, and they are walking away.

Mass layoffs reflect the media and entertainment industry’s larger retreat from the sham of diversity, equity and inclusion. Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper chain, has removed mentions of diversity from its website and said it would stop publishing demographic data.

Disney has also rebranded its internal DEI efforts last week to “Opportunity & Inclusion" and cut a number of staff. 

NBC and its parent company, Comcast, have come under federal scrutiny for their diversity programs. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to Comcast in February saying he would investigate the company for its DEI propaganda, alleging the company has “executives specifically dedicated to promoting DEI across the TV and programming side of the business.”

Keep in mind, DEI is a widely organized agenda funded by western government, major banks, NGOs and corporations like BlackRock and Vanguard.  It is not a grassroots ideological movement, but a highly scripted creation - A Frankenstein's monster designed to saturate western programming with far-left messaging.  DEI layoffs are part of a much needed healing process.  Nothing of value has been lost. 

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