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The Washington Post Racks Up the Bill with Pricey Super Bowl Ad Promoting Free Press

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The Washington Post announced Saturday that it will premier an ad during Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII extolling the importance of journalism to a healthy democracy. The 60-second ad comes as hundreds of journalists lose their jobs amid mass media layoffs.

“While most Super Bowl ad producers have the better part of a year, we had the lesser part of a week, but with an event this big, we decided to seize the opportunity,” Fred Ryan, publisher and CEO of The Post, noted in a press statement.

The ad, which will cost $5 million and features actor Tom Hanks as the narrator, is expected to showcase murdered and missing journalists around the world.

The campaign comes after The Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in October at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Major digital media outlets meanwhile are cutting workforce size amid an upheaval in the industry.

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BuzzFeed, Yahoo and other major outlets, for instance, cut loose more than 1,000 jobs Wednesday in what analysts think is a broadside against journalists. There is also concern Facebook is indirectly responsible for the massacre.

Verizon Media, which owns Yahoo and the Huffington Post, is slashing roughly 800 jobs, or 7 percent, of its global workforce across the organization.

BuzzFeed also announced a move to cut 15 percent of its workforce, including jobs in journalism. Other media outlets followed suit.

Vice cut roughly 250 jobs from its payroll on Feb. 1, which is expected to have a sizable impact on Vice’s 2,500-person staff.

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The move was designed to focus on profitable areas like film and television production.

Concerns about Facebook’s effect on the industry comes less than a year after the company decided in 2018 to de-emphasize news on the platform.

Outlets worried that the change in algorithm would wipe out digital journalism and cause several digital companies to pare down.

Conservative outlet Independent Journal Review terminated several employees in February 2018, leaving an unclear future for the millennial-focused conservative website that has recently faced a declining audience and internal strife.

An analytics report from SimilarWeb.com shows a substantial drop in traffic before the outlet cut its workforce.

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