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.
David Haddad, head of the gaming business at Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., is leaving his role after more than a decade, the company said Thursday.
CNN is expected to lay off about 200 of its employees, or 6% of its workforce, in part of a shift toward a more digital-oriented future.
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