Anonymous Content Lays Off Around 8% Of Staff

Add Anonymous Content to the list of entertainment companies hit by layoffs, as Deadline has confirmed that around 8% of staffers were let go on Friday.

Cuts at the company, heretofore home to around 170 people, were attributed by sources to efforts to remain competitive, during a time of reckoning for an already economically unstable industry now looking to come back from not just one, but two hugely impactful strikes.

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Positions were cut across all divisions, including talent management, television, motion picture, literary, media rights, and branded entertainment, with employees being notified today.

A management and production company also now in the final stages of the search for a new chief executive, Anonymous Content is currently in theaters with Foe, the Amazon sci-fi thriller, starring Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan, which world premiered late last month at the New York Film Festival. The company is known for its work on decorated films like Spotlight and The Revenant, along with such award-winning series as True Detective, Mr. Robot and Schitt’s Creek, and counts amongst its upcoming projects a film adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize winner The Nickel Boys, a series adaptation of Time Bandits from Taika Waititi, and Apple TV+’s Alfonso Cuarón miniseries Disclaimer starring Cate Blanchett.

Among other outfits to have shrunk staffs in recent weeks, as previously announced, are Blumhouse Television, Amazon, Outfest, Entertainment Partners, Buchwald, Max, and CAA. News of the layoffs at Anonymous Content was first reported by Variety.

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