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 ...
CNN boss Mark Thompson on Thursday revealed sweeping changes at the embattled network that include 200 job cuts and a pivot to a more digital-centric strategy, the company said. The layoffs at the ...
About 6 percent of jobs, or about 200 people will be cut but the company is actively recruiting for hundreds of new roles, with about 100 expected to be filled in the next few months.
He gave the least inspiring remarks about layoffs that I’ve ever heard,” one CNN employee told The Independent about Mark Thompson’s announcement of hundreds of job cuts.
CEO Mark Thompson told staff the moves aimed to better serve audiences and "secure CNN's future as one of the world's ...
“He gave the least inspiring remarks about layoffs that I’ve ever heard,” one CNN employee told The Independent, adding that Thompson’s comments were “just so tone deaf and insensitive ...
CNN CEO Mark Thompson defended his decision to layoff ... bloated' and overstaffed with people who do the bare minimum. The layoffs are concentrated in CNN's TV business, where ratings have ...
Layoffs hit CNN on Thursday when roughly 6% of its workforce was let go because of "irreversible shifts in the way audiences in America and around the world consume news." ...
Long-planned layoffs officially hit CNN on Thursday ... future as one of the world’s greatest news organizations," CNN CEO Mark Thompson said in an internal memo obtained by Fox News Digital.