Media,entertainmentlayoffsshowno sign of slowing down. Unfortunately.Just last week, Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper publisher based on total daily circulation (more than 200 dailies including its flagship USA Today), started another round of layoffs, just four months after firing hundreds of employees. (Source: Poynter. org.)Last week’s layoffs were the third round of Gannett cuts in the last six months.One journalist for a Gannettowned publication told The Washington Post of being laid off over Zoom, leaving behind a newsroom of less than a dozen reporters. “They read from a script and thanked me for my service, which I find laughable,” the person ...