tbh I find that a little bit more concerning.Apparently most them cuts were financial department ppl. Like the article mentions Max having layoffs, but it was less than 10 ppl laid off from max
If a company is mass-releasing their financial people... that's usually a sign that some financial malfeasance or impropriety has occurred that was caught too late and now has to be cleaned up.
Which is a very bad look when you're standing in line waiting to get money and the company you're hoping hands some to you just cut a percentage of their workforce to save money.
If you get the money, it'll be looked at as you making cash at the expense of a bunch of workers.
But if you don't...
Khan playing himself by not running straight to Amazon. Get all the AEW merch on the site and discounted on prime days, get the show on the streaming platforms, eat off of the decreased in-house marketing that provides, and then sit and wait for the next big concert to hit Prime and then beg the company to toss you a layup "coming up next" autoplay stimulus that might hook some eyes you wouldn't otherwise see.
Continuing to attempt to run wrestling in 2024 with the 'TV rights deal + PPV every month' financial model is just... obtuse. I know mans wants to be WCW so bad, but he's using late-90s business logic when 90% of the audience for visual media are taking it in on some form of computer and very few people live their lives scheduled around when a show airs anymore.
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