CNN unveiled details of changes to its daytime and afternoon lineup Thursday, with Wolf Blitzer moving to mornings to anchor The Situation Room with Pamela Brown, Jake Tapper getting a new time slot, and Kasie Hunt shifting to afternoons.There is no word on what will happen to Jim Acosta, as Blitzer and Brown’s The Situation Room will take his place in the 10 a.m. ET slot.Tapper’s show will move to 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET, with a new show hosted by Hunt, called The Arena, getting the 4 p.m. ET slot.Audie Cornish will take over CNN This Morning at 6 a.m. ET, and Rahel Solomon will host 5 Things at 5 a.m. ET.CNN Worldwide CEO Mark Thompson unveiled further plans earlier today to shift the network’s focus to digital, with layoffs of about 200 employees from its workforce but with plans to hire 100 in digital roles.The network also is developing a new streaming service, as well as an online site dedicated to lifestyle stories and coverage.In his memo, Thompson signaled there would be changes to reduce the costs of production, as CNN already shifted those operations from New York to Atlanta for its morning shows.CNN has not yet given launch dates for the new lineup, but said that new programming would begin in the next few weeks.No decision has yet been made on Acosta’s next role. CNN offered Acosta the midnight ET slot, a move that triggered pushback online as it would diminish his visibility at a time when Donald Trump has returned to the White House. When Acosta was on the White House beat during Trump’s first term, the president frequently lashed out at him specifically.Acosta was told last week about the network’s planned changes but, according to the Status newsletter, also was told that it had nothing to do with content or ratings. His viewership has held up in the time slot, and even posted 200,000 more total viewers than the previous hour on Tuesday, per Nielsen. On his show this morning, he wrapped up by saying, “I’m Jim Acosta, still reporting from Washington.”The midnight slot likely would mean a move to Los Angeles, where the show would air in primetime. Plans are also for it to air internationally, where it would appear in the morning hours.
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