Washington Post cuts jobs at Arc XP amid business overhaul
The Washington Post is implementing significant changes as it continues to navigate the challenges of the digital media landscape. The latest move involves layoffs at Arc XP, the publisher’s stand-alone software unit.
A quarter of staffers from software unit
Approximately 54 full-time staffers at Arc XP will be affected by the job cuts, which come nearly a year after the Post announced voluntary buyouts to reduce its overall workforce. This decision is part of a broader effort to streamline the business and focus on key areas of growth.
Arc XP, which was originally developed as an in-house publishing tool, has expanded its services to include non-Post businesses, like Reuters, Gray Media, and Le Parisien. The unit has also worked with non-publishing clients like the Golden State Warriors and BP.
A broader restructuring effort
Despite its growth, Arc XP has faced financial challenges. The Post has explored the possibility of selling the unit but has not been able to find a suitable buyer. Instead, the company is now focusing on updating Arc XP’s software with artificial intelligence and analytics capabilities.
The layoffs at Arc XP are part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at returning to profitability. The publisher is working to address declining traffic and subscriptions. It lost $77 million in 2023 and had faced a digital audience decline of around 50% since 2020.
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