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Buzzfeed to close UK news operation | Buzzfeed to close UK news operation |
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Online media firm Buzzfeed is to close its UK and Australian news operations. | Online media firm Buzzfeed is to close its UK and Australian news operations. |
The US company, which set up its London office in 2013, said the decision had been made "both for economic and strategic reasons". | The US company, which set up its London office in 2013, said the decision had been made "both for economic and strategic reasons". |
Buzzfeed said it would be focusing on news that "hits big in the United States during this difficult period". | Buzzfeed said it would be focusing on news that "hits big in the United States during this difficult period". |
Some staff will stay on to cover social news, celebrity and investigations for US readers, but it is thought about 10 jobs are affected. | Some staff will stay on to cover social news, celebrity and investigations for US readers, but it is thought about 10 jobs are affected. |
BBC News media editor Amol Rajan said the affected UK staff had been furloughed. | BBC News media editor Amol Rajan said the affected UK staff had been furloughed. |
He added that the title "did much outstanding work" and its closure showed that the coronavirus crisis had "claimed a high-profile journalistic institution". | He added that the title "did much outstanding work" and its closure showed that the coronavirus crisis had "claimed a high-profile journalistic institution". |
Buzzfeed News had been a "strong, scooping, important voice" in UK journalism and its decision was due to the pressures on the company's advertising-funded business model, not its work, our correspondent added. | Buzzfeed News had been a "strong, scooping, important voice" in UK journalism and its decision was due to the pressures on the company's advertising-funded business model, not its work, our correspondent added. |
Buzzfeed's UK political editor Alex Wickham tweeted: "So incredibly proud of the BuzzFeed UK team, which punched so far above its weight and did some really amazing journalism." | Buzzfeed's UK political editor Alex Wickham tweeted: "So incredibly proud of the BuzzFeed UK team, which punched so far above its weight and did some really amazing journalism." |
Paying tribute to his colleagues, news editor Alan White posted that "the amount of talent in that office was unreal". | Paying tribute to his colleagues, news editor Alan White posted that "the amount of talent in that office was unreal". |
Political correspondent Hannah Al-Othman tweeted she had "an absolutely brilliant three years" at the title. "It's been the best job I've ever had, and there'll probably never be another one better," she added. | Political correspondent Hannah Al-Othman tweeted she had "an absolutely brilliant three years" at the title. "It's been the best job I've ever had, and there'll probably never be another one better," she added. |
Guardian columnist Marina Hyde wrote that she had "been informed and made to laugh so many times a day by their brilliant, idiosyncratic and dedicated staff". | Guardian columnist Marina Hyde wrote that she had "been informed and made to laugh so many times a day by their brilliant, idiosyncratic and dedicated staff". |
A Buzzfeed UK investigation into 14 mysterious deaths allegedly linked to Russia was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2017. | |
Earlier this month, the site was also the first to report on all seven of the government's draft documents which outlined proposals for easing the UK's coronavirus lockdown. | |
In a statement, Buzzfeed said it was still investing heavily in its news business and will spend about $10m (£8.05m) more than it makes from its operation this year, and about $6m more in 2021. | In a statement, Buzzfeed said it was still investing heavily in its news business and will spend about $10m (£8.05m) more than it makes from its operation this year, and about $6m more in 2021. |
It added: "We will be consulting with employees on our plans regarding furloughs and stand-downs". | It added: "We will be consulting with employees on our plans regarding furloughs and stand-downs". |