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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.