What's Happening?
Equalpride, the parent company of prominent LGBTQ media brands such as Out, The Advocate, and Pride.com, has announced significant layoffs affecting both editorial and corporate staff. The decision, communicated by CEO Mark Berryhill, comes as the company faces
economic challenges, including a turbulent advertising market and reduced marketing expenditures by companies. The layoffs, which occurred last Friday, have impacted several top editors and staff members, including Alex Cooper, editor-in-chief of The Advocate, and Rachel Shatto, editor-in-chief of Pride.com. Berryhill's memo to staff highlighted the need to adapt to the current economic climate by merging departments and focusing on revenue projects not reliant on advertising dollars. The company plans to hold a town hall meeting to discuss these changes further.
Why It's Important?
The layoffs at Equalpride underscore the broader challenges facing media companies, particularly those serving marginalized communities. The reduction in staff reflects the ongoing difficulties in the advertising sector, exacerbated by economic uncertainties and political climates that may not favor diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. For LGBTQ media, these challenges are particularly acute, as they play a crucial role in amplifying voices and stories within the community. The layoffs could impact the ability of these brands to continue providing dedicated coverage and advocacy, potentially affecting their audience reach and influence.
What's Next?
Equalpride's strategy to merge departments and focus on non-advertising revenue projects suggests a shift in how the company plans to sustain its operations. The upcoming town hall meeting may provide further insights into how the company intends to navigate these challenges. Additionally, the broader media industry will likely continue to monitor the impact of economic conditions on advertising revenues and explore alternative revenue streams to maintain financial stability.













