CNN is shaking up its TV lineup as it grapples with ratings downturns and costs. Jake Tapper, Audie Cornish, Kasie Hunt and ...
The cable network will move some TV production from New York and Washington to Atlanta. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer CNN is getting a revamped lineup, with a number of familiar faces ...
CNN expects to lay off about 200 people as part of a restructuring announced on Thursday that pivots the news organization toward a more digitally oriented future.
CNN’s executive vice president of programming, Eric Sherling, shared the news with staffers in a memo. “In the mornings and ...
Among the changes: The Lead anchor Jake Tapper will move to 5-7 p.m., filling a critical early primetime period for news; Kasie Hunt will host The Arena at 4 p.m.; Audie Cornish will join CNN This ...
CNN announced a restructuring Thursday that includes some 200 layoffs, an accelerated pivot to digital operations and new TV ...
Under a series of changes unveiled Thursday, Audie Cornish, the former NPR host will ... “In the mornings and afternoons, staffing in Atlanta and Washington will change to support our new ...
That will include shifting some production — particularly control room production — from New York and Washington, D.C., to CNN’s Atlanta hub.