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Mr. Sparkle

(3,149 posts)
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:00 PM Nov 15

CNN staff 'scared and frustrated' about looming layoffs

CNN staffers have been left 'scared and frustrated' after hearing the struggling network will undergo budget cuts and layoffs. Stars including Jake Tapper and Wolf Blitzer have reportedly been denied raises on their multi-million-dollar salaries as the biggest names on the network fear for their futures. A longtime CNN employee told Fox News that after news of the layoffs spread, staff across the company are left feeling 'very sad and deeply frustrated.' 'Feelings which are pervasive throughout the organization among those who have been here a long time and feel a deep personal connection to having helped build the organization,' the anonymous staffer added.

News of CNN's budget cuts and layoffs first spread after an explosive report from Puck News, warning that network executives are set to take drastic action to save the company's flailing reputation. Although there is no mention of who may be on the chopping block, it is feared that the cuts could hit everyone from low-level staff to those such as Cooper and his $20million-a-year salary. 'In the next few months, I’m told, CNN will implement another round of layoffs that will impact hundreds of employees across the organization,' reporter Dylan Byers wrote Friday, referencing CNN's recent 100-person layoff seen over the summer.The fresh round of firings, the insiders said, will be more geared toward the production side of things.

Sources added to Fox News that the layoffs would be implemented 'by March' and they would include 'very meaningful' names to the rest of the staff at the company. 'It's a time of a complete and utter business model overhaul and chaos. Extremely difficult even under the best circumstances,' they added. A second CNN staffer told the outlet that they blame CEO Mark Thompson for the move, after he took the helm at the company just over a year ago and was immediately clear in his intention to change their approach. 'I am worried because the industry is obviously in trouble... I'm sure there will be cuts,' the second insider said.

Amid rumors the cuts will hit CNN's most expensive shows, the staffer suspected 'more shows will be streamlined and produced out of Atlanta' to cut down on costs. Disgruntled workers fear they may be expected to pick up the slack of their fired former co-workers, and Puck News reported how on-air workers will be 'asked to assume more of the responsibilities once handled by teams of producers and production assistants.' 'Redundant assignments will be nixed, and various divisions will be reduced or even eliminated.'Some of the on-air talents are also likely to be affected,' the bombshell report warned.

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/cnn-staff-scared-and-frustrated-about-looming-layoffs/ar-AA1u14n1

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CNN staff 'scared and frustrated' about looming layoffs (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Nov 15 OP
Could not happen to a more deserving network. drray23 Nov 15 #1
Not cool to celebrate people losing their jobs. Beaverhausen Nov 15 #21
All due respect to you angrychair Nov 15 #39
Their "work" was essential to sane washing Trump. Yavin4 Nov 15 #40
Welcome to what the rest of America deals/ w, on a daily basis, the possible layouts, the merging of bought out SWBTATTReg Nov 15 #2
investigative reporting is now redundant? Walleye Nov 15 #3
Few people there would actually have a say in content and editorial decisions. Doodley Nov 15 #26
the oligarchy news rich7862 Nov 15 #33
Any real reporters with courage could be heroes at this point Walleye Nov 15 #35
Boo hoo. Let me see if I can find a tissue. nt. City Lights Nov 15 #4
Soon will possibly be replaced by reality shows as in the movie "Network" Walleye Nov 15 #5
AI will scrape the internet for news, write the report - haele Nov 15 #32
Is there even going to be cable news in 10 years? Dulcinea Nov 15 #6
It's all going to be social media rants, the sharing of memes, and viral videos filled with lies. Goodbye Democracy. Doodley Nov 15 #28
The intent of the new management has Big Blue Marble Nov 15 #7
I hope it's painful. nt SouthernCal_Dem Nov 15 #8
MSNBC Is Next SoCalDavidS Nov 15 #9
How do shareholders quench their thirst? Duncan Grant Nov 15 #10
. johnp3907 Nov 15 #11
This'll give them a chance to find some honest work. johnp3907 Nov 15 #12
Well... Mike Nelson Nov 15 #13
Who would'a thunk dweller Nov 15 #14
this is what happens when you sane-wash Donald Fucking Trump Skittles Nov 15 #15
Keep Jim Acosta! moonscape Nov 15 #16
Agreed XanaDUer2 Nov 15 #30
That's what you get for not taking a position and giving equal time Jarqui Nov 15 #17
I've watched less than 5 minutes of CNN/MSNBC since the election. No Fox, obviously. PeaceWave Nov 15 #18
Good! They could not be bothered to do their own damn job helpisontheway Nov 15 #19
Be careful what you wish for. Yorkie Mom Nov 15 #20
Hope Scott Jennings is the first to go. GoodRaisin Nov 15 #22
Post removed Post removed Nov 15 #23
I am with you on that. FOX rolls on with their lies, misinformation and adoration of Trump as they continue Jit423 Nov 15 #31
Oh Well.. Cherrycheeks Nov 15 #24
I don't celebrate the lower level workers losing their jobs Meowmee Nov 15 #25
I wonder how much they could save by capping those very high spooky3 Nov 15 #27
Sorry to see jobs lost. Anderson lost me when he reprimanded viewers who complained after trump badhair77 Nov 15 #29
Sypathic? Conjuay Nov 15 #34
Guess who else is "scared and frustrated" CNN? You worthless "effing" Reich-wing stenographers!!! maxrandb Nov 15 #36
A scanning-tunnelling electron micrscope The Unmitigated Gall Nov 15 #37
Womp womp! onecaliberal Nov 15 #38
Shoulda just told the fucking truth! IrishAfricanAmerican Nov 16 #41
Face, meet Leopard orangecrush Nov 16 #42
Rapist Town Hall Starbeach Nov 16 #43

drray23

(8,003 posts)
1. Could not happen to a more deserving network.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:02 PM
Nov 15

Idiots decided to rebrand as fox lite the past few years but cant compete in that market against fox, oan and the like.

Beaverhausen

(24,589 posts)
21. Not cool to celebrate people losing their jobs.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 05:54 PM
Nov 15

I work at another division of the umbrella company of CNN

It's happening in my part of the company as well and it's a nightmare.

I am glad I'm close to retirement because I could be in the next batch of those getting laid off.

angrychair

(9,899 posts)
39. All due respect to you
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 07:49 PM
Nov 15

CNN made this bed by either sane-washing or just ignoring things trump said and did.
I would never cheer for people getting laid off but it is also within their power to fix it tomorrow by telling people they were wrong and that they will be reporting on trump honestly and using facts and figures to prove their points.
My opinion, for what it's worth

Yavin4

(36,615 posts)
40. Their "work" was essential to sane washing Trump.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 07:51 PM
Nov 15

I'm glad that they're losing their "work".

SWBTATTReg

(24,337 posts)
2. Welcome to what the rest of America deals/ w, on a daily basis, the possible layouts, the merging of bought out
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:03 PM
Nov 15

companies, the regular pace of commercialism in America, which they claim is the beating heart of American capitalism at its best.

Yeah, sure.

Walleye

(36,426 posts)
3. investigative reporting is now redundant?
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:03 PM
Nov 15

I am sorry they will be losing their jobs, but maybe they should’ve done their jobs a little better. Quit normalizing Idiocracy.

rich7862

(235 posts)
33. the oligarchy news
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:39 PM
Nov 15

The oligarchy republicans financing this monstrous trump dictatorship that is taking over our country
owns and or controls over 70% of the all the news outlets in the nation.
Now they will start closing down the news outlets all together. This Russia-trump controlled government will make sure we hear nothing. Be careful about laughing at this closing of CNN.

haele

(13,648 posts)
32. AI will scrape the internet for news, write the report -
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:32 PM
Nov 15

And send it to a news-reader to parrot it over the air or on the stream.
No more Wolf, Anderson, Jim...just pretty, ernest newsreader who can sound like s/he thought about and cares about the story.

Haele

Dulcinea

(7,603 posts)
6. Is there even going to be cable news in 10 years?
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:08 PM
Nov 15

People are cutting the cord more & more. Young people don't watch TV. The Fox audience is dying off. It's an outdated business model. Where are they going to get the viewers of the future?

Doodley

(10,452 posts)
28. It's all going to be social media rants, the sharing of memes, and viral videos filled with lies. Goodbye Democracy.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:18 PM
Nov 15

Big Blue Marble

(5,487 posts)
7. The intent of the new management has
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:11 PM
Nov 15

appeared to be to destroy the network from within. It now appeals to no one. The right
never left the Fox and worst universe and it has become intolerable to the
left and moderates. Who is left to watch?

I think that was the plan to slowly shrink it into non-existence.

Duncan Grant

(8,560 posts)
10. How do shareholders quench their thirst?
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:17 PM
Nov 15

They suck the blood from host until it’s a husk. Then they move on.

Mike Nelson

(10,371 posts)
13. Well...
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:20 PM
Nov 15

... Jake is okay, but Wolf! Blitzer isa major turn-off, for me. I developed an aversion during the Bush-Iraq wars.

dweller

(25,251 posts)
14. Who would'a thunk
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:23 PM
Nov 15

All the imported talking points would be hit with ™️ trump tariffs ?
🤔



✌🏻

Skittles

(160,330 posts)
15. this is what happens when you sane-wash Donald Fucking Trump
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:40 PM
Nov 15

YOU ARE NO LONGER TRUSTED BY ANYONE

Jarqui

(10,506 posts)
17. That's what you get for not taking a position and giving equal time
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:52 PM
Nov 15

to a chronically deceitful crook/rapist

PeaceWave

(1,059 posts)
18. I've watched less than 5 minutes of CNN/MSNBC since the election. No Fox, obviously.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 04:55 PM
Nov 15

They all contributed to the making of Donald Trump. Remember when CNN used to broadcast huge chunks of Trump's rallies back in 2015/2016? It's like they got off on normalizing him.

Yorkie Mom

(16,561 posts)
20. Be careful what you wish for.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 05:14 PM
Nov 15

CNN is more of a middle of the road with the other 2 main networks on each side.

Response to Mr. Sparkle (Original post)

Jit423

(431 posts)
31. I am with you on that. FOX rolls on with their lies, misinformation and adoration of Trump as they continue
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:24 PM
Nov 15

to stick a knife in the heart of democracy. I shudder to think that MSNBC will be next. Say what you will but MSNBC has some of the best reporting and op eds in the country. Their guests are among the top in the country, even the ones I disagree with.

Meowmee

(6,125 posts)
25. I don't celebrate the lower level workers losing their jobs
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:07 PM
Nov 15

I’m not going to be sorry for some making $20 million a year. I could live very comfortably to the end of my days and leave whatever I didn’t spend to charity on one year of that. As well as set up charities to help animals and people through trusts while I was alive.

Maybe they should’ve thought about normalizing a fascist criminal who murdered millions of Americans. They are largely responsible for putting him in power in the first place which led to their own destruction. If that’s what happens.

spooky3

(36,424 posts)
27. I wonder how much they could save by capping those very high
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:16 PM
Nov 15

Salaries? It’s hard to imagine how Anderson, Wolf, and several others are bringing in that much value (and viewers) to the network.

badhair77

(4,664 posts)
29. Sorry to see jobs lost. Anderson lost me when he reprimanded viewers who complained after trump
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:19 PM
Nov 15

took over his own town hall. I like Brianna Keilar in the afternoon. Can’t tolerate Scott Jennings.

maxrandb

(16,004 posts)
36. Guess who else is "scared and frustrated" CNN? You worthless "effing" Reich-wing stenographers!!!
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:44 PM
Nov 15

Go fuck yourselves sideways, with a First Edition, Hard-Cover copy of Atlas Shrugged, you worthless pieces of amphibian shit.

Starbeach

(9 posts)
43. Rapist Town Hall
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 10:02 AM
Nov 16

CNN May 2003:
They gave Trump a town hall that was held the DAY AFTER he was found liable for the sexual abuse of E. Jean Carroll (the judge called it rape).

Was that rapewashing? I think so.

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