CNN announced 200 layoffs as part of a major restructuring focused on accelerating its digital business transformation. CEO Mark Thompson, in his boldest move since joining 18 months ago, aims to ...
CNN is reportedly planning to eliminate hundreds of jobs as the network’s CEO warned of significant and irreversible shifts ...
The layoffs are concentrated in CNN's TV business, where ratings have tumbled as consumers cut off cable and seek other news sources.
CNN is laying off 200 people, all within its traditional TV department, and adding roughly the same number of roles supporting its digital products, the company's CEO announced to staff in a memo.
The new lineup was unveiled just hours after CNN CEO Mark Thompson outlined job cuts and a digital-first strategy for the venerable cable news channel.
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CEO Mark Thompson told staff the moves aimed to better serve audiences and "secure CNN's future as one of the world's greatest news organizations." ...
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CNN has announced readiness to lay off 200 employees, roughly six percent of its workforce, as part of a significant overhaul aimed at adapting to the changing media environment.The job cuts are part ...
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CNN is laying off roughly 200 employees, or about 6% of its workforce, as part of the cable network’s shift toward digital ...