Amazon Studios and sister company Prime Video have let go of 100 employees, as part of the latest adjustment in staffing levels within streaming video.
Between them the companies have around 7,000 employees.
Amazon plans to later take on new staff members in other areas of the organisation.
“Like many businesses, we have been closely monitoring economic conditions and our organizational needs, and have made the decision to adjust resources,” said an Amazon spokesperson. “As a result, a small number of roles will be eliminated on some teams. We will be supporting impacted employees through this transition and thank them for the work they have done on behalf of our customers.”
Amazon Studios and Prime Video’s parent company Amazon have already been through three rounds of staff reductions, including 18,000 layoffs in January and another 9,000 in March.
Disney is currently engaged in the departure of 7,000 staffers.