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chris licht
Dylan Byers November 2, 2022
In the last 72 hours, at least twenty CNN employees (on-air talent, rank-and-file staff, and more) have called or texted me, many of them unsolicited, to convey that things have never been worse.
Licht
Dylan Byers October 28, 2022
CNN staffers are in a panic over forthcoming layoffs, pining for Zucker, and waiting for the next shoe to drop. The party line is “right-sizing,” but Licht and Zaslav’s new approach—a smaller digital footprint, fewer original series and films, cross-functional consolidation—appears to reflect a growing delta between the CNN they inherited and what they want it to be.
Jake Tapper
Dylan Byers October 21, 2022
News and notes on the industry’s inside conversation: a check-in on the Tapper experiment, Murdoch curiosities, and Semafor’s launch.
Lachlan Murdoch
Dylan Byers October 20, 2022
New reporting on Lachlan’s ascension, Rupert’s merger rationale and ‘Journal’-Fox rollup fears.


President and C.E.O. of the New York Times Company, Meredith Kopit Levien.
Dylan Byers October 14, 2022
Friday news and notes on the inside conversation coursing through the media business, from Times grumblings to Tapper’s primetime performance.
A.G. Sulzberger
Dylan Byers October 13, 2022
The New York Times is stronger than ever—lightyears ahead of the Post in subscription, acquisitive, by far the most influential beacon of journalism on Earth. And yet a string of amicable high-profile journalistic departures has led some Media Cassandras to shriek. Big deal? No deal? Well, it’s the Times, after all, so it’s a thing.
Jake Tapper and Trevor Noah
Dylan Byers October 7, 2022
News and notes emanating from the media industry on a fall Friday: the Semafor pre-launch buzz, Punchbowl rumors, the Licht vision, and the MSNBC pickle.
MSNBC anchor Alex Wagner.
Dylan Byers October 5, 2022
Alex Wagner’s early ratings suggest that the MSNBC audience may be actively tuning her out. It’s an invitation for Tapper and Licht to quit the apparent mutual disarmament pact around 9 p.m. and take back the hour.


trevor noah
Dylan Byers September 30, 2022
Trevor Noah, not even 40, is the latest star to pull the plug on his own late night show—once again proving that the linear big bang has landed after 11:30, and may soon upend Colbert, Fallon, and Kimmel, too.
Edward Enninful and anna wintour
Dylan Byers September 28, 2022
What to do when a living legend wants to keep working while her true natural heir is a future legend sowing his oats, and eager to expand his footprint? And when there is some history between the two, and the future of a historic brand hangs in the balance? Only at Condé Nast…
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