Amazon to lay off employees in Prime Video, Studios divisions

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on January 10, 2024
Amazon.com said on Wednesday it will lay off several hundred employees in its Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios. "We've identified opportunities to reduce or discontinue investments in certain areas while increasing our investment and focus on content and product initiatives that deliver the most impact," Mike Hopkins, senior...

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Published on January 10, 2024 -  01:30
Hundreds of Twitch and Prime Video Workers to Be Laid Off
Hundreds of Twitch and Prime Video Workers , to Be Laid Off. Hundreds of Twitch and Prime Video Workers , to Be Laid Off. According to an internal Amazon memo sent to staff on Jan. 10, several hundred Prime employees will lose their jobs, 'The Guardian' reports. Weโ€™ve identified opportunities to reduce or discontinue investments in certain areas while increasing our investment and focus on content and product initiatives that deliver the most impact. , Mike Hopkins, senior vice-president of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, to employees. The news comes the same day that Twitch, an Amazon subsidiary, revealed that it would also be laying off about 500 employees. . We still have work to do to rightsize our company. For some time now the organization has been sized based upon where we optimistically expect our business to be in three or more years, not where weโ€™re at today, Dan Clancy, Twitch's chief executive, via blogpost. In recent years, Amazon has invested heavily in its media business, 'The Guardian' reports. In recent years, Amazon has invested heavily in its media business, 'The Guardian' reports. Such investments include an $8.5 billion MGM deal and $46 million for season one of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.'. Prime Video is expected to roll out ads on the platform soon. It will also offer a higher-priced, ad-free subscription tier in various markets. . Last year, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and Google cut thousands of jobs. Last year, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and Google cut thousands of jobs. Last year, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and Google cut thousands of jobs. Last year, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and Google cut thousands of jobs

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