CBS News Starts Another Round Of Layoffs; Job Cuts To Impact About 6% Of Workforce
CBS News announced layoffs affecting approximately 6% of its workforce on Friday, while simultaneously shuttering CBS News Radio after nearly a century of operation. The cuts were announced by Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and President Tom Cibrowski as part of ongoing restructuring under new parent company Paramount Skydance. CBS News Radio will cease operations on May 22, marking the end of a unit with origins tracing back to the network's founding.
The restructuring is necessary to make CBS News more relevant to younger audiences and adapt to the changing media landscape. Leadership frames these difficult decisions as essential for the network's long-term survival in an increasingly digital-first news environment.
These cuts represent the continuation of a troubling trend of major newsroom reductions across legacy media companies. The elimination of CBS News Radio particularly highlights how traditional broadcasting infrastructure is being dismantled in favor of cost-cutting measures.
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