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Ziff Davis, Owner of Sites Including IGN and CNET, Quietly Removed DEI Language From Its Website

Summary by 404media.co
Ziff Davis, the $2 billion media conglomerate that owns dozens of sites including PCMag, Lifehacker, IGN and CNET, is quietly taking diversity, equity, and inclusion information off of its website, 404 Media has learned. In the past month, the company removed information about diversity-focused employee resource groups, inclusion-based hiring goals, and diversity training for its workers and managers from its corporate website. The changes were …

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404media.co broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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