But despite the so-called Trump Bump, CNN appears to be re-thinking
at least some elements of its digital strategy. I’ve learned that CNN, a
key property in AT&T’s planned takeover of CNN’s parent company,
Time Warner, is targeting big savings on the digital side, with as many
as 50 jobs around the globe scheduled to be eliminated this week,
according to people familiar with the matter, who noted the exact number
could still be in flux. The cuts will affect employees who work in
premium businesses including CNN Money, video, product, tech and social
publishing, these people said. Several high profile digital initiatives
are being scaled back, including CNN’s virtual reality productions and
its efforts on Snapchat, where CNN recently nixed a live daily webcast
after just four months. CNN’s business-oriented MoneyStream app, as
BuzzFeed reported earlier this month, is in the gutter as well. A team
that works on the digital extensions of documentary-style TV shows, such
as Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown and Lisa Ling’s This is Life, as
well as the Brooke Baldwin series American Woman, is also being
reorganized.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/02/cnn-prepares-for-dozens-of-layoffs

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