(Reuters) - CNN, a unit of Warner Bros Discovery, plans to lay off hundreds of employees this week, as it refocuses the ...
CNN will cut 6% of its current workforce as part of CEO Mark Thompson ‘s continuing efforts to build up the Warner Bros.
The cuts will likely hit production teams based in New York and Washington, but not the network's star anchors.
CNN is expected to announce a significant reduction in staff as early as Thursday according to reports by CNBC.
CNN is reportedly set to lay off "hundreds" of staffers just as President Donald Trump returned to the White House to serve a ...
CNN is expected to lay off hundreds of its roughly 3,500 employees on Thursday, though the network isn’t confirming those ...
CNN will lay off hundreds of employees on Thursday, capping a year of financial struggles and falling ratings as the network ...
CNN is expected to unveil significant staffing cuts as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, ...
CNN boss Mark Thompson on Thursday revealed sweeping changes to the network, including 200 layoffs in traditional TV production jobs as the company invests in new digital roles, according to a report.
CNN is expected to announce significant job cuts this week, part of CEO Mark Thompson’s long-in-the-works restructuring plans ...
The job cuts come as CNN looks to rearrange its linear TV lineup and building out digital subscription products.
With President Donald Trump officially back at the White House, CNN has reportedly begun a “transformation” and is planning hundreds of layoffs. Sources at the network told CNBC that the Warner Bros.