CNN will permanently shutter its opinion page as a result of CEO Mark Thompson enacting cost-saving measures as part of his restructuring of the news network. Key staff and writers were notified of the decision late Wednesday, according to reports.
“Just a quick note to let you know that unfortunately CNN has decided to shut down the opinion section,” an editor wrote to contributors in an email. “I hope our paths cross elsewhere!”
A senior executive at CNN confirmed the decision to The Hill: “We did make the decision at the beginning of the month to sunset the opinion vertical on CNN.com; as a result, we will no longer have a standalone Opinion section.”
The National Pulse reported in early July that CEO Mark Thompson announced a round of layoffs totaling around 100 employees. According to Thompson, the shakeup is part of a new plan to transition the cable news network into the digital age. However, it appears the move was a cost-saving measure after the network was revealed in late May to have scored its lowest ratings in three decades.
Lagging viewership and declining revenue forced Thompson to announce his intention to slash salaries for employees, even top network talent.
CNN has been plagued by complaints of bias, especially against former President Donald J. Trump. Last month, The National Pulse reported CNN media reporter Hadas Gold acknowledged the outlet failed to cover Joe Biden‘s cognitive decline because it feared it may help Trump’s election efforts.
It appears one of the last opinion pieces to be published by CNN was an op-ed by Veronica Goldman attacking The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025. Goldman is a director with the far-left think tank Center for American Progress (CAP).