TROUBLES: More Than 100 CNN Workers Take Voluntary Buyouts…

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CNN is the latest division of AT&T’s WarnerMedia to feel the effects of
company-wide restructuring, with voluntary buyouts being taken by more than
100 seasoned workers at the cable new network.

A network spokesperson tells Deadline the exits are purely related to the
buyouts and do not involve any layoffs, contrary to a press report earlier
on Monday. A WarnerMedia rep said there was no truth to the initial report
of layoffs.

The buyouts are consistent with similar offerings at HBO and Turner and will
see dozens of seasoned employees leave the news brand. WarnerMedia parent
AT&T is looking to restructure and reduce what was $170 billion in net debt
as of the end of 2018.

The news comes the same day CNN began broadcasting some of its shows from
its new WarnerMedia digs at 30 Hudson Yards, with about 1.5 million square
feet of office space putting the WarnerMedia divisions under the same New
York roof for the first time. Office workers, including many at CNN, had
already made the move from Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, but the
new studios are now lighting up on Manhattan’s Far West Side. 

WarnerMedia has been executing restructuring moves beginning in earnest
after the federal government lost its appeal of a lawsuit challenging AT&T’s
$81 billion takeover of Time Warner. The company has been lowering that
leverage through various means, among them setting a deal to unload its 10%
stake in Hulu.

Last month, it finalized a $2.2 billion deal to sell the Hudson Yards space
to Related Companies, signing a lease that will keep the media company there
through early 2034. In March, HBO announced it was closing the Hauppauge
Communications Center on New York’s Long Island, with about 75 of the
roughly 200 positions at the 35-year-old broadcast operations facility
expected to be eliminated.

AT&T reported a debt reduction of $2.3 billion in the first quarter this
year.

As far as employment, the cuts come after Turner boss David Levy, a 32-year
company veteran, said he was stepping down. That move elevated CNN chief
Jeff Zucker to the role of chairman, WarnerMedia News & Sports, and
president of CNN.

In addition, Richard Plepler and several other executives left the fold at
HBO, which is now part of WarnerMedia Entertainment topped by Bob
Greenblatt.

Patrick Hipes contributed to this report. 

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