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News Corp axes 20% of staff at portal IGN

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Mar 18, 2010

News Corp has cut a significant chunk of its staff at IGN Entertainment, an Internet portal which focuses on video games.

The move comes 9 months after Murdoh's media conglomerate laid off 30% of its staff at MySpace.

IGN has eliminated approximately 65 jobs, or about 20% of its staff, according to a person close to the company.

IGN president Roy Bahat announced the layoffs in a memo Tuesday, though he didn't specify the number of job cuts at the time.

IGN Entertainment, which News Corp.acquired in 2005 for $650 million, recently ended several initiatives that positioned it more as a broad entertainment portal, such as selling movie and television show downloads.

It also recently sold reviews compilation site RottenTomatoes to Flixster Inc. in exchange for equity.

Now the company is going back to its roots by targeting gamers.

"While we’ve been doing well – we’re profitable and our audience continues to grow – we’re still feeling the effects of the economy, and we need to make sure we can invest where there is opportunity," Bahat wrote in a memo to IGN staff. "Over the past couple of years, we have been focusing IGN on areas where we can not only grow, but be best in the world: serving gamers online, and serving advertisers looking to reach men.  To do that successfully, we have to be as efficient as possible in our core businesses. The difficult actions we’re taking today get us to where we need to be."

The biggest percentage of IGN’s revenue comes from ad-supported editorial content, but it is also selling digital downloads of games and providing technology for online multiplayer gaming to other companies.

 

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