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The Daily Beast’s new leaders will do a round of voluntary buyouts intended to cut costs by $1.5 million, in one of their first major moves to try to revitalize the flagging digital tabloid. The new leaders, Joanna Coles and Ben Sherwood, both media veterans, joined the company in April in exchange for an equity stake in the business. Barry Diller’s company, IAC, maintains control of the publication. The Daily Beast’s union told its members in a memo this week that workers would have until June 14 to apply for a buyout, after which the publication would accept applications “in reverse seniority order until they meet their $1.5 million threshold.”Decisions on additional applications beyond that threshold would be up to the company, and there would be “a moratorium” on further layoffs until the end of the year, according to the union’s memo. The cuts are not targeting any particular coverage area.
Persons: Joanna Coles, Ben Sherwood, Barry Diller’s Organizations: IAC, Daily
The Daily Beast has long been an outlier in the digital empire of the billionaire Barry Diller. As sites like Match.com and Expedia made millions over the years, Mr. Diller’s digital tabloid lost money, publishing scoop after scoop but struggling to turn a profit. Mr. Sherwood and Ms. Coles will be granted an equity stake equivalent to roughly half of The Daily Beast, with IAC keeping the majority, according to a person familiar with the matter. Mr. Sherwood, 60, will be its chief executive and publisher, and Ms. Coles, 61, will be chief creative and content officer. The decision to bring in Mr. Sherwood and Ms. Coles came after Mr. Diller considered a sale of The Daily Beast and had conversations with various suitors.
Persons: Barry Diller, Expedia, Diller, he’s, Ben Sherwood, Joanna Coles, Sherwood, Coles, Janice Min Organizations: Disney ABC Television Group, Hearst Magazines, IAC, Daily, Hollywood, Ankler Media, The Hollywood Locations: Ben
He became passionate enough about it to launch a youth sports venture, MOJO Sports, following his tenure at Disney. Parents and youth team managers use TeamSnap, founded in 2009, to organize rosters and schedules, while enabling communication between parents and coaches. The resources give coaches the material and know-how to lead a better, and more fun, team practice, Sherwood said. When your kids are involved in youth sports, every weekend becomes Super Bowl weekend, said TeamSnap CEO Peter Frintzilas. "This is a defining moment for TeamSnap and for youth sports," Frintzilas added in a company statement.
Persons: Ben Sherwood, Sherwood, TeamSnap, who's, Peter Frintzilas, Frintzilas, Ben Organizations: Disney, East, West Coasts, MOJO, CNBC, Major League Baseball Locations: West
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