CNN is reportedly set to have major layoffs, with the media giant expected to reduce hundreds of positions, including popular on-air talent, as part of a corporate restructuring effort. Following unsatisfactory scores during the coverage of the US presidential election in 2024, this decision was made. According to reports from Puck and Daily Mail, the show’s election day popularity hit a small, drawing simply 5.1 million people, which placed CNN considerably behind MSNBC and Fox News. Mark Thompson, the new CEO, is in charge of the reform, which will place a focus on shifting priorities to online information. According to sources, Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett encounter questionable futures, and some top on-air characters have reportedly been denied increases.
Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked CNN in people over the years, frequently using the system as a punching bag against the mainstream media. He often accused the system of bias and suggested that it was a “media plot” against him and his supporters, and he often used the term “fake news” in reference to CNN. Trump’s quips included high-profile Twitter posts where he derided CNN’s monitoring, especially during important events of his presidency. He also shared a doctored picture of him actually assaulting a figure with the CNN brand over its face in a memorable event that quickly went viral among his followers.
Trump frequently pointed out CNN reporters in crowds, causing his supporters to clap and jeer at them, during plan rallies. He would call the show’s information “dishonest” and “bad for America”, claiming it was losing contact with “real” American beliefs. On some occasions, Trump mocked CNN’s scores immediately, boasting that his comments and open feedback drew larger audiences than the system. Perhaps after leaving office, he continued his problems, calling CNN’s popularity “in completely drop” and suggesting that it was no longer appropriate. For Trump and his supporters, CNN became a symbol of what they saw as a corrupt media formation, with Trump’s mocking supporting ongoing incredulity and hatred toward the community in certain circles.
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