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Laying off journos

- By ARIEL ZILBER azilber@nypost.com

The Washington Post began laying off staffers Tuesday as the Jeff Bezos-owned broadsheet suffers declines in advertisin­g revenue and readership, the paper announced.

The company is expected to dismiss 20 journalist­s and not fill another 30 vacancies, leading to a sigh of relief from those at the venerable paper who were fearing a bigger blood-letting.

The culling of the 2,500person staff comes weeks after publisher Fred Ryan announced the impending layoffs. Ryan vowed that the paper’s head count will remain the same or higher by the end of 2023.

The Washington Post Guild, the union representi­ng staffers, blasted the layoffs.

“We believe any job eliminatio­ns right now — at a time of continued growth and expansion — are unacceptab­le,” the Guild wrote in a message to its members.

The company also will remove from its website dedicated coverage of video games, e-sports and the child-focused KidsPost, sources told the Daily Beast.

Since Bezos (inset) bought the Post in 2013 for $250 million, the newspaper has turned a profit every year. But the subscripti­on boom that the newspaper enjoyed during the Trump years has faded and revenue fell in 2021, according to The New York Times.

Last week, Bezos paid a rare visit to the newsroom to meet with top editorial staff amid ramped-up speculatio­n — first reported by the New York Post — that the Amazon founder is looking to clear the way for a purchase of the NFL’s Washington Commanders by selling The Washington Post.

Bezos accosted

During Bezos’ appearance at the newspaper’s offices, Guild members accosted him and demanded answers about reports of the impending layoffs.

Bezos sat next to embattled Executive Editor Sally Buzbee during the meeting, which was attended by in-person employees as well as those on Zoom.

“I’m delighted to be here and see all of these faces,” Bezos reportedly said during the meeting. “Thanks for letting me listen in.”

Ryan was also in attendance, although he did not speak. The meeting featured the traditiona­l rundown of news stories pitched by editors at the paper.

With Bezos in the room, editors discussed writing up a story about Amazon’s decision to shut down its inhouse charity program, AmazonSmil­e, which was founded by Bezos himself, according to the Times.

Washington Post editors also pitched a news story about the discussion­s surroundin­g the sale of the Commanders.

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