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The Dot-Com Hit List
MSNBC.com: Cut 9 percent of staff 12/4/01
AOL Time Warner
: Cut 1,700 Web jobs 8/22/01

The Industry Standard: Shut down e-business magazine; as many as 170 jobs cut 8/17/01
Salon: Cut 14 Web jobs 8/10/01
CNN: Cut 20 Web jobs 5/24/01
The New York Times
: Cut 47 Web jobs 4/19/01
Dow Jones
: Cut 35 Web jobs 4/12/01
NBCi: To be integrated into NBC 4/9/01
CBSNews.com
: Cut 20 Web jobs 4/5/01
TheStreet.com: Cut 38 jobs 4/5/01
CNBC: Cut 26 Web jobs 2/16/01
Pseudo: Assets sold 1/25/01
CNN: Cut over 100 Web jobs 1/17/01
NBC: Announces Web/TV consolidation 1/15/01
The New York Times: Cut 69 Web jobs 1/8/01
News Corporation: Closed online division 1/8/01
Salon: Cut 25 jobs 12/21/00
APB News: On the brink of closure 12/21/00
Tribune/LA Times: Cut 34 Web jobs 10/12/00

CBS: Cut 24 Web jobs 6/8/00

Layoffs at MSNBC.com
Update: The Web site for the MSNBC television network enacts a 9 percent staff cut. (12/4/01)

AOL Sheds 1,700 Workers
Update: Media giant AOL Time Warner says it will drop 1,700 positions during a reorganization effort. (8/22/01)

Industry Standard Ends Magazine Publication
Industry Standard founder John Battelle discusses what contributed to his magazine's collapse. (8/20/01)
Update: Former e-commerce powerhouse The Industry Standard announced it, like many of the companies it covered, is shutting down. (8/17/01)

Dot-Gone
Spencer Michels reports from San Francisco on the troubled dot-com world. (5/4/01) Click here for RealAudio

Downsizing Dot-Coms
Changes at several news Web sites over the past few months have meant pink slips for thousands of employees. Four experts discuss the issue. (2/15/01) Click here for RealAudio

Online Forum
Neil Budde of Wall Street Journal.com, Hoag Levins, formerly of APBNews.com and now of AdAge.com, and David Talbot from Salon.com take your questions on the state of the dotcom news industry. (3/1/01)

The New Media 'Gut Check'
Q&A: New media columnist J.D. Lasica discusses the state of news on the Web as corporate belt-tightening continues. (1/29/01)

Internet Predictions
A look back at an Online NewsHour report on the Internet news industry in 1999, featuring interviews with Online Journalism Review columnist J.D. Lasica and the team at Yahoo! Full Coverage. (4/26/99)

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