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  • How KALW opened up new possibilities with a downtown live event space

    You may have heard about San Francisco's "Doom Loop." The city has struggled with office vacancies since the pandemic began, and the national media has often portrayed San Francisco as increasingly inhospitable.

  • WBUR will reduce staff by more than 30 through layoffs, buyouts 

    WBUR in Boston will lay off seven staffers and 24 more will take buyouts, CEO Margaret Low said in an email to staff Wednesday. Low had previously warned of possible layoffs pointing to financial challenges that require the station to reduce expenses by $4 million prior to fiscal year 2025.  “It's our belief that $4 million dollars in cost reductions was as much as this organization could bear,” Low wrote in the email, which was also posted on the station’s website.

  • Should workers be forced to return to the office?

    This article first appeared on the author’s blog and is republished here with permission. Before COVID, working from home was a rare benefit for employees. But now, some don’t want to return to the office despite employers’ concerns.