About 6 percent of jobs, or about 200 people will be cut but the company is actively recruiting for hundreds of new roles, ...
After months of speculation, CNN cut 6% of its TV news staff, while continuing to add talent focused on digital products. Expect more shifts like this for TV news.
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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 ...
US news network CNN will shed six percent of staff, some 200 people, the outlet said Thursday as it embarks on a major shakeup of staffing and programing amid a deluge of political news.
Here comes another streaming service. CNN wants to get in on the act, with its CEO predicting there's "immense demand" for what the news network has to offer. Will you pay up?
After interviewing more than 75 media leaders, Leonard Downie Jr., former Washington Post executive editor, and Andrew Heyward, former CBS News president ... As often occurs today, CNN allegedly ...
A Florida jury on Friday found that CNN defamed a U.S. Navy veteran in a ... Libel laws are generally protective of news organizations, and plaintiffs must meet a high standard to prove defamation.
In his lawsuit against the cable news network, Young sought damages over a November 2021 report in which CNN chief national security correspondent Alex Marquardt claimed that bad actors were ...
Zachary Young alleged CNN defamed him in a report by chief security correspondent Alex Marquardt that said he operated in a "black market." By Winston Cho CNN defamed a U.S. Navy veteran in a 2021 ...
The jurors remain undecided in the high-stakes defamation lawsuit against CNN as deliberation will continue ... Friday and will be streamed live on Fox News Digital. Joseph A.
A Florida jury on Friday found CNN guilty of libeling a U.S. Navy veteran ... Libel laws are generally protective of news organizations, and plaintiffs must meet a high standard to prove defamation.