ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith says the layoffs at ESPN are not over, and even suggested he could be part of the casualties. On a recent episode of “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” the “First Take” host weighed in on the latest
Antonio Brown was booted from the National Arena League, but he says he’s already back to work elsewhere. The free-agent wide receiver says he’s partnered with ESPN after the company’s mass layoffs. Brown tweeted Saturday that he has a “partnership” with the
Pat McAfee built a cult following as a sports personality with a hit radio program, a college football analyst role and a spot on the WWE broadcast team from time to time. Earlier this month, McAfee announced he will walk away from
Comment on this story Comment NPR said it would stop production on a series of podcasts, including “Invisibilia,” an early hit, as part of a broad cutback it signaled was coming last month. Faced with a projected $30 million decline in revenue,
Comment on this story Comment NPR plans to cut about 100 employees — roughly 10 percent of its workforce — in one of the largest layoffs in the nonprofit news giant’s 53-year history. “Our financial outlook has darkened considerably over recent weeks,”
Comment on this story Comment More than 200 employees of NBC represented by the NewsGuild of New York plan to walk off the job for 24 hours on Thursday to signal frustration with the company’s decision to lay off seven union-covered journalists
Joe Biden was warned of a “world of hurt” coming for consumers amid inflation and looming layoffs. Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon warned of more potential job cuts as a “byproduct” of the “necessary medicine” to curb inflation following the tech industry’s