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, as part of a restructuring plan under editor-in-chief Bari Weiss. The cuts come following the Paramount-Skydance merger and represent another round of reductions at the news division. Weiss has warned that CBS News needs to pivot toward digital platforms and become more relevant to younger audiences to survive.
The layoffs are necessary for CBS News to remain competitive and relevant in a rapidly changing media landscape. Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss has emphasized the need to pivot toward digital platforms and attract younger audiences, warning that clinging to traditional broadcast methods would leave the network behind.
The workforce reductions represent another blow to experienced journalists and staff who have built CBS News' reputation over decades. Many worry that cost-cutting measures may compromise the quality and depth of news coverage that has distinguished CBS News as a trusted source.
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