Radio company SiriusXM cuts workforce by 8%
(Reuters) - SiriusXM Holdings Inc on Monday said it would lay off 8% of its workforce, or about 475 employees, as the satellite radio firm takes a hit from slow subscriber growth.
In February, the owner of podcast platform Stitcher had said it expects to lose subscribers this year as consumers brace for a recession. Weak auto sales are also expected to hurt the radio operator's subscriber base. The company will also cut its marketing budget.
As on Dec. 31, 2022, SiriusXM had 5,869 full-time and part-time employees.
"Today's decision to reduce our workforce was required for us to maintain a sustainably profitable company," Chief executive Jennifer Witz said in a letter to staff. The lay offs will impact nearly all departments.
SiriusXM joins tech titans such as Microsoft Corp and Google-parent Alphabet Inc that cut headcount by the thousands to weather a tough economy.
In January, music streaming platform Spotify Technology also cut its workforce by 6%.
(Reporting by Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)
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