(Reuters) - The Times plans to cut up to 150 jobs, which it will try to achieve through buyouts. It would equal 3 percent to 5 percent of workers at the Times, the Tribune's largest newspaper, publisher David Hiller wrote in a note to the staff.
"The fact is we have to take actions to keep staffing in line with the revenue picture, which currently is falling in the core print business," Hiller wrote.
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