Telecomunicaciones y tecnología
New York Times to cut jobs, invest in its 'digital future'
The company did not specify which departments would be affected by the job cuts, but said it would exclude some critical areas such as digital technology and core products.
"The reduction in positions will vary across the company," the publisher said in a regulatory filing.
Buyouts will be offered to senior managers in the print, digital and advertising divisions, the company said.
The New York Times will invest heavily in mobile, audience development, digital product portfolio, advertising and targeted areas of print over the coming months, it said.
Digital advertising revenue is expected to rise by about 16 percent in the current quarter, driven by smartphones and video, but overall advertising revenue is expected to stay flat, the publisher said.
Company executives could not be immediately reached for comment.
The company's second-quarter revenue fell as print advertising revenue declined. It said print advertising revenue was expected to fall further.
"Print advertising is notoriously volatile and the third quarter was no exception," the New York Times said on Wednesday.
The company's shares were trading at $12 on Wednesday morning on the New York Stock Exchange.
Up to Tuesday's close, the stock had fallen nearly 30 percent this year.
(Reporting by Subrat Patnaik in Bangalore; Editing by Kirti Pandey)