![]() The network also parted ways with several paid on-air contributors, reportedly New Yorker staff writer Susan Glasser.Ĭhris Cillizza sent out a tweet Thursday afternoon sharing the news with his peers Mary Ann Fox, Vice President of Northeast News, who oversaw the editorial direction and day-to-day operations of the New York Bureau, and had been at CNN since 2014, was also sacked this week. It's estimated that her yearly salary is $1 million. Martin Savidge, 64, an anchor and correspondent for CNN based in the network's world headquarters in Atlanta, who returned to the network in 2011 was let go. She was working from the network's Asia-Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong. She earns an estimated annual salary of $144,167. She earns an average annual salary of between $100,000 and $145,143.Īlexandra Field, 31, who covers major breaking news events for CNN and CNN International, and has reported from more than 20 countries was dismissed. It is estimated that her annual salary is $3 million, making her one of the highest paid female anchors in the business.īusiness correspondent Alison Kosik, 51, who covers the New York Stock Exchange and has been at the network since 2007 was nixed. The cable news giant also scrapped all of HLN's live programming, including longtime host Robin Meade, 53, who was with the weekday Atlanta-based morning show for more than 21 years. ![]() 'I'm sad it's at an end but also excited about what the future holds for me. I got to work with smart and dedicated journalists everyday,' he said. Political analyst Chris Cillizza, 46, who has been covering national politics, the White House and Congress for the cable giant since 2017, after coming over to the network from The Washington Post, was among those who were let go this week, Variety reported.Ĭillizza tweeted Thursday afternoon, stating, 'my time at CNN was an absolute blast. The latest round of layoffs at CNN has hit some of the network's biggest names.
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