Speed is of the essence in digital publishing, where breaking news is only relevant for a few hours at a time. But getting those videos published has been slowed at times by CNN’s review process ...
By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer CNN on Thursday announced major layoffs ... We’ve seen it help us capture global breaking news as it happens and deliver the resulting content ...
CNN is laying off around 6% of its workforce, the company announced Thursday morning, as it institutes sweeping new changes to the 45-year-old news network, including a new weekday show lineup and ...
Discovery to revive the news outlet’s flagging fortunes. The layoffs are concentrated in CNN’s TV business, where ratings have tumbled as consumers cut off cable and seek other news sources. They will ...
Cable giant CNN is planning to lay off dozens of employees ... announcing today are part of an ongoing response by this great news organization to profound and irreversible shifts in the way ...
CNN will cut 6% of its current workforce as part of CEO Mark Thompson‘s continuing efforts to build up the Warner Bros. Discovery outlet’s digital and broadband acumen as the audience flocking ...
The announcement came just days after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. In a memo distributed to staff members on Thursday, CNN CEO Mark Thompson announced the mass layoffs at the news network.
CNN is expected to unveil significant staffing cuts as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, as CEO Mark Thompson continues to plot a new emphasis on digital content.
But it still doesn’t feel great, canary-and-coal-mines-wise, to see CNN cutting back in this exact moment of the ol’ American political experiment. The news was reported by CNBC, which says ...
Warner Bros Discovery-owned CNN will lay off about 6% of its workforce as the TV news outlet continues to shift its focus toward a more digital-centric strategy, according to an internal memo seen ...