Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's courageous sermon at the National Prayer Service sparks controversy and praise, advocating for ...
With stars like Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper still entrenched, the struggling network's latest programming shake-up feels ...
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.
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 roughly 200 employees, or about 6% of its workforce, as part of the cable network’s shift toward digital ...
There's probably no better indication of the direction CNN intends to go when Mark Thompson took Acosta off his morning show and proposed midnight slot. The veteran anchor has been with CNN since 2007 ...
The corporate media’s commitment to fighting autocracy proves fickle.
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.
CNN released a statement following Acosta’s final moments on-air. The statement was shared by Brian Stelter, who also was ousted from CNN in 2022 but returned as a Chief Analyst in 2024.
On Monday, Jan. 13, Rep. Mark Thompson (R-Clarion) was sworn into the Iowa House of Representatives on the first day of the 91st General Assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was followed by opening ...
“Recruiting the right people will take some time,” Mark Thompson, the CEO, wrote in a memo to the staff, “but we hope to open up and fill at least 100 new posts in the coming months to help execute ...
But will those tweaks be enough to win back viewers? Such improvement appears unlkely, as CEO Mark Thompson continues to seek a broader framework to address the formidable array of challenges ...