CNN boss Mark Thompson to lay off hundreds after Election Day ratings wipeout: report
By Ariel Zilber
Published Nov. 12, 2024, 4:24 p.m. ET
Ratings-challenged CNN is reportedly set for a major bloodbath — with boss Mark Thompson expected to lay off high-priced on-air talent as part of wide-ranging layoffs.
The cable network — which lagged behind rivals MSNBC and Fox News during last week’s Election Night coverage — will implement “layoffs that will impact hundreds of employees across the organization,” according to Puck News.
Thompson, who took over last year after the ouster of Chris Licht, will cull personnel from CNN’s television production teams whose “talents won’t necessarily be needed in the new digital-first landscape,” the outlet added.
The network’s workforce is reported to be coping with “an atmosphere of high stress and high anxiety,” according to Puck.
Thompson, the former CEO of the New York Times and the BBC, may also demand deep cuts to the massive salaries raked in by its struggling primetime stable of anchors, which include Anderson Cooper, Erin Burnett and Kaitlan Collins.
Cooper, who anchored the Election night coverage, rakes in an annual salary reported to be as high as $20 million. Burnett makes about $6 million and Collins takes home a more budget-friendly $3 million.
The Post has sought comment from CNN.
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