Jim Acosta of CNN to Leave Network
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CNN anchor Jim Acosta will exit network after turning down midnight shift
Veteran CNN journalist Jim Acosta, known for his aggressive coverage of the Trump administration, is leaving the network rather than take a midnight shift.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
CNN’s Acosta quits after show moved to midnight
Tough-questioning correspondent was frequent target of Trump but network said move was because of reschedulingFinancial Times - 1d -
Jim Acosta announces CNN departure: ‘Don’t give in to the fear’
Anchor who earned reputation for being top Trump critic during first term is leaving the network after 20 years. Jim Acosta, a CNN anchor who earned a reputation for being a top Donald Trump critic ...The Guardian - 1d -
Trump celebrates Jim Acosta's exit from CNN: 'Good news'
Minutes before CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced his departure from the network, President Trump had already weighed in on his Truth Social platform, celebrating the news. "Wow, really good news! Jim ...The Hill - 1d -
Jim Acosta announces exit from CNN
CNN anchor and reporter Jim Acosta is leaving the network, a significant departure by a media figure who was a top journalist at the cable channel during President Trump's first term in office. ...The Hill - 1d -
Joe Walsh knocks CNN over Acosta move: 'Cowardly bulls‑‑‑'
Former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh (Ill.) criticized CNN over a decision to do away with a morning newscast anchored by Jim Acosta as part of a major overhaul of the network's programming announced ...The Hill - 5d -
CNN shuffles programming lineup amid network restructuring
CNN is making changes to its weekday lineup as part of a larger restructuring and cost-cutting effort across the company. The cable channel announced Thursday that longtime anchor Wolf Blitzer's ...The Hill - 6d -
Jim Acosta is tough on Trump. Will CNN move him to the graveyard shift?
The former White House correspondent was once banned from the briefing room by the Trump administration. CNN wants to move his program to midnight.Los Angeles Times - Jan. 22
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