Condé Nast announced that Teen Vogue will be moving under Vogue.com, a decision that has led to layoffs among the outlet's staff. The company stated that the transition is part of a broader push to expand the Vogue ecosystem. As a result, six employees, including Teen Vogue's politics editor, have been laid off, according to a statement posted on X from Condé United, a bargaining unit of the union the NewsGuild of New York.
The laid-off employees are mostly BIPOC women or trans individuals, including Teen Vogue's politics editor, who worked on in-depth pieces covering politics and social justice issues. These topics ranged from climate change to celebrity style and included commentary on Billie Eilish's recent comments about billionaires. The union statement noted that the layoffs are a significant blow to the staff, particularly those who are marginalized.
Teen Vogue was known for its coverage of fashion and celebrity, but also delved into politics and social justice issues. The outlet's writers tackled a wide range of topics, often taking a critical look at the intersection of politics and popular culture. The move to integrate Teen Vogue under Vogue.com has sparked concerns about the future of the outlet's editorial direction and the potential loss of its unique voice.
The decision to move Teen Vogue under Vogue.com is part of a broader shift in the media landscape. Condé Nast has been undergoing significant changes in recent years, including layoffs and restructuring efforts. The company has been working to adapt to the changing media landscape and to expand its online presence.
The layoffs at Teen Vogue have been met with criticism from the union and some of the outlet's former staff members. "This is a devastating blow to the staff, particularly the BIPOC women and trans individuals who are being laid off," said a spokesperson for the NewsGuild of New York. "We urge Condé Nast to reconsider its decision and to prioritize the well-being of its employees."
The current status of Teen Vogue is uncertain, and it remains to be seen how the outlet will continue to operate under Vogue.com. The move has sparked concerns about the future of the outlet's editorial direction and the potential loss of its unique voice. As the media landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Condé Nast's decision to move Teen Vogue under Vogue.com will impact the outlet and its staff.
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