CNN boss Mark Thompson on Thursday revealed sweeping changes at the embattled network that include 200 job cuts and a pivot ...
CEO Mark Thompson announced the news to staff Thursday morning, adding that CNN would cut about 6 percent of jobs, or about ...
CNN boss Mark Thompson urged CNN staffers to focus on Trump's second term and to be "open-minded" about the next four years, ...
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 about Mark ...
With stars like Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper still entrenched, the struggling network's latest programming shake-up feels ...
Embattled CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced Tuesday that he is leaving the network — and took a parting shot at the Trump ...
CNN is laying off 6% of its workforce, or roughly 200 staffers, as the cable network aims to transform its newsroom into a digital-first operation.
Such improvement appears unlkely, as CEO Mark Thompson continues to seek a broader framework to address the formidable array of challenges plaguing CNN’s entire business model. Yes, ditching ...
CNN, already beset by historically low television ratings, is laying off 6 percent of its staff, roughly 200 people, chief executive Mark Thompson announced in a memo to employees Thursday morning.
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.
The corporate media’s commitment to fighting autocracy proves fickle.