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HuffPost to Slash More Than 20% Of Newsroom, editor cites ‘growing challenges’ to business​


HuffPost is set to slash 30 editorial roles in the coming weeks, impacting roughly 22% of its newsroom, the company said late Tuesday.

In a memo obtained by The Post, HuffPost editor in chief Danielle Belton told staffers that due to “growing challenges to our business,” they should expect roughly 30 job cuts “in the weeks ahead.”

HuffPost’s newsroom employs roughly 132 people.

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HuffPost editor in chief Danielle Belton blamed “growing challenges” to the company’s business for the layoffs.

 

HuffPost to Slash More Than 20% Of Newsroom, editor cites ‘growing challenges’ to business​


HuffPost is set to slash 30 editorial roles in the coming weeks, impacting roughly 22% of its newsroom, the company said late Tuesday.

In a memo obtained by The Post, HuffPost editor in chief Danielle Belton told staffers that due to “growing challenges to our business,” they should expect roughly 30 job cuts “in the weeks ahead.”

HuffPost’s newsroom employs roughly 132 people.

HuffPost to slash more than 20% of newsroom, editor cites ‘growing challenges’ to business
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HuffPost editor in chief Danielle Belton blamed “growing challenges” to the company’s business for the layoffs.

Oh no. What a tragedy. Please don’t…
 

George Stephanopoulos 'at War with another ABC staffer who wants his job' amid ongoing David Muir Feud​


A power struggle is reportedly brewing on the set of 'This Week with George Stephanopoulos' - between the ABC News show's namesake and another anchor.

The two newsmen, Stephanopoulos and Jonathan Karl, are said to be secretly fighting it out behind the scenes.

Insiders spoke about the feud to Page Six, saying it centers around the top spot at the 'This Week' desk.


Karl, also ABC News' chief Washington correspondent, reportedly wants the job currently held by Stephanopoulos, looking to capitalize on recent unrest surrounding the lead anchor.

Stephanopoulos, 63, has already been said to be clashing with fellow veteran David Muir, and has faced scrutiny for comments delivered on the air.

 

WINNER

“Start your tape right now, because I’m about to tell you the truth. And f-you if you can’t handle the truth. This version of Biden intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever. Not a close second. And I’ve known him for years. The Brzezinskis have known him for 50 years. If it weren’t the truth, I wouldn’t say it.”
— Co-host Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, March 6 rejecting claims Biden was slipping mentally.

FIRST RUNNER-UP

“He [Joe Biden] will be remembered as a great President. He will be mentioned in the same sentence as George Washington.”
— Long-time Newsweek writer Jonathan Alter on NBC’s Morning News NOW, July 22.



SECOND RUNNER-UP

“It [bloodbath comment] scared me, honestly, you know? I didn’t think ever in my lifetime I would see that….He [Donald Trump] is using that kind of World War II rhetoric that led to the deaths of six — the murders of 6 million people.”
— Co-host Sunny Hostin on ABC’s The View, March 18.



THIRD RUNNER-UP

“There is an entire right wing media ecosystem that doesn’t exist on the left and it does not exist in the center or mainstream.”
PBS News Hour White House correspondent/CNN analyst Laura Barron-Lopez on CNN’s Inside Politics, November 7.
 

WINNER

“Start your tape right now, because I’m about to tell you the truth. And f-you if you can’t handle the truth. This version of Biden intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever. Not a close second. And I’ve known him for years. The Brzezinskis have known him for 50 years. If it weren’t the truth, I wouldn’t say it.”
— Co-host Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, March 6 rejecting claims Biden was slipping mentally.

FIRST RUNNER-UP

“He [Joe Biden] will be remembered as a great President. He will be mentioned in the same sentence as George Washington.”
— Long-time Newsweek writer Jonathan Alter on NBC’s Morning News NOW, July 22.



SECOND RUNNER-UP

“It [bloodbath comment] scared me, honestly, you know? I didn’t think ever in my lifetime I would see that….He [Donald Trump] is using that kind of World War II rhetoric that led to the deaths of six — the murders of 6 million people.”
— Co-host Sunny Hostin on ABC’s The View, March 18.

How does one show their face again on TV after spewing that BS? 🤣
 
Somebody needs to ask morning Joe about this. Ask him WTF were you thinking.
I caught a couple of minutes the other day, and they were discussing this very thing. Joe said he had just met with him and he seemed sharp, and asked how the panel could explain it. Chris Matthews implied that the DC whisper talk knew, but didnt dump on Joe and youcould tell he had more to say.
So the dolts who cover this on a daily basis have yet to realize the liars and mentally ill people that they are.
 
I caught a couple of minutes the other day, and they were discussing this very thing. Joe said he had just met with him and he seemed sharp, and asked how the panel could explain it. Chris Matthews implied that the DC whisper talk knew, but didnt dump on Joe and youcould tell he had more to say.
So the dolts who cover this on a daily basis have yet to realize the liars and mentally ill people that they are.

Yeah…I don’t believe Joe at all.
 
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Sunny Hostin's Husband Drama Discussed Internally at 'The View,' sources say: Becoming a 'big thing'​


ABC host's Husband, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Emmanuel Hostin, was accused of Insurance Fraud in Major Lawsuit​


There's been a cloudy forecast for "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin as her husband has been accused in a lawsuit of committing insurance fraud, which has become a "big thing" at ABC News, according to sources.

"It's been discussed internally," one source tells Fox News Digital of the situation at the ABC talk show. "But no one is sure what to make of it."

Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Emmanuel "Manny" Hostin and his practice, Hostin Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, were named among more than 180 defendants in a major RICO case filed in New York last month.


According to The Daily Mail, Hostin and the other defendants were allegedly receiving kickbacks for performing surgeries and fraudulently billing the insurance company that provides for Uber and Lyft drivers, as well as taxi companies. The lawsuit alleges Hostin was given an "investment" interest in the Empire State Ambulatory Surgery Center while receiving a "steady stream" of patient referrals in return.

 
THE WASHINGTON POST The year began with melodrama as one of the paper’s political cartoonists, Ann Telnaes, had a toon spiked because it portrayed publisher Jeff Bezos bowing to Donald Trump. Jen Rubin applauded the cartoonist for quitting the accursed paper, even as Rubin remains on the payroll. Columnist Phil Bump defended the incompetent Democrat leadership in California by blaming the fumbling response to the wildfire outbreaks on climate change. The outlet announced a new round of layoffs, dumping another four percent of its workforce.

AXIOS The outlet was particularly outraged about the Facebook fact-checker purge. The site produced a number of posts dismayed by the decision, including one from the founders, where they managed to lie about the grooming gangs story in Britain. The outlet also pretended the Democrats had never contested a presidential election result.

POLITICO The site began by blaming the fires on a partisan problem, and then in trademark fashion, they went the “pounce” route, claiming Republicans “Unleash on California Democrats” regarding the wildfires. The site was upset that Trump will NOT be spending taxpayer money on the inaugural celebration.

MSNBC Brandy Zadrozny suggests that removing fact-checkers will lead to genocide. The imbalanced Joy Reid invited on the fired Mehdi Hasan to discuss Trump going to war against Panama and complaining that Elon Musk opposed pedophile gangs in Britain. Jen Psaki looked at the wildfires and came to the conclusion that the problem is Trump and Elon Musk. Symone Sanders was back to insisting that Joe Biden is sharp as a laser. With the completely damning video of LA Mayor Karen Bass ignoring a series of questions from a Sky News reporter, one MSNBC report only played the initial question being asked, then cut away to a later press conference.

CNN
On the anniversary of January 6, CNN proves that the press treats this as a national holiday, complete with obsessive coverage. Their desperation was quickly overturned by their own polling guru, as Harry Enten came on to show that the vast majority of the public does not harbor any passion for J6 hysteria.

 

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