The Washington Post is set to cut 33 of the 108 jobs at its Flatiron District office, with the layoffs scheduled to take effect by May 8, 2026, according to a state unemployment filing. The move will eliminate roughly one third of the staff at the local outpost, which operates out of a prewar building between Fifth and Sixth avenues.
One of Paramount's most powerful creative minds has left the production company. Taylor Sheridan-whose major hits, including Yellowstone, Landman, and Lioness, made him one of Paramount's most powerful writers and producers-has ditched the media house. The move comes shortly after a new chief executive, David Ellison, came on board in August and a merger between the company and Skydance was approved. Sheridan will remain involved with his Paramount projects until his current deal ends in January.